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Steven Ogden

Murray, Utah

1942 - 2023

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Steven Dale Ogden 1942 ~ 2023 Steven Dale Ogden (81), our beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, passed away on November 7, 2023, due to heart and kidney complications. Steve was born on January 13, 1942. He spent his early years in Richfield and Marysvale, Utah. He was riding horses and...

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Chad & Christy It has been a long time since I've seen you. Not since you were in the Valley View 10th Ward. I just wanted to send my condolences to you. I hope you are both well. But so sorry about your Father.

Hi Toni and family, I was so sad to hear about Brother Ogden's passing. He was a great friend and Branch President when he served in the singles ward. I will miss him. I love you Toni and your family.

Toni. Call me. Thanks. Glen Overton At 801..369..5353

I first met Steve when he opened his first Utah store on Sugarhouse and quickly made a great friend. He was kind, fair and easy to love and respect. As Steve's obituary read he wanted to be remembered for his commitment to Toni, his family and to his faith and beliefs. I will treasure our friendship and time spent together. All my thoughts and prayers are with Toni and the Ogden family. God Bless and keep you! Cal Hughes

You do not know me but many years ago I worked at Ogdens carpet the location just north of 7200 Sourh. For a business there was a fun environment when Steve was around. It eas a pleasure to work for such a good man! May the family be blessed and comforted at this difficult time. I have heard once that when some dear and close to you you gain angel watching over you. Michelle Porritt

I have very fond memories of this great man. Along with his tenure in the first temple presidency for Oquirrh Mountain I remember precious times we had doing ordinances together. One in particular was a Spanish endowment session where he gave this beautiful prayer in Spanish which really touched my heart. He touched many hearts. We share our condolences. With much love, Lee and Barbara Harlan

My parents were close friends with Steve's while growing up in Encino, California. I recall watching the Ogden Brothers play football at Reseda High School back in the early 60s. I am sorry our paths separated after they headed to BYU and I to UCLA. Bob Nelson

I graduated from Reseda High with Steve in 1960 and saw him several times in Salt Lake at one of our temples, and Steve readily remembered me and was so friendly. He was popular in high school but always friendly and kind to everyone. God bless his family.

I always liked Steve. It seemed that whenever I talked to him, the world slowed down a little and It felt as if the moment was about you, not him-which felt respectful and Christ like. I loved his humor and authentic humility. I suppose Steve and Ned may have a few things to talk about. Isabelle Halvorson (Doug)-(Isabelle and Ned Briner).