In Memoriam

The purpose of this blog is to honor our former classmates who attended Bountiful High School as members of the class of 1965 and are now deceased. These souls, who have gone before us, were our friends, our associates, and an important part of our own history. They deserve to be remembered. We were able to research a school photo for most of these former classmates. We have also located obituaries for many of them, and have included statistical information regarding the death of those for whom an obituary was not found. 

Our profound thanks to all of our friends who have sent information to assist us in preparing this labor of love. Researched and compiled by Yvonne Rasmussen and Diane Day.

**Due to Blogger limitations, dates for those who passed before 1970 will display inaccurately in the chronological list. You'll find those classmates' obituaries listed under 1970.


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Conrad Naegle



Conrad Anthony Naegle, “Crow”, passed away peacefully on September 23, 2020 at the University of Utah, after a short stay. He was born on a cold day in December to George and Lorraine Naegle in Salt Lake City, Utah.  He married Shari Bangerter in 1963; he will be lovingly remembered by his “knock out wife” of 57 years.

Conrad was a self-made man who was not only skilled but self-taught in many trades. He was a remarkable man who loved his family and would do anything for them and would never back down from a fight, but this was a battle he could not win. Conrad was a noble man and a problem solver who never gave up until a solution was found.  In the poorest of health, he continued to battle on and reflected this work ethic to the end.  He was always there to lift us up.  He was loud, stubborn and as tough as nails, but his heart was even bigger than his personality.  He loved to keep things simple and genuine. Our Father taught us to live life with grace and integrity.

He is survived by his wife Shari; his children LeAnn (Brian) Quinn, Shaun (Shannon) Naegle; grandchildren, Katelyn, Matthew, and Brady Quinn, Dominick and Kelsie Naegle, Mandy Bone, Debra Anderson; and 3 great grandchildren; brother, Larry Naegle; brother-in- law Bob Bangerter, brother and sister-in-law Steve and Betty Bangerter; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and a myriad of friends that were like family to him. He was preceded in death by his sons Marty and Cory Naegle, and grandson Shea Naegle; his parents and siblings.

The family would like to express their love and gratitude to those who cared for our father and made his passing as comfortable as possible. Sadly, the family recognizes that due to Covid-19 there will not be a formal gathering.  We ask you to love and hold your loved ones tight, tomorrow is never promised. 

In lieu of flowers, and to honor Conrad’s name, the family believes in the program at the The Red Barn Academy in Farmington, Utah, 1200 W. Red Barn Lane, Farmington, UT. 84025 or use the link Red Barn Farms where donations can be made. This obituary will also be appearing in the Davis Clipper on October 2, 2020.

Go Utes! Go Jazz! and that’s the “True Story.”

Condolences, memories or photos may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com 

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Conrad Anthony Naegle, please visit our floral store.  Lindquist Mortuary

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