Steven-Jolley-Obituary

Steven Russell Jolley

Salt Lake City, Utah

1951 - 2016

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Sep. 13, 1951 ~ Jan. 13, 2016Steven Russell Jolley, (64) of Salt Lake City Utah passed away peacefully in Kingman AZ. He proudly retired from Iron Workers Local #27 where he was affectionately known as Pig Pen. He was Passionate about singing and playing his guitar. Preceded in death by his...

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sadly i just saw this, steve took me under his wing so to speak when i was 17 and he got me into the ironworkers apprenticeship local 27 and then moved to vegas and int local 433 there he taught me a lot and i appreciate the times we had for four years until i moved back to utah. he was a good man, strong man and i am very sad to have just learned of his passing. my heartfelt condolences to his family and friends

It had been a long time since I saw Steven, but I have great childhood memories at our family reunions, I guess I will catch up with him when we all get to heaven,
love to the family, Cousin Gwen Jarvis Folsom CA

So sorry to hear of the loss of my dear cousin Steven. We had great fun at family picnics and camping trips. Rest in Peace until we meet again. Julie

Rest in peace my friend we went to south high school together .condolences to your family

This man looks a lot like a fellow I knew in high school at South. We had a lot of fun back then but I haven't seen him since.
If this my friend Steve I want to offer my sympathies to his family. He was truly a man full of life and very willing to laugh and have fun.

Steve was a great Iron Worker. I loved working with Steve and Dave. Also hello to the Richens from Myton. Virginia Smith grandson, Kim Smith.

So many things being remembered now. How much time Uncle Steve spent in his Myton home growing up with us. He loved being a part of moms big family. We spent a lot of time on horses, in the river, the lake and running all over the airport hill east of town. He loved to be called Uncle Steve not just Steve. And he was just that, a great uncle to all his nieces & nephews. He loved his kids now matter being far apart or right in his home. How can we forget such a wild, fun, loving warm hearted...