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AL "ABE" JU

AL "ABE" JU obituary, Sandy, UT

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Al Bert (Abe) Ju 3/31/1936 ~ 5/19/2010 At the conclusion of a happy life well lived, Abe passed in the hospital with his loving wife Debra at his side. His generous and loving heart finally gave out on him.He was loved and will be missed by his family, immediate, and extended. He is survived by daughter Lee, and husband Mike Chew, (Ty, Bennett), and daughter Sheila, and husband Scott Warenski. He was born in Salt Lake City to Lee She and Joy Ju. One of nine siblings, brothers Henry, Tonley, Songley, Pingley, Chaunley, David, Leonard, and baby sister Betty Cone. He was proud to have served his country as a Lt. Colonel in the Army Corp. of Engineers in the Nat'l Guard. He attended Granite High School. He loved to cook, and feed his family and friends. Abe was studying the Bible and attending meetings with Jehovah's Witnesses, and truly loved what he was learning. No man has ever been loved more than Debra loved him. Memorial Thursday May 27th at 3:00 p.m., The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 9936 So. 300 E., Sandy, Utah. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Abe Ju Fund at any Wells Fargo branch. Online condolences and obituary at www.memorialutah.com or tributes.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on May 23, 2010.

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Jamie Bowen

June 1, 2010

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I knew Abe from American Towers. He helped save me from many maintenance catastrophes (water floods, etc) during the time I lived there. He left a memorable impression on me because he was very kind, knowledgeable and patient, and always willing to take time out of his day to help solve a problem. He will be missed, and my thoughts are with his family.

Auntie Kathy

May 31, 2010

Our family has great memories of early years with the Ju family. Holiday's and Sunday dinners were the best. Abe was a special man with a heart of gold. Shiela and Lee,I love you and miss you! Your hearts will be lonely for your father for a long time but..over time, the fond memories come flooding back, the smiles return and great stories are told.

Pat (Dipo) Chavez

May 29, 2010

How sad we were to hear about the passing of Al. Our loving thoughts and prayers are with your family.
During the depression, Mrs. Ju was the only person who would hire those struggling to find work. She hired our Dad and paid him ten cents a day and later ten cents an hour. What a blessing the Ju family was to the family of Henry and Edith Dipo. Because of you, our parents were able to feed their children.
The Dipo family lived at the dead-end street of Oakland Avenue.To get to the Ju farm we had to cross the railroad tracks, which our parents said we could never do.But, we were naughty and did it anyway. I believe I was the same age as Betty. She took me to her house one day after playing, her mother was working in the fields. She gave us each a fresh piece of corn to eat. It was so sweet
and delicious, I couldn't wait to run home and tell my Mom she didn't have to cook the corn anymore, because it was so good raw. Needless to say, Betty thought I was nuts.
We have wonderful memories of your family. It is sad to think we all grew up, moved away, and lost touch with you. But, over the years we have often thought of all of you and wondered where you were and what you were doing. We loved and appreciated our friendship with the Ju family.
God Bless All
Love the Dipo Family:
Roy, Joan, Dorothy, Dick, Shan, Kae, Pat, Vern, Sherry, And Fred.

Richard & Jan Flanders

May 27, 2010

Even though our paths have not crossed alot lately, we have so many fond memories of Abe. Our daughter was so sad to learn of her , "Uncle Abe" passing away. Our hearts go out to Debra, his daughters and all of the family. We heard so many good things about you Debra and know that there is a huge hole in your heart at this time. As the days go by, may many wonderful memories come to help you.
Richard (Dick) and Jan Flanders

Anita Hill

May 25, 2010

I don't think that I ever me AL "ABE" JU. I might have, I just don't know for sure. But, I want to send my condolenses to Debbie, Sheila and Lee.
I know that he is in Heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ. And, I know that he will be missed. We will ALL be together again one day, and what a GLORIOUS day that will be. Love Anita/Dallas, Texas

Renee Luras

May 25, 2010

To my cousin Debbie, Shelia and Lee my deepest sympathy. Abe has been so good to me since I was a young girl and has been part of this family for a life time. My sister loved the food he would prepare for our family functions and I for the food at Rebbie's service. What a honor Debbie, to have been blessed with the love of such wonderful man for so many years. Think on these things and may Jehovah hold you close to his heart at this time. Love Na.

May 25, 2010

Dearest Debra,
When I heard about Abe, it broke my heart. I know you'll miss him dearly because of the closeness you both had to one another. I hope
you'll take comfort in all the loving memories you shared together, and
in the knowledge that he loved you more than life itself. You are in my
thoughts and prayers, and I love you!
Margrethe

Aunt Marsha Cluff

May 25, 2010

Shelia and Scott, I can certainly see why you loved this wonderful man so much. Thank goodness for precious memories that will keep him in your hearts forever. LOVE YOU BOTH!

Cory & Carol Watkins

May 24, 2010

Debra
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help, now and in the future. Abe will be deeply missed. He was a great friend and neighbor.

Calene Thurman

May 24, 2010

Deb- I just want to tell you how sorry I was to read about your loving man and sweetheart. God bless you and keep you my friend..

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