Stephen-Gilmore-Obituary

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Stephen Richard Gilmore

Bountiful, Utah

Feb 2, 1946 – Jan 17, 2011

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BORN
February 2, 1946
DIED
January 17, 2011
LOCATION
Bountiful, Utah

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Russon Brothers Mortuary - Bountiful Obituary

Stephen Richard Gilmore, age 64, died peacefully Monday, January 17 following lengthy complications of heart surgery. Family and friends had gathered in his support at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is the son of Dr. Richard C. and Marion Johnson Gilmore and brother to Mary Ann Creer...

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Stephen was a good friend for many years. He helped me get a job when I was a single mother with 3 children trying to get on my feet. He was a very kind and caring man. He loved his children and had a strong faith in God. We will miss him dearly.

With Stephen's passing from this mortal time in eternity, he has been given I'm sure the beautiful awakening to the light of absolute truthfulness and love beyond comprehension. I am and always will be grateful for the time (however short) that Stephen and I shared on this place called Earth. I was blessed in our journey by the experiences and many lessons learned through joy, laughter, love and even heartache. Stephen Gilmore my love....those beautiful blue eyes and that wonderful smile of...

Dear Cathy, I was so sad to hear about the passing of Stephan. I just want you to know our thoughts and prayers are for you and your children. Would love to get together with you one of these days for lunch. When things settle down give me a call. Steve and Ed were good friends and I was also very fond of him. Love, Kathy

Stephen, I was married to you for 17 years. We've been fortunate to have 2 children and surrounded by good friends and family throughout our lifetime. Our Heavenly Father has always looked after us and blessed us beyond measure. We are grateful for the gospel and knowing that someday we will all be reunited.

I've known Stephen for decades. He was one of the most friendly and caring individuals I've know. Our paths did not cross much but when they did, he was always willing to take the time to catch up on what was going on in our careers. I will miss these moments. The next time our paths cross, I'm sure our conversation will pick up where we last left it. My heart felt sympathy goes out to his family.

Our deepest sympathy to Stephen's family. I only regret we didn't get to know him better, other than a "hi" and "bye" each day as next-door neighbors. He will certainly be missed.

Jeanne, I often think of you. I am so sorry for your loss. I will be getting together with Kris and Connie D'Autremont next week and I'm sure they would send there condolence as well. We made many memories together. Please feel free to contact me.

I was so sad to read about Steve's death. I first met Steve in the early 1980's and saw more of him when he lived here in Park City. He was a great supporter and friend who has left us far too soon.

To Family and Friends of Stephen, I have known Stephen since about 1987, when he and Kathy moved into our ward. I build two pools for him and enjoyed the business relationship as well as the friendship. I always enjoyed talking to Stephen about business, as he was so intelligent in that arena, and catching up, as we did on a few occasions during the past 22 years. He was so proud and loving when talking about his children, they were the apple of his eye. I was thinking about him just a...