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Leon D. Nielsen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1940 ~ 2011Our beloved "Angel from Moroni", Leon D. Nielsen, passed away on October 13, 2011. He was born April 5, 1940 in Moroni, Utah, the fourth child of Bessie Curtis Nielsen and Clarence O. Nielsen.For many years he was a successful salesman at Frank Edwards Company and went on to own his...

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With Leon and his lovely wife the very night he passed. I was there for a reason and it was surely to assist Leon to go forward in his passing. A magnificent human being and I am grateful to have known him and to love him as I did then and now.

Leons memory shall live on forever.

Diane and family....I was so sorry to hear of Leon's passing. I will always have great memories of getting to grow up as your neighbor. Our deepest condolences.

Diane,

I was so sorry to hear of Leon's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love,

Carol Stanclift

Dear Diane and Family: I was so sad to hear of Leon's passing. I will keep you close to my heart and in my prayers. You're loved, Karen Bettilyon

Dear Diane,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear husband, Leon. What a wonderful man. You and your family are in my thoughts today. May the loving memories of him ease the sorrow you are feeling today.
Your friend,
Judy Allem

Diane, Cassie and family, I just arrived back in town yesterday and was surprised today to hear of Leon's passing. I feel deep sorrow for all of you. I didn't know Leon very well but always heard such great stories of humor and love. He was always so sweet and gracious when I talked with him on the phone. My prayers are with you as you grieve is loss.
Love, Lynn Harris

For Leon's family. I'm just a customer who remembers Leon for the wonderfully honest way he cared for my aging lawn mower and snowblower. He was always a joy to talk to whenever I visited his place whether in Sugar House or Cottonwood Heights. May his family find comfort in remembering his warmth and honesty. Rabbi Fred Wenger

I was with Leon and Diane Thursday night for a reason. I was to be there as he passed and to assist sweet Diane in her time of need. I am honored to have been able to tell Leon that I loved him. He acknowledged me with a typical hug and expression of his love for me. It was a priviledge to know him as I did and he will be with us all forever. And so it is.