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Eugene Knight England

1919 - 2024

Eugene Knight England obituary, 1919-2024, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1919

DIED

2024

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Eugene England Obituary

Eugene Knight England

1919 ~ 2024

Eugene Knight England was born October 24, 1919, to Chester Rodney and Maude Knight England, in his beloved Plain City, Utah. On November 13, 2024, just twenty days after turning 105, Gene returned home to a multitude of family and friends. He experienced a remarkable "long haul" of life during his time here on earth.

Gene grew up in Plain City, among family and friends. His stories of his early years are legendary. He was the first of four children born to Chester and Maude. His brother Bill became his lifelong friend. Also, he loved his sisters Rosemary and Carol. Their family life was happy. One of his most cherished relationships was with his father Chester. His dad taught him well and included Gene in many of his business endeavors. Spending time with his dad was Gene's favorite activity. His mother Maude was his spiritual mentor and taught him to cherish life. He was loved and taught well in his early years.

Gene met June Daniels when they were attending Brigham Young University in 1938. They quickly fell in love and were married. Shortly after, Gene was drafted into the Army. He served in the Pacific, where he fought in the battle of Okinawa. For his courageous service, he was awarded a "Bronze Star". After his service he came home and joyfully reunited with June and their first son, Jeff. Gene decided that he wanted to join his dad Chester and his brother Bill, in the trucking business. Hence the company was named "C.R. England and Sons". That set the stage for the creation of a business that would dutifully serve countless customers, enrich the lives of thousands of employees, and bless the England family. As the company grew, so did their family. In addition to Jeff, they had five more sons: Dan, Rod, Dean, Todd and Corey. All joined their father working in the business. Gene's example of working harmoniously with Bill, set a great example for his sons. Gene loved that he could work with his boys and pursue his passion of building a successful trucking company. This was a dream come true for Gene and June!

Although never expecting accolades Gene received honors from many in his industry, his state, the city and the institutions and charitable causes he supported. He was giving and charitable in a quiet way. His simple acts of service included snow removal of his neighbors walks and providing financial assistance to those in need around him.

One of Gene and June's toughest challenges of life came when their son Rod lost his battle with numerous health challenges brought on by diabetes, when he was 43 years old. Rod set a wonderful example of fortitude and spirituality for his entire family.

Gene was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in many callings during his life and added his special touch to each assignment. One of his favorite callings was the last he held, Sacrament Meeting greeter. This opportunity allowed Gene to display his warm personality to all who attended. In his later years he became even more vocal about his love of the Savior, his family and friends. Although never known as a singer he would spontaneously begin to sing some of his favorite hymns. He also adopted the phrase from President Nelson, "Think Celestial" as his calling card.

His friend and loving companion June passed away in 2009. After such a happy relationship, he longed for continued companionship. In 2010 he married Dorothy Nielsen England. They spent nearly 10 happy years together, prior to her death in 2020. He then married Donna Symes England. She and Gene had known each other for over fifty years. Donna was a compassionate caregiver and companion. Often, she read to him, and they especially enjoyed sitting on their patio swing which oversaw the city. Gene was very blessed to have Dorothy and Donna in his life.

Gene developed a multitude of lasting friendships throughout his life. Some of his most cherished friends were Allyn and Connie Mahoney. Together, they enjoyed many wonderful road trips and other experiences together. His life has been richly blessed by their friendship.

Gene is survived by his sons Jeff (Pat), Dan (Jan), Dean (Kim), Todd (Jeannette), Corey (Carrie), daughter-in-law Rowena and his wife, Donna. He has 35 grandchildren, 88 great grandchildren, and 6 great, great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his eternal companion June, his parents Chester and Maude, his brother Bill, his sisters Rosemary Lee, Carol Skeen, his son Rodney, a grandson Riley, a great grandson Maximo Cope, and wife, Dorothy.

The family would like to express special appreciation to Gene's caregivers - Misinale Mahe, Mele Beverly Toutai, and Kuulei Tukuafu. Their loving care for Gene during his final months was a glimpse into Heaven for him.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, November 23, 2024, at 11:00 am at the Mount Olympus Stake Center, 4176 S Adonis Drive (3950 East). A viewing will be held Saturday morning from 9:30 until 10:45 am and Friday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the same location.

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Deseret News from Nov. 16 to Nov. 22, 2024.

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Wojtek

April 25, 2025

Start work for CR England 1994 to 2014
Burlington Nj
Thank you for the opportunity to work for you ....RIP

Claudia Nielsen Evans

December 9, 2024

Gene took me to lunch with my Mom, Dorothy, on a visit from the Northwest and said he felt compassion for me living alone and away from my Utah based family. He gave me a check for more money than one paycheck I would receive from working two weeks as a nurse at my local hospital. I saved the money in an account, waiting for the need to arise for me to use it. Gene had instructed me to use the money for something fun. I couldn't quite follow his injunction. However, later when my house developed plumbing problems and a repair was needed, I went to my account and used the money he had given me. I wrote him a thank you note and he responded that he had forgotten he had even given me the money. I am grateful for his kindness to this day.

Missy Mahe

December 1, 2024

Gene's presence in my life was a precious gift, and I feel humbled to have been part of his final journey. His distinctive teaching style imparted simple yet profound lessons that I will carry with me always. While his passing leaves a void, I find joy in knowing he's reunited with his loved ones on the other side. Thank you to his sons and their spouses for allowing us to share in his life. May his legacy continue to uplift and inspire us. Till that glorious morning. 'Ofa lahi atu, Missy and the team.

Stephanie Mackay

November 28, 2024

We were neighbors of the Englands for many years in Olympus Cove. Gene and June were lovely people and so kind and generous. When Gene would leave his truck cab on the neighborhood street he would allow the neighborhood kids to explore it. One day my son came home and excitedly said that Mr England was "just like a dad!" Considering he and June raised 6 boys, he shared his love among all who knew him, and the neighborhood kids certainly had great affection for him.

susan perri

November 24, 2024

Dan and Jan, We express our condolences at the loss of your father. What a long, amazing, and wonderful life he had. May you feel peace and comfort. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Susan and Jenny Perri

Terry Maxwell

November 23, 2024

Went I first met Gene at work he and Bill had just come back from picking up a wrecked truck and trailer. He came into the room out in the yard gave the bills to the load of freight to me. And said we needed to it to a trailer that was not damaged before we took it to the customer.

Tina martin

November 22, 2024

My uncle Pete was a trucker as was my dad he was called nail benter they are the most wonderful people the truck stops had such great food too he will always be remembered by everyone who had contact with him & who loved him rest in piece Mr england

Rick and Sue Hall

November 22, 2024

Jeff, Sue and I want to express our sincere condolences on the passing of your father. He lived a long prosperous life and was dedicated to helping others. Knowing that families are eternal will help you and your family get through this sorrowful time.

Al Higham

November 22, 2024

Todd and Jeanette I want to express my condolences for the passing of your Father.
Al

Judd and Debbie Mackintosh

November 21, 2024

Our sincere condolences go out to the England family. We have never met Eugene but we can tell a lot about him by the two sons of his that we know and love. Dan and Dean are "Good People". We love your friendship along with your sweet wives. May you find peace and comfort in your trying time. The Saviors plan is true and you can be together forever as a family.

Allyn and Connie Mahoney

November 20, 2024

Well Gene, you have finally reached the end of a long journey. We have travelled with you on some of these trips which have enriched each of our lives. In 1971 Connie and I and our family of four moved into the Mt Olympus Ward area where you and June, with Rod, Dean, Todd, and Cory lived. We later added Jeff and Dan and the wonderful wives of each of the sons to our list of friends. And thus began a long and special relationship. We served in many Church callings together. The Mt Olympus Ward was a wonderful place to raise our children together. Eventually we became empty nesters. Many adventures have been shared over these many years. After June's passing we continued the adventure with Dorothy, and later Donna. Gene shared with us his personal testimony and deep love for the Savior and his Father in Heaven. He was proud of his family and their committment to the principles he knew to be eternal. He was a kind, loving, and high-principled man. He was highly respected by his many employees as we witnessed on many occasions. All our love to Donna and his wonderful family.
Allyn and Connie Mahoney, and Kaelyn, Jeff, Shauna, and Jill.

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Holli Peek Kiuhara

November 19, 2024

So very sorry on your loss of such a great compassionate man to include your family.
I was lucky enough to take care of Rod for a very long time and remain friends with him up till he passed I remember meeting your whole family and all that you did for Dialysis patients and their families that will never be forgotten.
The world needs more families like yours and I´ve always thought about Rod on and off. Thank you for sharing. We´re so many wonderful people.

my sincere sympathy,

Holli Peek Kiuhara

Steve Warnock

November 18, 2024

Gene was a one of a kind. Gentleman, hard worker, great soul, perfect example. Love to his family...I consider myself part of his great circle of influence.

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Kaye Anderson

November 18, 2024

England Family I send my condolences to you all at this time! I was honored to know both June and Gene through being able to bowl with June for many years! It was a pleasure to be asked to be Genes partnered during the England bowling tournament held at the old Ritz Classic bowling alley! My you feel the love of our Savior and feel blessed to have been part of his team!

Roma Smith

November 17, 2024

My association with the England family enriched my life. Many thanks. R

James Beech

November 16, 2024

Gene Was such a great example of what it means to be a father. He will be sorely missed. I am a beneficiary of the friendship with one of his sons. And I met Gene many times. He was always friendly, warm and polite. What a great man!!! Condolences to his entire family and posterity. May God continue to bless them in every way.

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