Thomas (Rev) Yeager

April 20, 1952 - October 14, 2015

On October 14, 2015, Tom finished his adventures here on earth. He lived life to the fullest, in spite of a lifetime of health issues. An open house to celebrate Tom’s life will be held on October 30, 2015 from 5:00-10:00 PM at 13364 Flora Court Herriman, UT 84096. Please come join us to share memories around the campfire. 

In Loving Memory

Love never dies my friend and brother. Great run! Great run. Love to you Steph and Morgan.

Blake (Fox) Hopkins

Salt Lake City, Ut

Stephanie, my sincerest condolences, Tom was a great guy and I always considered him a friend all the years we worked together. He will be missed. He may not be with anymore, but the memory of him will live on.

DavidQuinn

Midvale, Ut

From a friend and former co-worker . . . Tom had a fix for every problem, be it related to construction, automobiles, politics, religion, mathematics, computer modeling, or even personal relationships. His two great loves were his family and western rivers. Tom's counter-culture humor kept us all laughing, but also made us think really hard about what is truly important in life. My association with Tom will never be forgotten. My sympathy to Stephanie and the family. Glen Watkins

Glen Watkins

Salt Lake City, Ut

Stephanie, I only met Tom once, I was so impressed with him. I am so sorry for you and your families loss.

Kim Agnew

Sandy, Ut

I boated with Tom a bunch of times, most notably on a GC trip a few years back where he nursed me thru a semi-serious injury. I will always remember the care and kindness he showed me on that occasion. I admired Tom's boating skills, his finely tuned wit, and his spirit in the face of his mounting medical issues. I will think of Tom whenever I float a river, and I will miss him. My condolences to the family.

Gary Ryczek

Denver, Co

I really enjoyed my time at Questar when Tom was my boss in Reservoir Engineering. He was a great guy to work for. I enjoyed our work time together, and I enjoyed hearing about his many river running adventures. I thought that he would be continuing those adventures for many years into retirement, so I was saddened to learn of his death. He will be sorely missed.

David Simpson

Cottonwood Heights, UT

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