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Adam, age 50, had such a big heart and a special way of making everyone around him feel loved—especially his nieces and nephews, who brought him so much joy.
He was endlessly creative. He loved to write, could build just about anything with Legos, and enjoyed experimenting in the kitchen, especially with desserts that were every bit as beautiful as they were delicious.
Adam threw himself wholeheartedly into whatever job he found himself in. He was committed to doing every task well, approaching each with joy and pride, and pouring the same care and attention into his work that he gave to everything else in life.
At family gatherings, Adam was always in the middle of the fun, surrounded by his nieces and nephews. He could be found playing tag, spinning the kids around until they were dizzy and laughing. He loved bringing party toys and leading the way in whatever adventure the day held. His nieces and nephews adored him for the joy, laughter, and attention he gave them.
Adam was the best gift giver—he had a way of knowing exactly what would make someone smile. He loved audiobooks, milkshakes, and spending time building and creating. Every Monday for years, he took his mom to her sewing class, showing the quiet, steady kind of love that defined who he was.
We will miss Adam deeply. We’ll remember his kindness, his creativity, and the joy he brought into our lives.
He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Jensen, and his brothers, Trevor Jensen and Kyle Jensen. He is survived by his mother, Judy Jensen.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday, August 14th at 11:00 AM at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State Street, Midvale.
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