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Jesse Bert Lamoreaux

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jesse Bert Lamoreaux "Jackpot J.B." SALT LAKE CITY - Jesse Bert Lamoreaux, age 59, passed away April 18, 2005 at Cottonwood Hospital of bladder cancer. He was born July 13, 1945 in Provo, Utah to Jesse Lamond and Cecil Argyle. Jesse married Linda Lee Brady August 4, 1964 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He...

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When I was growing up I was just another snot-nose Reeder kid. I never knew Jesse well. He was one of the "Big Guys" I looked up to when I began High School at Dugway. It's always sad to hear that someone you knew once is gone, but the memories and the people left behind are an important part of their lives--their history--their legacy. Be well and never forget.

"When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives means the most us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving much advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a gentle and tender hand. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that...

Linda
I was so sad to hear of your husband's passing. I just wanted you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers....God Bless

Linda and Family,
I was shocked when I saw Jess' obituary in the paper. I had no idea he had cancer. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember the fun times we had working together at NWP and I know how much you loved Jess and that you had great Mesquite plans for the future. May your family and your memories sustain you in the days to come. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.
Michelle

Linda:

We were shocked and saddened to hear of Jesse' passing. We were hoping that you and Jesse had come through the worst of his illness and that the future held a positive outlook. What a shock it must have been. The last time I saw Jesse was at Northwest Pipeline the day you retired. The limo was waiting at the entrance of Northwest, Jesse was holding balloons and your wonderful family was anxiously waiting to greet you as you came out the door. Linda, I want you to know...

Linda, Kris, Bryan, Gary, Krystal,

I am sorry to hear of Jesse's passing. I hope you will always find comfort in the wonderful memories you all have, and the strength of your special family. If there is anything I can do please call.

My thought are with you and your family. I worked at First Security with Jess and retired in Sept 2000. He was friends with everyone at First Security. I have good memories of joking with Jess. I
was shocked to see that he had passed away. The world will miss a
good man.
Lynet

Dear Lamoreaux family,
Tonya just called and told me the news. I was sad to hear of your loss. It is always hard to loose a loved one. I wish I could come to the viewing tonight, I would love to see you all again. I was pleased to hear of the many grandchildren he had. Children are such a blessing. I pray that God will compfort your family in this difficult time. Our prayers are with you.

I can't begin to tell you how sorry I am about Jesse. It came as such a shock to all of us that worked with him. He was such a sweet man. The kind of person you can't help but like. We are really going to miss him at work. He touched a lot of people he worked with. I'm grateful that I had the chance to know him.