Virginia Urry Jensen

1939 - 2020

Virginia Urry Jensen obituary, 1939-2020, Salt Lake City, UT

Virginia Urry Jensen

1939 - 2020

Virginia Jensen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 22, 2020.
Virginia Urry
Jensen
1939 - 2020
Virginia Urry Jensen, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, returned to her Heavenly Father on March 18, 2020. She was 80 years old. She was born on August 20, 1939 to Francis L. Urry and Virginia C. Urry at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and grew up in Salt Lake's Avenues neighborhood. She graduated from West High School and attended the University of Utah. While at the U., Virginia worked as the assistant to the director of the Olpin Union Building, where David Jensen met her and lined her up with his brother Rees. David's exact words are legendary in our family: "Rees, I've met the girl you're going to marry."
Rees took one look at her blue eyes and fell in love at first sight. Rees and Virginia married in the Logan LDS Temple on April 11, 1963, and he has been calling her "Blue Eyes" for nearly 57 years.
Like her movie idol Doris Day, Virginia dressed impeccably and never left the house with her hair and lipstick less than perfect. She loved to cultivate beauty in all things, especially her garden-where she lovingly tended countless buds and blooms-and her home, which was beautifully decorated and maintained.
Virginia dedicated herself to serving in any capacity to which she was called. After serving as a hostess at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Virginia was called to work as Director of LDS Church Building Hosting, where she made many cherished friendships. In April 1997 she was called as the First Counselor in the General Relief Society Presidency of the Church, serving alongside Mary Ellen Smoot and Sheri Dew. In July 2003, Rees became President of the Missouri Independence Mission and, at his side, Virginia became the ultimate "mission mom," feeding the young elders and sisters excellent and abundant food, comforting them during tough times, and ensuring they knew they were loved. President and Sister Jensen's former missionaries have continued to visit them regularly, which has brought them great joy.
Above all else, Virginia loved her family, and loved to create beautiful occasions for gathering them together. Grandma and Papa's Christmas Eve parties were anticipated all year: her tables sparkled with candlelight and were laden with lovingly prepared treats to delight her children and grandchildren, including everyone's favorite "potato boats," Grandma's special Christmas tree sugar cookies, and chocolate-frosted "Grandma cupcakes." We will continue making them, and remembering her.
The family warmly thanks Luisa Martinez, Virginia's aide, caregiver, and treasured friend, for her loving service and extraordinary devotion during the past 18 months. We also thank Amanda Laloni for her excellent care, friendship, and service. Thanks too all the staff of Spring Gardens Holladay (formerly the Abbington), as well as the nurses of Canyon Hospice, for their compassion, friendship, and skillful attention to our parents' needs. We acknowledge with love and appreciation all of the family members and friends who have supported our parents through the challenges of the past several years. We have had angels all around us, and are grateful for them beyond words.
Virginia is survived by her husband, J. Rees; children Michelle (Chris) Davidson, Rees U. (Lyssa) Jensen, Suzanne Jensen, and Kristin (Gary) Hart; 11 grandchildren and 5 grandchildren-in-law; one great-granddaughter; two sisters, Jane Harris and Grace Henderson; six grand-dogs and two great-grand-kitties. Two more great-grandchildren will arrive this spring. Virginia is preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Francis M. Urry.
Due to the present necessity of social distancing, a private graveside service will be held for immediate family. We look forward to greeting friends and family at a celebration of Virginia's life at a future time when circumstances permit.

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April 4, 2020

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March 31, 2020

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Carol Clark

April 4, 2020

How I love Virginia. It was an honor to work with her on select projects during her service in Relief Society. Virginia is an elegant, grand soul who will be sorely missed.

April 4, 2020

Rees, So sorry for loss. What a wonderful wife and mother for you and your family! My brother, Mike Norton passed away last Sunday. It is so hard. May you feel the comfort the Lord has for you. Jane Daynes

Allyn Mahoney

March 31, 2020

Our love and best wishes to Rees and your wonderful family on the passing of your special companion. We have fond memories of great times together in our Mt Olympus neighborhood where we all had the privilege of raising our families and growing together in Church service. Those were wonderful times. Thanks for the memories.

Allyn and Connie Mahoney

Teresa Whiting Halliday

March 27, 2020

Sending lots of love to your family at this very tender time. I have nothing but wonderful memories of Rees and Virginia.
I'm sure John and Effie were there to greet her.
Lots of love to you all,
Teresa Whiting Halliday

March 22, 2020

We are sorry to see Virginia's passing. We have had wonderful experiences with the Urry family over the years first with Francis and then with Virginia...both Virginias. I am sure she is glad to be home. We send our sincerest condolences to you all and are grateful for the resurrection which will bring us back together. Our love to you.

The Orval Fox Family

Annette Horman

March 22, 2020

Jensen Family,
Our condolences to all of you at this tender time. Your angel wife, mother and grandmother was an incredible lady. She radiated goodness and love to all. We pray that you will feel peace and comfort and know that you are loved by many! We are grateful to have known her.
With love, Dan and Annette Horman and family

Garry and

March 22, 2020

Virginia U. Jensen is a woman of great love and refinement. There are a few women of her stature and accomplishment. Her ability to entertain and host family, friends, and Missionaries knows few equals. as a member of the Relief Society general board who had the privilege of being blessed and influenced by her it is with great sadness that we did her farewell. Virginia and I worked very closely because of our world homemaking assignment. My life will forever be better because of that association. We extendnd condolences to Rees and the family. Love, Gary andWe extend our love and condolences to Reese and the family. Love, Garry and LaNell Moore

March 22, 2020

We Love Virginia! I had the opportunity to serve on the Relief Society General Board when she was in the General Presidency. She is the most gracious beautiful lovely person inside and out. I treasure the times with her. We love Rees too. When we would run into Rees at the grocery store in the past, we would ask about Virginia and he would always say "She is as beautiful as ever."

Blessings to the Jensen family.
Love,
Marged & Mike Kirkpatrick

David Shoell

March 22, 2020

Sorry for your loss of you mother and companion. I have great memories of this wonderful family. May the Lord bless you all.
Brother David Shoell (Churchill Seminary)

Katherine Richards

March 21, 2020

Sending our love to the Jenson family. We know what a hard loss this is Virginia was an Angel in this life and now an angel in the Here after. Love Dave and Katherine (Richards) Christensen

Bentley's first mama

March 20, 2020

Bentley Jensen

March 19, 2020

You were my first mama and I'll love you forever. Thanks for all your snuggles. I'm so glad I got to visit you a few weeks ago. XOXO

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