Jerrold A. Gertsch

September 4, 1946 - July 18, 2012

Jerrold A. Gertsch

Jerrold passed away peacefully on July 18, 2012 at his home in West Jordan.

He was born September 4, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah to LaVaun Eggett and J. Alma Gertsch. He graduated from Highland High and served an honorable mission to New Zealand.  Jerrold worked at Welfare Square for 41 years.  He married the love of his life Carol Knorr on August 3, 1974.  Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple.  Jerrold was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  He was a hard-working family-man who loved sports. 

He is survived by his wife; his four children Thomas, Tracy, Lindsey, Jamie; grandson, Michael; his brother Don (Susan); sister Renee Evans; and many other family and friends.

He is preceded by his parents and his sister Sandra.

Friends may call on the family on Monday, July 23rd from 10:00 AM until 11:30 AM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. A Graveside Service will follow at 12:00 Noon at the West Jordan City Cemetery, 7800 South 1300 West, West Jordan. 

In Loving Memory

lovefrommich / Awesome job keeping the wetsibe up to date! Thank you so much David & Team for this tour and for all you do. I came from Michigan to see the 1st two shows in New York and I was blown away by the whole show. BRAVO! Loved the song choices, arrangements, and overall feeling of the concerts! Fantastic! Incredible! Little Drummer Boy needs to be recorded and released! A whole concert DVD would be awesome. Also, sell those jackets that a few people won, and have some of the money go to charity! Thanks again David for all you do for us & for sharing your voice with us. You're a gift to me, fa la la la la! :)

Amit

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Knocked my socks off with konwelgde!

Millie

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Temple Square in downtown SLC is a big tisuort draw. If you like family history/genealogy be sure to stop by the LDS Family History Library right next to Temple Square their collection is amazing. They have a fun children's museum in downtown SLC from what I remember. This is the Place State Park is neat if you want to see what life was like on the frontier. You ought to drive out on the salt flats (there are rest stops if you are just going by on the highway and want to make a quick stop) just to see what they are like makes for a fun photo opportunity too with the background. 0 likes

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