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Val Christensen Obituary

Val Rigby Christensen was born on September 27, 1935, to his parents [Leonard and Jennie Rigby Christensen] in their home in Hooper, Utah. He was raised primarily by his single- parent mother after his father passed away when Val was a young boy. He grew up on the Hooper farm that prepared him for a life of hard work and service to the Lord. His three brothers [Lynn, Leonard Junior, and Allan] and one sister [Eileen] were always positive examples in his life. After graduation from Weber County High School, where he served as Student Body President, he attended Utah State University. He involved himself in many student leadership opportunities at USU before leaving for a mission to Western Canada. Upon returning from his mission, he continued his education at Utah State earning a bachelors and master's degrees. His educational goals eventually led to obtaining a doctorate degree at Michigan State University. During the preparation for his mission to Western Canada from 1955-1957, Val located some employment at a local cannery. The owner's granddaughter, Ruth Ann Wood, attracted his interest, and before leaving for his mission, they agreed to correspond by mail. Upon returning home, they began an earnest courtship which led eventually to marriage in the Salt Lake Temple on August 15, 1958. Ruth Ann and Val are blessed with two sons and three daughters Kent, Bruce, Valerie, Koralie, and Sheryln. Favorite memories come when the family reflects on the delightful camping events that everyone enjoyed. Especially the annual family reunion at Bear Lake. There were days and nights attending concerts, and other events including many Aggie athletic contests that brought the family together. Special trips and vacations are listed among the lasting memories. There are now 20 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren in the family. Val loved deeply his wife of 64 years and faithful children who brought much joy to his life. Between 1960 and 1964, Val fulfilled an assignment in the United States Army. Achieving the rank of Captain and receiving the Army Commendation Medal upon his release. He then began a career in education, with a high school teaching assignment and eventually employment at Utah State University in 1967, where he retired after nearly 30 years of service in 1996 as Vice President of Student Services. He took satisfaction in the hundreds of hours he spent training students, community, and university leaders throughout the West. He was grateful for the recognition received by a number of organizations for his service, including the Distinguished Service Award presented by Utah State. The Val R. Christensen Service Center at Utah State, which involves hundreds of students in volunteer service, is named in his honor. Added to the family and career responsibilities was extensive church service including Regional Representative, Stake President, Stake Presidency Counselor, High Councilor, Bishop, and Bishopric Counselor. In 1996, he was called as President of the Arizona Phoenix Mission where he and Ruth Ann grew in admiration and love for some faithful and devoted missionaries. Then he was called to service as a General Authority Seventy. During his service in the Seventy, he served in the presidencies of the Philippines, Australia/New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and American West Areas. He also served as Second Counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency. He accepted a call to serve as President of the new Rexburg Idaho Temple, 2008-2011, and grew to love the saints in the Upper Snake River Valley. He worked as a sealer in the Bountiful Temple for many years. In addition to a wonderful and loving family, Val is most grateful for the opportunity to testify of the Savior in many locations around the world. Val will be dearly missed by his loving wife Ruth Ann Wood Christensen, his faithful children Kent [Cara] Christensen, Bruce [Lisa] Christensen. Valerie Olsen [Eric], Koralie Smith [Carr], and Sheryln Doyle [Jef], and his brother Allan Christensen [Annette]. He was preceded in death by his parents and son-in-law, Carr Smith. The family would like to thank the nurses with hospice and all the kind caring workers at Creekside Senior Living. He received great care over the past few years of his life. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 4, 2022, at The Church of Jesus Christ Stake Center, 1476 North 300 West, Bountiful, Utah. A viewing will be held Thursday evening from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Russon Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah and Friday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Services will be streamed live on Val's obituary at www.russonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers the family suggests you contribute to the Val R. and Ruth Ann Christensen Scholarship fund in his honor. usu.edu/valchristensen

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Published by Rexburg Standard Journal from Nov. 4 to Nov. 2, 2022.

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Bill Loos

November 12, 2022

He was a dear friend as we worked together at USU both in university work and Church work.
It can surely be said, "he was one of the really good guys".
He is a person who really made a difference.

Dave Baugh

November 12, 2022

Growing up with Ruth and Val's Children I got to see them in action at home, in church, and at the University. In each aspect of life the gospel shown through as examples of how to live and balance our responsibilities. Val's door was always open at the student center encouraging and motivating the young at critical times in there lives. He ministered to them one on one as the Savior did. A few years ago my brother and I ran into him at the conference center and shared some joyful and humorous experiences we had living in Logan. We can all benefit from knowing and being inspired by him to reach our full potential of service to our fellow man.

Floyd Melvin Hammond

November 9, 2022

Dear Ruth Ann and family, I was so terribly saddened by the death of dear Val. We became such good friends while serving together in the Seventy. He was a man whose goodness had a large impact on my life. Perhaps he has already visited with my dear wife, Bonnie who passed away last June. God bless you all, Elder F. Melvin Hammond

Ruth Stoker

November 5, 2022

We have had many good memories with President Christensen and his lovely wife Ruth Ann. I send our Love and Sympathy to you and your family. May the special memories you have help to give you comfort and piece. I am in the Whisper Cove Assisted Living in Kaysville Utah..Love to Ruth Ann and family from Lynn and Ruth Stoker. Lynn passed away in November 2019.

Lisa Hillyard Robinson

November 4, 2022

Thank you Christensen Family. I am so sorry for your loss of Val. What a beautiful service today. I am so thankful I was able to attend. I was filled with so many wonderful memories of Val. He impacted me as my Stake President during my youth, and then at USU. He helped me be a better leader, student and disciple of Christ. He definitely added "val-ue" to those years and provided with direction and skills that have blessed me ever since. Thank you!!!

Daren Kunz

November 3, 2022

I have sat at the feet of this great man and his sweet wife and been taught so many great lessons as a missionary! My life has been better for this wonderful association that brings a smile upon my face, and thoughts of good memories. We could fill the USU spectrum with cheering people who´s lives were blessed from his influence and association! May God bless you now dear family and friends to know that God lives and He has a plan for each of us and that through Jesus Christ we all might live again and be with Val in paradise! What a sweet reunion that will be! Much love to Sister Christensen and Family!

Michele Howell Simpson

November 2, 2022

A wonderful human being and mentor to hundreds of student leaders at USU he knew us all by name and treated us all so wonderfully! Fun and delicious breakfasts and Christmas parties graciously hosted in their Logan home- Excellent training on how to be successful person in life! I feel blessed and grateful to have known this charismatic, joyful soul- Val Christensen

Roseann Mix Neilson

November 2, 2022

Val Christensen came to Skyline HS in 1967 serving in his High School Relations position at USU. My twin sister, Rosemary Wixom, and myself attended his presentation. We were sold on USU. Some 25 years later, when I took my daughter to USU to begin as a freshman, Val spoke to the parents and students. He promised the parents that if their child was struggling in any way, we could contact him and within 1 hour he would get back with us to report on our child's wellbeing. My love for USU and my entire life has been affected by this good man and what he did to love and serve others. Val Christensen is one of the greatest men I've known and I love his dear wife, RuthAnn and family dearly. Thank you, thank you, Roseann Mix Neilson

Deborah Wood

November 2, 2022

He was truly a great man. Loved being associated with him while at Utah State as an employee. Blessings to his family.

Bruce Bishop

November 2, 2022

Learning of Val´s passing brings to mind many good memories of him as a friend and colleague. I was fortunate as Freshman student at USU to get to know Val who was then a Senior. As both a serious student and a student leader on the campus, Val was great example of the kind of college student I wanted to be. Then some years later, I had the pleasure of working with Val in the USU Administration as a trusted and valued colleague. His counsel and good judgement made the work of everyone around him more successful and rewarding. In his position as VP for Student Services, Val´s was committed to assuring students at USU got the best college education and experience possible. I will always appreciate the many pleasant and productive interactions we had in our roles on campus. He has left us a trove of happy remembrances of a life well lived. My heartfelt condolences to the family.

Doug and Elaine Alder

November 2, 2022

We knew and loved Val and Ruth Ann in Logan for many years. They have blessed us and thousands of others with their lives of service. We send our love to their amazing family, who will surely miss him.
Doug and Elaine Alder, Lehi, Utah

Tiffany Evans

November 1, 2022

To RuthAnn and his family-
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this tender time. Val's influence on my life is immeasurable, and I will be forever grateful. Some people come into our life for a reason, and as a lost twenty-something, he taught me lessons that are with me today. God bless all his family and friends.

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