Gregory Dale Kehl
Gregory Dale Kehl "The Entertainer" A fantastic father, husband, brother, friend and son has returned home to our Heavenly Father on Sept. 12, 2007, where he can rest in peace.Greg, you are the light of our life. Our room will be empty without you there. You touched all those who knew and treasured you as a friend, brother, father and husband. Greg served in many church callings for the LDS Church. He was a terrific and respected member of the Eagle Mountain community. He sat on the City Council and volunteered his time and money whenever possible. Greg enjoyed the outdoors, all kinds of music and his beautiful yard and home. No one had more pride in his community and family than Greg Kehl. He enjoyed riding his Harley, snowmobiling and spending time with his devoted wife and sons. Greg is greatly loved by his mother, father, sisters and their families. He is a fantastic uncle, brother-in-law and person. Of all of Greg's accomplishments, and there were many, his family, his sons and wife, are what he is most proud of. Greg's family takes comfort in knowing he has returned home to a loving Father in Heaven and grandfather (Alma Kehl) who passed before him. No one's life will ever be the same without Greg's point of view or the special way he brought laughter into any situation. Greg is survived by his loving wife, Becky; sons, Dexter and Dallin; his dog, Moose; parents, Dale and Sharron Kehl of Taylorsville; grandmother, Bernina Kehl of Salt Lake City; sisters, Tammy (Calvin) Carrell of Murray; Tonya (Merlin) Huff of Taylorsville; and Tresa (Shayne) Ahlin of Santaquin. Greg is also survived by his second family who loved and respect him (the dreaded in-laws, he would have said), Shirl R and Shari Black of Taylorsville; brother-in-law, Matthew (Annette) Black of Stansbury; sister-in-law, Jennifer (Terry) Word of Riverton. Greg has many nieces and nephews that love and adored him. You will be missed Unkie Greg. Soar high rocket man! Greg was an entrepreneur at heart, there was no job too challenging for him to accomplish. Funeral services will be Monday, September 17, 2007, 12:00 noon at the Cedar Pass Stake Center, 2977 East Pony Express Parkway. There will be a viewing on Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road, Taylorsville and on Monday from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Church prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Deseret News from 9/15/2007 - 9/16/2007.
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