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Mayne retired from the Senate in 2023 after a cancer diagnosis.
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The three-term mayor was a political icon in Utah. His daughter, current Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, followed in his footsteps.
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The Utah native and descendant of Hyrum Smith had served in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since 1985.
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Breedlove battled Tom Green and Art Arfons on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah to set and then break each other’s speed records during the freewheeling 1960s. Breedlove’s final speed record was 606.6 mph in 1965.
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Sen. Mitt Romney said she leaves “an exemplary legacy of devotion to her citizens, commitment to duty, and stability in times of turbulence.”
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The late senator’s funeral brought former and current members of the Senate as well as leaders from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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KUER is remembering and highlighting the lives of some of the Utahns who died of COVID-19. Courtney Isaiah Smith was a celebrated and beloved musician in Salt Lake City. His friends and colleagues considered him a “musical genius.”
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As 2020 comes to a close, KUER is remembering and highlighting the lives of some of the Utahns who died of COVID-19. Dolores Horta lived around the world and held bible studies wherever she went. She’s remembered for her kindness and the community she created.
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As 2020 comes to a close, KUER is remembering and highlighting the lives of some of the Utahns who died of COVID-19. Kelly Rindlisbacher was a beloved teacher and principal, who left behind a legacy of kindness, good humor and boundless love for his students.
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As 2020 comes to a close, KUER is remembering and highlighting the lives of some of the Utahns who died of COVID-19. William Christofferson fought in World War II and became a tireless advocate for veterans. He passed away at the age of 93 at the Salt Lake Veterans Home named in his honor.
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As 2020 comes to a close, KUER is remembering and highlighting the lives of some of the Utahns who died of COVID-19. Marnie Miller Blevins was a long-time Garfield County nurse and mother of three. She’s remembered for her humor and care she had for her patients.
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As 2020 comes to a close, KUER is remembering and highlighting the lives of some of the Utahns who died of COVID-19. Sione Ray Tuineau was 35-years-old and lived in West Valley City. He was a husband, father, one of eight siblings and — by all accounts — the life of the party.