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Louis T. "Kip" Sayre III

Bountiful, Utah

Oct 24, 1949 – May 10, 2020 (Age 70)

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BORN
October 24, 1949
DIED
May 10, 2020
AGE
70
LOCATION
Bountiful, Utah

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Louis "Kip" T Sayre III was the second child and first son born to Lou and Dottie Sayre on October 24, 1949. His family moved frequently during his childhood and lived in Minnesota, Wyoming and Utah. Kip contracted polio at the age of two and lost the use of his left leg and had only partial use...

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Please lmk when Kips celebration of life will be. He was an incredible man who stood in my corner and saw something in me when no one else wanted to. I can assure you that his memory will live on forever In all the hearts that he touched.
-BG

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I was on Mr Sayres first debate team at Judge. Even though it was our first year with an official team we still went to state and I believe one team made it to nationals. I truly loved debate. I am saddened to hear of his passing and send my condolences to your entire family.

I was very sad to hear of Kip's passing. He was always a true friend to me. We taught together, we traveled together; we shared our hopes and fears. We were often each other's confidantes. Kip was a soul who touched all of his family, friends, and students. I occasionally run into his former students. They always ask about Kip, and point out how important he was in their lives. We should all have been so lucky as to have a teacher like Kip. He will be missed. To all who knew him I hope...

I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Sayre had a positive impact on my high school years. He was passionate as a teacher and had a big heart on the softball field.

I liked Mr Sayer. He recruited me too for the Judge debate team. Ill never forget his strong oratory voice.

Mr. Sayre's recruited me to the debate team at West. He said I was excellent at arguing! I learned so much from him. Later in life, as my career took me into education, it was always nice to visit with him in the hallways of Judge Memorial.