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Kim Duffin

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1955 ~ 2012Our dear brother, uncle, and friend, Kim Duffin, passed away in his sleep early Sunday morning November 4, 2012. Kim was born April 22, 1955 in Salt Lake City to Lloyd and Helen Duffin and graduated from Skyline High School in 1973. Kim earned bachelor's degrees in Business...

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Very sad to find out, that Kim passed away - six years later. I was his tourguide on the Westminster choir-tour to Europe in 1975. We became friends, met in Denver a year later traveled a couple of Caribbean Islands in 1977 to Iceland the following year. Lost track, but not memory of a fine, humorous and amiable friend. RIP.

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To Kim's family, this is your long lost cousin, Jill. I learned of Kim's death from our cousin Don Jeroloman, to whom I am so grateful for keeping me in the loop. I was very sad to hear about Kim, instantly recalling childhood memories I had long forgotten. Please accept my sincere condolences and send love to you all.

I was very sad to learn of Kim's death. He was such a kind a gentle person. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Many years ago I had the pleasure of working with Kim while we worked to get the Percent for Art law passed. I think of him and others in that group every time I see beautiful artwork in the state owned buildings and spaces throughout the state. Kim was such a lovely person, someone you loved at the first moment you met him. I am so sorry for the loss and the pain his family is feeling. The arts community has lost a light. Godspeed Kim. You lived a life worthy of very few.

If there was ever a soul of light, that was Kim. He'll be sorely missed.

It is with great sadness that I learned of Kim's untimely passing. My deepest sympathy goes to his family and loved ones. Kim and I were close friends in high school and spent many hours together studying, laughing, and sharing. We also knew each others families well. Like Kim, his mother was a wonderful person, who passed too early. Kim sang beautifully at my wedding and then I, unfortunately, lost touch with him. I knew him as a kind, generous, and thoughtful person, with enormous...

I met Kim at Westminster College and we sang together in the Westminstrels there. When I needed a place for me and my cat Frank Kim offered up his grandmothers house where he was living. He was a great person and a wonderful friend. He will be missed.

The last time I saw Kim we danced. I will miss him. He was a good and kind soul.