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Michael Jensen

West Jordan, Utah

1947 - 2024

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Michael J Jensen, 76, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away on February 1, 2024. Born on November 13, 1947, in Salt Lake City, he was the son of Marjorie Sutherland Jensen and Floyd B. (Shum) Jensen. Michael attended Highland High School in Salt Lake City and later attended the University of Utah....

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Lynn and family, we heard the news yesterday at church and were taken by surprise and so saddened. It seems just like yesterday we were raising our kids together. Always loved watching and sharing the activities that took place next door, at the Jensen home. It was always fun to visit with Mike about golf, baseball, and fraternity days. We send our love and memories at this tender time. Love, Scott, Jodi and family.

Year after wonderful year, Brother Mike was our son Paul´s primary teacher. Years after he left the neighborhood, "Brother Mike" was still showing up to support Paul. We loved living by Mike and sweet Lyn. We will miss Mike but have learned a lot from him and the way he cares about others. We offer our love, gratitude and sincere condolences to the whole family!

Life go so quickly , I´ll meet you down at the old field with the team @ 6:00

I am sad to hear about the passing of Mike. I have had the pleasure of knowing Mike for a very long time, he was my boss many years ago and he was always so kind (and funny). When I started working at Cottonwood Title 5 years ago I was happy to connect with him again after so many years had gone by. I am sorry for your loss and send my condolences to your family.

Oh Lyn, I am so sorry to hear of Mike´s passing. I adored him as I do you. After working with him at the courthouse many years ago, I was so happy to reconnect with him at Cottonwood. So sorry for your loss. He will be missed by so many. Xo/Wende Harris

Nancy and I were shocked and saddened to hear of Mike's passing. We express our deepest condolences to Lyn and the entire family. Mike was a great friend and I have fond memories of him. Mike and several of us guys from the neighborhood went on baseball trips to the west coast for a number of years. On one occasion, we were close to boarding our flight to LA to see the Dodgers when Mike ordered several hot dogs. I said, "What are you doing, Mike, we're going to be a the stadium in a couple...