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Geralee Oyler
October 6, 2025
Thanks dear brother for the love and concern you always showed me! Thanks for borrowing books to me. They were too funny. Thanks for playing the banjo and singing for us. You should have been famous for your unique music. Thanks for taking time to visit us and to go to dinner with us when we came to town. Thanks for the great pictures you drew for us that adorn our walls. You were always so upbeat and fun to be around even though many times you were hurting. You have been a great example to us. Love forever! Geralee & Allen
Jim and Maril Heck
October 6, 2025
Thank you, Jim, for the many talents and selfless acts of service you contributed that enriched our lives and made this world a better place! We are glad to have called you friend. Love, Jim and Maril Heck
Kristopher Carambelas
October 5, 2025
Dear Christensens, I'm sorry for your loss. Big Jim was one of Cottonwood Heights' good guys when you all were there in the 1970s. God bless you.
Lynda
October 4, 2025
Have a lot of fun memories. You will be missed.
Lynda Christensen
Tess
October 4, 2025
Thinking of your family as you come together to celebrate your Dads fulfilled life and lay him to rest x
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Carrol Christensen Obituary
Carrol James Christensen ("Jim") was born April 25, 1939 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Cyrus Carrol and Bernice Blain Christensen. He grew up in the Salt Lake area and spent many summers in Spring City, Utah, with his grandma and grandpa Blain... Read Carrol Christensen's Obituary
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