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Weston Killpack

Salt Lake City, Utah

1936 - 2024

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Weston Foote Killpack 1936 – 2024 - Weston F. Killpack passed away on Monday, May 13, 2024, at age 87, attended by his loving wife and companion, Lois Arlene Pope Killpack, and his daughters and their companions. Born July 10, 1936, in Provo, Utah, to Lovell A. and Hazel F. Killpack, as the fifth...

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He was an amazing Mission President and had a profound impact in my life. I had the opportunity to work as one of his assistants in the mission office. He was a man of revelation and wisdom. My life is so much better because of this guidance and leadership! Thanks for sharing his life with me. Steven C. Jenson

I'm sorry for the loss of your family patriarch. While I didn't know him personally, his daughter Michelle & Gaylen are my aunt and uncle. Love you Melissa & Andrew.

Brother Killlpack was one of my heroes and mentors in Church Education. He was always so kind and helpful. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family

Brother Killpack and I worked in the Seminaries and Institutes Central Office at the same time. I have great admiration for him. He helped us with our family´s benefits issues; especially our plans for retirement. Dee and I want to express our condolences to the family.

President Killpack was my Mission President and he and Sister Killpack had a powerful impact on my life. He was such an amazing humble inspiring leader. I´m so grateful that I had the opportunity to serve a mission under his leadership.

Dear Lois and Family, Please accept my deepest sympathy at the passing of your dear Wes. He and Bruce were good friends while they served in CES. They loved their work and all the great people who served with them. Wes was respected by all with whom he worked. With love, Pat Lake

It was with sorrow that I read of the passing of Bro. Killpack. Please accept my condolences and also my gratefulness for his example and timely teachings. He influenced so many of us for good during our impressionable years of high school. I have thought of my seminary experience many times through the years and am very grateful for those who helped us feel the Savior's love each and every day. God bless you at this tender time!

President Killpack was my mission president in the Alaska-British Columbia Mission of the LDS church. He was a great, but humble man who impacted my life greatly. He and his wife, Sister Lois were so wonderful to all those associated with them. Thanks for everything and my the spirit be with the Sister Killpack and the family at this time.

We are so thankful for President Killpack and his loving and righteous example as friend and mission president. Our prayers areq for comfort to you for your wonderful family and friends in his passing.