John "Jack"-Cannon Jr.-Obituary

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John "Jack" Quayle Cannon Jr.

Cedar City, Utah

1932 - 2017 (Age 85)

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DIED
December 27, 2017
AGE
85
LOCATION
Cedar City, Utah

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Southern Utah Mortuary - Cedar City Obituary

John Quayle "Jack" Cannon Jr. passed away December 27, 2017, at age 85. He lived and left this life as a man of integrity and kindness with an admiring family and countless friends.

Jack was born June 8, 1932, in Washington, D.C., to John Quayle and Anna Laura Stohl Cannon. His formative...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

As a student at CSU, later SUSC, I LOVED this man! As stated in the obituary, he is a man of integrity and kindness. I remember him very well, because, as, also, stated in the obituary, he made me feel accepted. Was nice to hear of his background. I've just always known him as the really nice guy in the Financial Aids Office.
EllA Duke-Baxter

Dear Family,
Your father, grandfather, and brother was a great man. I remember with such fondness my many visits with him since retirement from SUU. I would often run into him at various Cedar City restaurants. He loved life, his lovely wife Sue, and especially his children and grandchildren. He was a kind and caring gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you carry the burden of losing someone so loved.

He left me with many positive memories of him. He was a man who followed the Lord's example while here on earth and was a great example.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dian and Mike, I still think of both of you so fondly when I think of our school days. I remember your Dad as a very quiet man although I didn't know him only watching from afar. I'm sure he was the best because you 2 sure turned out awesome!
Please accept my deepest sympathy. With love,

Mike, I am sorry for the loss of your dad. He was an awesome person. I still remember the time your dad spent with us at the church playing basketball. I am glad for the time I had knowing your mom and dad. You can tell what type of parents you had by looking at your family. I'm sure they were proud of their kids.

Jack truly inspired me with his insight, his stories, and his quiet strength. I always looked forward to time spent with him. He is one of those people who is genuinely concerned with others and their well being. The many hours spent in his home seem more to my benefit than to his and I am a better person from our time spent together. I am so grateful for the time spent together and for the many things I learned from Jack. He is a blessing in my life and I will miss this great man.

Mike, Dian so sorry for your loss. It is comforting to know they are together again. Best wishes