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John Nicholas Udall

Phoenix, Arizona

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John Nicholas Udall (known as "Nick"), a third-generation Arizonan born July 23, 1913 in St. Johns, Arizona passed away on June 15, 2005 in Chandler, Arizona. He was the eldest surviving descendent of Arizona Mormon pioneer David King Udall. Nick married Sybil Webb in Washington D.C. in...

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Much love to the Udall Family! Our family, Van & Thelma Gold, Linda, Carol, Bill, Brenda, Marsha, Tami, moved to Phx 3rd Ward from SLC in 1953. There were many times Nick or Sybil were teachers or leaders of us. We all have memories of doing things with their children. THANKS! Also, thanks for the long obituary. It was good to read more about him and his families. Love to all of you, Marsha Gold Allen

I'm grateful for my association with cousin Nick. What a great example he has been. I will always appreciate the personal time he took to visit with me whenever our paths would cross. I remember one night after a wonder Priesthood session of conference. We sat outside the chapel and visited for quite a while about family, faith and politics. He was genuinely interested in me and what I had to say. I learned so much about him during those times. My prayers are with his wonderful family during...

To the Udall family,
We were saddened to hear about Nick's passing. He was such a great friend to my parents, Joe & Dora Dana. He called regularly while Joe was living here in Utah to check up on him and exchange news on the "latest". One day I drove Joe to downtown SLC to visit Nick and Joan, and we had a good laugh when Nick & Joe both compared their walkers to decide which one was "better equipped"!
Our family has so many good memories of the Udalls. Our prayers go out to...

So many lives were touched by "Mr. Udall" at Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, where he practiced law for so many years. I was fortunate to have worked with him and maintained contacts with him over the years. He was such a hard working man, but always seemed to make time to help those who needed him. We will miss his good humor and bright smile. My condolences to Mrs. Udall and the family.

I've only met Nick a few times but each time I was always impressed and felt welcome in his presence. Nick had a great sense of humor and a great reputation. What a legacy. I feel like I've learned quite a bit more about him too by the things mentioned in his obituary. I'm sorry I'm not able to attend his services today but wanted to pass on my condolences to the family. He will be greatly missed.

Sincerely,
Ted Udall
(son of Dick and Myrna Udall of Eagar, AZ).

Our appreciation and esteem for Nick is boundless. We were so blessed by his kind heart and good humor. We were edified by his quick wit, great knowledge and spiritual insights. We are glad and feel so fortunate to have seen him in January 2005. At that time he was as young as ever in mind and spirit even though the body was not. We are certain of his current happiness to be with his dear mother, father and Sybil. Our love to all his family. Thanks to JoAnn for making these years so full of...

I will miss my great Uncle Nick. He was my Grandma Ruth's older brother. I remember the fun times I shared with him. We would drive around arizona and he would share stories about my Grandma. He was a wonderful man. He will forever be in my heart. May time speed your healing.

Uncle Nick was a great example for me, one of his many nephews. He accomplished so much, and we will be continually blessed through his great posterity. We love you dear cousins and Joan.

Uncle Nick will be greatly missed. He is my mother Paulie Udall Perkinson oldest brother. As a young girl we spent alot of time at uncle Nick and aunt Sybils beautiful home swiming and playing. I love him and his family.I will miss his big bear hugs, his incredible stories, his wonderful laughter and his patriarchle presence at our Udall family gatherings. He is and was a kind and loving uncle and a man of great character. I am so proud of him. May his family find peace in his time of passing...