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A very special teacher and person. I'm glad I still have this journal. You have never left my memories.
Alisha Whitten
May 30, 2019


Salt Lake City, Utah
1944 - 2019
Loren Deane Hennick
08/16/1944 - 1/16/2019
Salt Lake City, UT-Loren D. Hennick was born in Long Beach, CA to Evelyn Leishman and Charles Hennick. He passed away on January 16, 2019. He was a dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with a strong testimony in his Savior Jesus Christ. Loren loved serving in several capacities for the Church and spent his life serving others. He was a passionate educator for 33 years and had great enthusiasm for this work and his many students. His family was the joy of his life.
Loren is survived by his wife, Anette; children, Connie, Deane, Emogene (Bruce), Newel (Sjondel) and his mother, Evelyn and brother Daryl (Margo).
Funeral Services will be held at the Bonneville Ward, 1535 East Bonneview Drive, Salt Lake City, on Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. There will be viewings at the same location on Friday evening, January 18 from 6-8 p.m. and 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to services. Burial will take place Monday, January 21, at 12:30 p.m. in Mountain View Cemetery. Funeral Directors Russon Mortuary. Online guestbook available at https://www.russonmortuary.com

A very special teacher and person. I'm glad I still have this journal. You have never left my memories.
Alisha Whitten
May 30, 2019
I just learned of Mr. Hennick's passing. What a great influence he was to so many of us. He loved and believed in each student. My first encounter with him was in the library at Majestic Elementary School. I was helping at the desk and he asked how I was. "Fine," I replied. He soon returned with the dictionary and asked me to begin reading the entries for the word "fine". I soon saw none of them equated to what I meant, and changed it to "I am doing well." I "only" had him for...
Cindy Gritton
April 22, 2019 | OR
Mr. Hennick was my teacher in the 6th grade. He was so passionate. I will never forget his, "Never take the first one" lecture, and I appreciate him so much for that. My greatest teacher ever.
January 22, 2019
Loren my sweet brother in lawA man loved and honored by many...I love you.
Susan Greene
January 18, 2019 | Superior, MT

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Alexa Baxter
January 18, 2019
I am 51 years old and I still think often of the life lessons Mr. Hennick taught me in 6th grade. (Never never never take the first one, and there will never be a second one.) Simply put, his teaching effected and refined me. And his caring, kind way was always evident and very memorable. I wish he'd known of the long-reaching influence he had. Teachers matter.
Brent Bateman
January 18, 2019

He was my 5th grade teacher. He was a great teacher and one you will never forget and made a difference in many children. You will be missed.
Amber Abril
January 18, 2019 | Murray, UT
My deepest Sympathy to his family. Mr Hennick was my teacher when I was in the 6th grade at WJHS (1979). He was a great teacher and mentor. RIP Mr. Hennick.
Pam Barela
January 18, 2019 | Draper, UT
To the family and friends of Mr. Hennick, I am sorry for your loss; I know you all were the light of his life. Mr. Hennick was my 5th grade teacher and my favorite teacher of all time. He taught me the importance of kindness and helped me realize my passion for writing (we did journal writing daily in class), a passion that would earn me a college scholarship. I am truly grateful that we crossed paths when my mind was so eager to learn and he was so eager to teach. I am certain he touched...
Shanna Salmon
January 17, 2019 | West Jordan, UT