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Slade Lyman Spencer

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dr.Slade Lyman Spencer 1970 ~ 2004 Dr. Slade Lyman Spencer died in Tucson, Arizona March 25, 2004 of an accident at his home. He was born June 5, 1970, in Provo, Utah, son of Scott Lyman and Shar Lee Everett Spencer. Slade attended schools in Provo: Sunset View Elementary, Dixon Middle School and...

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To Slade's family and all those who loved him:
Slade's friendship was one of the highlights of my time at Provo High School and continued for several years after we had both graduated and gone our separate ways. I have missed him for a long time and was terribly sad to learn of his passing--even more sad that I was unable to attend the funeral. As so many others here have indicated, he made my life better and happier just by being in it, and my memories of him include everything from...

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Slade. He had accomplished a very great knowledge and made many friends throughout his life. I just loved your family, if you remember I spent many nights at your home babysitting your sweet kids and having a ball. It's hard to hear of such a heartbreaking experience in your family and my thoughts are with you at your time of loss. I hope you remember me--take care. Tammy

So sorry to hear about Slade! Our family memories took us back to the good old days in Provo when we lived next door to you. Our three kids were the same age as yours and spent a lot of time together. Shannon fondly recalls how bright and funny Slade was even back in elementary school. Monica ran across Shoni in nursing school and would love to talk to her again..489-7797. We have had you in our thoughts all week and want you to know how much we cared for your family. So very sorry for your...

To Slades Family;
I am so sorry for your loss. I had the opportunity to attend Slades Funeral and was not surprised to hear that Slade was as friendly and dearly loved outside of high school as he was during his years at Provo High. I like many others remember Slade as having a great smile and willing to be a friend to everyone. My prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Slade, you are the grandson of my grandpas brother and I know you didnt know me well, grandaughter of Blake I remember going to your mission open house when you came home and I remember being at the Everett family reunion a couple summers back. I know you are in a better place now and hope you know you will be missed.

Dear Scot & Shar Lee, we were so saddened to hear of the passing of our dear cousin Slade. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. It is impossible to imagine losing a son... all that lovely energy and wit and joy shining on the other side of the veil from us now. How he will be missed! We love you. Dennis and Becky Everett

Dear Spencers, my wife (Traci Hall) and I are heartbroken for you. We attended the funeral in Springville and remembered along with everyone there one of the happiest and brightest people we knew. I remember a birthday party Slade invited me to in jr. High. We went to Trafalga and I still thik of it as the greatest birthday party I've ever attended. Traci thinks of Slade as a great friend. They worked together in Student Government and had all the same classes in school. We want you to know...

Dear Spencer Family,
Slade was such a kind friend to me and so many others in high school. I will never forget Slade because he impacted my life in some very important ways that I will always be grateful for. Slade will be dearly missed. May you be comforted at this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Julie Madsen Durham

To Slades Family- How sad I was to hear the news about Slade. I attended jr. high and high school with him. Even though the news is so sad, it is impossible for me to suppress a smile when I think of Slade. So many fun memories come to mind, but mostly his contagious smile. He was loved by everyone who knew him and a caring friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you.