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Odell C. Christiansen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Odell C.Christiansen 1930 ~ 2004 Odell C. Christiansen (Digger) son of Carl and Nettie (Bridges) Christiansen died peacefully at his home with his family by his side on February 14th, 2004.  He was born on September 22nd, 1930 in Monroe, Utah. He graduated from South...

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In my memory of Uncle Odell, I remember a happy, easygoing, and kind man. From what I hear these are traits from Grandma Nettie. Uncle Odell loved the outdoors and my fondest memories of him are of deer hunting with all the Christiansen uncles and cousins. May God bless and comfort your home during your great loss.

May you all be comforted by the knowledge that Odell is with our Lord. And may your memories bring you peace and surround you with love. Our love and prayers,

Evan and Judy

Dear Jeannie, Just wanted to let you know how sorry I am for the loss of your husband. I always admired him and enjoyed being around him at school and church. I can only imagine how you are feeling right now. I guess the only comforting thing about it is that he is not suffering any longer. I didn't know he had been paralyzed -I was sorry to hear that. What love and devotion on you and your family's part to care for him all these years. I have fond memories of you too, and the times you did...

Jean and Family,
I want to express my sympathy to you. I knew Odell from North Sanpete when he first started there and always enjoyed his friendship. He was in my home many times when he would come to Salt Lake with my father, H. Kay Lay on school business. He was a
great man and our family thought a lot of him. May God bless you all at this time. Love, Sandra Lay Carter

I will keep your family in my prayers. Please be strong and know that your loved one is in a better place. Lots of love and prayers are with you. God Bless.

Nola and your brothers ar going to miss.. Your Dad and Mom were very
special. I think that is why you, Nola, and the boys are so special and such wonderful people. I don't know your children, but they were lucky to have you as a Dad.
Love from your cousin Mona Lou

What a great man and wonderful teacher. I went to North Sanpete High School and had only one class from him, but it touched me and I am saddened to know that he is not with us any more. He touched many lives. He was a great example for all of us.

I grew up in Mt. Pleasant and remember Mr. Christiansen. I went to elementary school with Lynette and enjoyed going to her house to play. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

Kim Whiting Weinreb

I love you Dad! I miss you already.