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John Henry Totzke

Salt Lake City, Utah

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John Henry Totzke "Jack"Jack Totzke, 44, died August 22, 2012 in Centennial, Colorado.Jack was born October 9th, 1967 to Martha and Henry Totzke in Ogden, Utah. He was in Bonneville High School's graduating class of 1985. He graduated with a degree in Speech Communication from the University of...

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It’s hard to believe that 8 years have passed. I just really, really miss Jack.

On the anniversary of Jack's passing I'm still missing him. We'd lost touch, but he was such a character! And one of the people from my formative years who I have nothing but good memories about. A couple of things that come to mind are that Jack was trying to memorize the dictionary when we were at the U of U. He'd tackle about 10 words a day as I recall and then try to use them, often with hilarious results, throughout the day. He was always trying to better himself in some way.

I met Jack in high school at a warehouse party. I was immediately smitten and we stayed in contact on and off for many years thereafter. We hung out at various Ogden events, went on a few dates, and he toured me around his house in Ogden.

At the University of Utah we ran into each other again and Jack was ironically located in the dorms directly across from my dorms. I would hang out in his room and we would listen to Led Zepplin. I remember how handsome I thought he was and what a...

Oh man. I'm just hearing about this. Jack was a dear, dear friend in college and so many of my great (not just good) memories are of Jack. I'm so crushed he's not with us any more. What a spirit!

Love and miss you. Aunt Martha

I love this man

Hard to believe a year has passed... doesn't help, really, with the hole you've left in my heart, my young brother! Remember who'd looing out for you! then you can wake me up! I love you!

It has been more than six months since Jack passed away. I still think of him from time to time. He was such a good friend to me and my husband when we were in Denver. We still kept in touch after we moved away. He will always be missed.

We love him and will miss him, but will not forget him.
Aunt Martha