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JOHN DARGIS

Sandy, Utah

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John Charles Dargis 7/21/1949 ~ 9/27/2010 John slipped peacefully into the arms of Jesus on September 27th at age 61 after a valiant 3 1/2 year battle with brain cancer.He was born in Detroit, Michigan to John and Amelia Dargis. He graduated from Michigan State University with a Masters'...

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He was a great friend who i think of as i drive past climbs and ski tours we shared

We loved John at ICU Medical when I worked there. He had the best personality. He surely will be missed by all who loved him. He is in the arms of Jesus Christ our Savior.

Marsha Mauchley

Margy,
I'm so sorry for your loss.

John was a friend for over 15-years and a companion on many climbing and skiing outings. He was a tower of strength on many of these trips being able to lead the hardest rock climbs or find the untracked powder. With John you always felt confident and well cared for and even that miracles might happen. We guided on Rainier together once and as were pondering at night how to return a slow client to camp, two retreating climbers appeared from above to answer our need. He was a special...

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My life will never be the same because of knowing John, he was without a doubt my better half, my hope is that some of his character is left with me and I can keep his unrelenting kindness to everyone going as a living memorial to him.
Thank you to everyone for the kind words shared, I'll never get tired of hearing how he touched people's lives, he truly knew how to store treasures in heaven.
His loving wife forever,
Margy

I was John's Canadian girlfrind in the early 70's. He was a wonderful, loving and generous person and I am saddened by his passing. I send my warmest condolences to his wife Margy. I would love to talk with you more. I have for some reason been thinking about him this past month. Janet Simpson-Cooke
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I think this is the John that I was close to in the 1970's. I met him in the Tetons and I live in British Columbia. We had a wonderful relationship for over a year but the long distance was difficult. I am so sorry to find out that he has passed. The last month I have been thinking about him, so I know why now. I would love to talk with his wife and hear more about his life. I knew him when he lived in Arizona not Utah so that has confused me. I visited him while he was going to university in...

I have read every entry left on this page for John...I am so amazed at how many people his life affected in such a great way..I only knew him a short time but EVERY time I talked with him I left encouraged and stronger.. What a purposeful life he lived...doing what matters most. Investing in others..I will miss you John...Thank you for showing me what really matters... Cheryl Kawamura