Kent E. Carlson, 62, born 7-19-1949 to John Everel Carlson and Afton Loveless Carlson Smith, in Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away 5-29-2012 from a short but cruel fight with lung cancer.
Kent graduated from Skyline High, attended Weber State College where he met dear friends Mike and Kathy Banks and his future bride, Jeralyn Newsome. They were married in Salt Lake City, moved to Cedar City, Utah to finish his college education at SUU (SUSC). They later divorced. He worked at Desert Mound Mine and upon graduating, purchased and operated KC Western Wear Store until 1979. He met Joye Crosby Anderson and together they moved to Salt Lake City. His career in Salt Lake City from that time on was in the Steel Fabrication business. Kent and Joye were married 5-15-82 and enjoyed traveling, going to 52 countries, and playing with little family members, camping, fishing with family and 4 wheeling and back country camping in the red canyons of Eastern Utah, sailing in Mission Bay, CA, Hobie Cat racing and pleasure sailing, winning gold medals in Utah Summer Games and trophies in Hobie regattas as far south as Gulf of Mexico.
Kent is survived by his wife, Joye, his mother, Afton, siblings: Douglas, Midway, UT., Jill (Dave) Empey, Mesquite, NV., Brad (Sandy), Firestone, CO., Cindy (Dean), Layton, UT. Kent's children, Robert Scott Carlson, Herriman, UT., and John Jay Carlson,
Smithville, MO., grandchildren Marissa and Kristen Bess, Benjamin and Samuel Carlson, Saige and Wyatt Carlson. Joye's children, Suzanne (Marc) Brown, St, George, UT., Kenneth Crawford, Murray, UT., grandchildren Jaime Sorensen, Natalee (Lowell) Harris, Krista (Zach) Horton, Danielle (Matt) Pyles, and Alexandra Crawford and 5 great-grandchildren. Kent has left behind many dear and loving friends from all walks of life.
Please join us in the celebration of Kent's life, to be held Saturday, June 9, 2012 at 5:00 pm at the Barney residence, 2548 E. 150 S., Layton, Utah.
Source: www.thespectrum.com
Body of man in his 20s washes up by derelict pier... carrying nothing to identify him but his car keys - Daily Mail
By David Baker
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The body of an unidentified man was found washed up by a derelict peir in Sussex this morning in what the police have called an 'unexplained death'.
Now as the police desperately try to discover who the man in his 20s is it appears there is nothing to identify him but his car keys.
A member of the public discovered the body by Hastings' derelict pier in East Sussex at 7.30am this morning.
Unexplained: The body of a man in his 20s was found by a member of the public near this stretch of beach in Hastings this morning
Officers have appealed for help in trying to identify the man, who had been in the water for up to 24 hours, a Sussex Police spokeswoman said.
Having searched the man's soaked through clothes for signs of his identity there was little to help reveal who he is.
According to the police, they are focusing their attention on the car keys found in his pockets, as the most significant lead for discovering his identity.
Detective Inspector Andy Harbour said: 'The man, who we believe is in his 20s, was found washed up on the beach.
'We are treating his death as unexplained.
Investigations: Police hope car keys found in the man's body will help to identify him and are appealing for any information
'We are doing all we can to identify him.
'He has short dark brown hair, is about 5ft 7in and was wearing a shiny black jacket and stone-washed jeans. In his pocket were keys to a Renault car.'
Anyone with information is asked to call Sussex Police on 101.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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