KEVIN-OLSON-Obituary

KEVIN OLSON

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kevin T. Olson 1954 ~ 2011 Kevin passed away peacefully on August 10th 2011. Kevin was born on June 12, 1954 to Tom and Dixie Olson in Salt Lake City, UT. He graduated from Granite High School and the University of Utah. He served a mission in Alaska where he met his wife Debbie. Kevin had a...

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He was a Great Missionary on his mission, A good friend to many that served with him in the Alaska Anchorage Mission. He's probably serving with President Howard W. Barben even now.

I'm going to miss you buddy. Whenever I came to Salt Lake, I always looked forward to seeing Kevin. He was like family.
He greatest legacy is his wonderful family. He will be greatly missed. We love you.

As we mourn the passing of Kevin from his earthly estate, we celebrate his exemplary life and beautiful legacy. Danny, we welcome hearing " The Stories of Kevin" two hundred more times.. May all abide in His love and peace.

I worked with Kevin and have always treasured the memories of those days. He would make off the wall proclomations and once said I inspired him to find the cheese, ha! The fact is he's inspired me to just be me. It meant a lot to know he really tried to live life with curiosity. Thanks Kev for all the laughs and for asking me many unusual yet poignant questions. Thanks for listening to my silly optimistic answers. Kev, you were a true friend from the minute I shook your hand. I'll miss...

I can't imagine a family reunion or get together without Kevin. You always did have your tennis racket! I will miss the way you always made me laugh, and the funny things you said. The world will be a little sadder without you. Goodbye for now...keep them laughing in heaven!

We are so sorry for your families loss. We keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Mark and Kim Bickley.

Cousin Kevin...always a joy to be around, except when he was stepping on my golf ball, burying it in the grass, or serving tennis balls into the back of my head when we played doubles. I'll miss you Kevin.

I am so sorry to hear of Kevin passing. He was always one of he favorites to talk with, with his humor and smile. You will all be in our prayers.
We love you all.

God Bless your family.

alice