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Christopher Cannon Obituary

Christopher Black Cannon

1950-2024

Provo, utah - Obituary for Christopher Black Cannon

Christopher Black Cannon passed away May 8, 2024 in Provo, Utah. We mourn the loss of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Chris was a passionate visionary whose life was characterized by love and dedicated service to God, family and his fellow beings.

Chris was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 20, 1950 to Pauline Black and Adrian Wilcox Cannon. He married his devoted wife, Claudia Fox in the Salt Lake Temple August 5, 1978. They are the parents of eight children, one of whom, Rachel, passed away at a young age.

Chris was a dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and deeply committed to sharing the gospel throughout his life. He served a mission for the Church in the Guatemala-El Salvador Mission from 1970 to 1972 where he developed a deep affection for the indigenous people of Central America.

Chris received his undergraduate and law degrees from Brigham Young University and was a student at the Harvard Business School.

Early in his career, Chris practiced law and then served in the Administration of President Ronald Reagan as Associate Solicitor in the United States Department of the Interior.

Chris played an indispensable role in the acquisition of Geneva Steel from USX Corporation in 1987. While many saw this as an entrepreneurial project, Chris saw it in large part as a community service project. And, indeed, Geneva Steel blessed the lives of countless thousands of individuals and families in Utah.

Chris was long interested and involved in public policy and politics. In 1996, Chris was elected to the United States House of Representatives representing Utah's Third Congressional District. Chris served in the House for twelve years. Regardless of the issue, the common thread of Chris's service was a fearless defense of the Constitution.

It is well known in Washington that in Congress there are show horses and work horses. By the unanimous consent of his colleagues, Chris was a work horse. He quickly became known and respected for his grasp of complex issues and a willingness to do the hard work of legislating, exercising oversight, and pursuing needed reforms. In this, Chris was a worthy descendant of his great grandfather, George Q. Cannon, who also represented Utah in Congress as Territorial Delegate from 1873 to 1882.

On the powerful Judiciary Committee Chris served as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law. He was ahead of his time in understanding the potential benefits and risks of technology for everyday Americans. His passion was to ensure access for all to the opportunities presented by the internet and information. His imprint is still felt today.

Likewise, Chris was a fierce champion for the rights of consumers and workers in the face of unfair monopolies and policies that enabled them. He was unafraid to fight for what he believed to be the best interests of those he served, and known for seeing beyond the horizon when it came to the ever-evolving role of government in the daily lives of Americans.

Chris drew on deeply held beliefs and values in his advocacy of immigration reforms that reconciled the rule of law, compassion, and both the nation's security and economic interests. His courage and advocacy in this arena gained the respect and admiration of his colleagues and adversaries alike.

Chris never lost touch with his basic duties for those he served. As a member of the House Resources Committee, he fought for rural Utah at every turn and approached every issue through the lens of what was best for communities and families across the state.

The tragic loss of Chris and Claudia's daughter, Rachel, to a rare cancer inspired another of Chris's passions: Innovation in and better access to health care. In typical fashion, he was dogged in the pursuit of better ways to use research and knowledge to save lives. He carried that passion into his personal and professional life well beyond his service in Congress.

All the while, throughout his career in business and public service, Chris Cannon was, above all, a husband and father. In recent years, every conversation with Chris included the joy of being a grandfather.

Chris is survived by his wife Claudia, his children: Jane (Princeton) Collins, Laura (Aaron) Jensen, Emily (Jeffery) Walker, Jonathan (Danielle) Cannon, Matthew (Kelsey) Cannon, Elizabeth (Joseph) Horlacher, Catherine (Cameron) Hart and grandchildren: Ezra and Isabel Collins; Rachel, Nikolas, Evelynn, Simon, Matilda and Phoebe Jensen; Shale, Navy, Tyler and Duke Walker; Angus, Arik, Harrison, Lylah and Brynn Cannon; Stella Cannon; Leona, Gwyneth, Wolfgang and Esther Horlacher; Margot Hart. His siblings: Joe and Grant Cannon and Gloria Cannon-Faulds. Chris is preceded in death by his daughter, Rachel, his parents and siblings: David, Kimball and Elizabeth.

Funeral services will Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 11:00 am in the Edgemont Stake Center, 303 W. 3700 N., Provo, Utah. A viewing will be held Friday evening at the Stake Center from 6:00 to 8:00 and prior to the services Saturday from 9:30 to 10:45. Burial will be at the Salt Lake City Cemetary.

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Published by Deseret News from May 15 to May 17, 2024.

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Laura Clark Garner

May 19, 2024

Claudia, my heart is breaking for you and grieving for this incredible loss. I pray you may find peace and comfort through the love of the Savior and the plan of salvation. Laura Clark Garner -Ruel and Jan Clark family

Georgia Fairbanks

May 18, 2024

I feel grateful to have had an association with the Cannons. My thoughts and prayers are with Claudia and the family at this time.

Thomas Means

May 16, 2024

Chris was a good friend and a fellow attorney in Provo for years before serving in the United States Congress. Later, Chris dedicated many hours of volunteer service to the Utah County Public Defender Association as a member of the Board of Directors. His valuable time, knowledge, experience, and advice is greatly appreciated.
Tom Means
Director
Utah County Public Defender Association

George H Zinn

May 16, 2024

Chris was one of the most approachable friends and colleague I've known. Even if he wasn't in Congress I would still consider him a personal friend. He always had interesting things to share. The loss of his angel Rachel took a toll on Chris but he moved courageously forward. He let the Gospel of Jesus Christ affect his every decision. I'm sure Chris might be a bit frustrated that he can't legislate laws in heaven.

I will truly and deeply miss Chris Cannon. He has left an indelible mark on Utah politics and the lives he has touched. I look forward to long wonderful conversations with Chris in the eternities. Even if Democrats are there.

Rest in peace cowboy

Beckie Herring

May 15, 2024

What an honor to call this wonderful, amazing, man my friend. Chris is truly one of the most brilliant, humble men I have ever known. I loved to talk to him for hours. He would get me so excited about whatever he was doing. his excitement was so contagious. My husband and I are so grateful to have known and been friends and neighbors with Chris and Claudia and his wonderful family. We love them all. My kids used to babysit his kids. we have been friends for over 35 years. Many parties and celebrations at their beautiful Mapleton home. Great memories. God has called you home and what a celebration seeing your beautiful Rachel and your parents again. We love you and will miss you so much Chris Til we meet again dear friend!

Edward A. Betts

May 15, 2024

I much appreciated Chris's passion and perseverance while working together on his current hyperbaric chamber project. I hope that his vision for the project comes to fruition. Our Condolences to the family on their sudden and tragic loss. with sympathy, Ed Betts, BoD International Hyperbaric Medical Foundation & ANDI Pressure Solutions.

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