Jerry-Clarkson-Obituary

Jerry Ray Clarkson

Fruit Heights, Utah

1932 - 2014

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DIED
February 18, 2014
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Fruit Heights, Utah

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1932 - 2014Today we said good bye to our Dad, sending him into the waiting arms of his loving wife, our Mom, who has been longing for his presence for more than a year. We can only imagine the happy reunion.Jerry Ray Clarkson was born on December 13, 1932 to George Victor Clarkson, and Orlean...

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Dear Clarkson Family:

I just learned today of your father's passing and your mother's passing last year. I was so sorry to hear this news. It was my opportunity to serve as their home teacher and bishop from 2002-2006. I loved your parents and appreciated their love for each other and for you, their children. May you be comforted at this difficult time.

Dear Lana and extended family,

I worked with Jerry at Mountain Fuel and appreciated his work ethic, his cheerful nature, and what I came to know was his life of integrity. It's hard to experience the temporary void in our world when loved ones pass on, but his love will be a strength to you and a source of recalled happy memories.

Dear Clarkson Family,
I was so saddened to hear of Jerry's passing. I worked with him for several years at Mountain Fuel. I always thought the world of Jerry, he was definitely one of a kind and loved by everyone. I remember his and Dave Geerlings "planning meetings" and daily walks on their morning break. I hope they're sharing a walk right now. Remember you're in the hearts of those who care and the grief felt today will be replaced with precious memories.

Lana and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. May the fond memories of your Father outweigh your sorrows. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sam Thomas

I only knew your father for a short time, but in that time I came to love his happy disposition and wonderful example. We moved my mother into Pheasant View in Dec. and Jerry always greeted us with a smile. I loved the way he would go to his table for meals and give each one a friendly hello and pat on the back. Often he would go get things and help others who couldn't get up and move like he could. He was a happy kind man.

He is missed.

Jennifer Young

Jerry: Our times together at Lake Powell were special, just as your efforts for our Company were. You made the special effort for both, I know, and I extend my kindest thoughts to all the Clarkstons.

Best wishes to you all.

Don Bennett

Lana,
It has been a long time since Questar and I don't know if you will remember me, but I have fond memories of conversations with you and your Dad. Your Dad could make someone's day just by saying Hi. He always had a smile on his face and a positive note in his voice, and you could tell how special you were to him by just watching the two of you interact at work. The memories you and your family have of times spent together with your folks will always be treasures. Find a fun picture of...

Lana, Jay, Jeff, Lisa and Families:
Penny and my sympathy in the loss of your wonderful father and my good friend for so many years. How I loved your father and your mother. They were wonderful people!
Your father made a tremendous contribution to Mountain Fuel, and to me personally, in his long career. I considered him my friend and a trusted and valued fellow employee!
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and that your parents leave a great legacy!

Jeff,sorry to hear of your Father's passing. Best wishes to you and your family.
Tony Asay