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Walker Mortuary - Payson
587 S. 100 West
Payson,
UT
84651
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“Kay and I worked together in the Provo Temple for a number of years. He was, and is a very caring person who seemed to enjoy life and those around...Read More »
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1 of 33 | Posted by: Ernest Knudsen - Prov, UT
“Dear Elder Mortensen's Family,
We were heartbroken to hear about Elder Mortensen's passing. Our little family only knew him from our stop at Cove...Read More »
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2 of 33 | Posted by: Larry Jeffs - Herriman, UT
“Dear Julie, Roger, and Paul & Families, and Darla & Family~
We are shocked and so very sorry about the passing of your father, grandfather,...Read More »
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3 of 33 | Posted by: Nelson & Lucy Jones - Nephi, UT
“Roxane, Neil, Fern, and extended family members: I want to express my condolences at the tragic loss of your dear brother Kay. I remember Kay as a...Read More »
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4 of 33 | Posted by: Karen Carlston Prisbrey - UT
“We both wanted to express our condolences to your family for the loss of your father. We are friends of Pam and Roger and want to let you all know...Read More »
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5 of 33 | Posted by: Mark & Justine Anderton
“Darla,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
love, Christine Parker (Dillard)
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6 of 33 | Posted by: Christine Parker ( Dillard) - UT
“I was saddened to hear about this tragedy. During my younger years of being around the Mortensen household I learned a lot of important things that I...Read More »
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7 of 33 | Posted by: Craig Harvey - Lindon, UT
“My very sincere condolences and love to all the family. I retired from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept. in 1992. Kay and I always...Read More »
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8 of 33 | Posted by: Paul Berrett - Orem, UT
“We will miss you very much Kay! We will keep your fmaily in our prayers always!
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9 of 33 | Posted by: Scott and Amanda Frantz - UT
“Dear Mortensen Family,
I sent the story of Dr. Mortensen's death to my son, Kip Jensen, who lives in Fruitland, Idaho. I thought Kip may have taken...Read More »
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10 of 33 | Posted by: Pat Jensen - West Jordan, UT
“Dear Mortensen Family,
I and no fewer than 10 of my colleagues in Research and Development, Manufacturing Engineering, Quality Engineering, and...Read More »
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11 of 33 | Posted by: Randy Barron - Riverton, UT
“Dr. Mortensen was my favorite professor at BYU; he taught me in the early 90s. He loved to teach and tell stories in class that were relevant to the...Read More »
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12 of 33 | Posted by: Bryan Ganz - Stillwater, OK
“Dear Darla & family, How saddened we are by this terrible turn of events in your lives. We will cherish our fun & fond memories while friends...Read More »
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13 of 33 | Posted by: Jim & Peggy Parry - UT
“Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We love you very much. Thanks for everything you do for our community.
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14 of 33 | Posted by: Scott & Juleen Evans - Syracuse, UT
“My husband and I were both students of Brother Mortensen at BYU. We both appreciated his wisdom as well as his love for his students. While I was...Read More »
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15 of 33 | Posted by: Michele and Luke Nigliazzo - MO
“To Darla and family: We were devastated to hear about Kay's untimely death. We enjoyed our time together at Cove Fort. We appreciated the help you...Read More »
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16 of 33 | Posted by: Pam and Brian Mottishaw
“I knew Kay all of my life. We attended school together, were in the Army together, and were close friends during high-school and at Snow College....Read More »
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17 of 33 | Posted by: Wesley (Gene) Cox - Centerville, UT
“He was a farmer with a PhD, the best kind.
He taught my Father in law in his first year at BYU and he taught me the year before he retired. My co...Read More »
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18 of 33 | Posted by: Garth Mason - Springville, UT
“I have many fond memories of Kay because I worked with him, hunted with him, and he supplied our family with beef. My fondest memory of him, however,...Read More »
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19 of 33 | Posted by: David Anthony - Orem, UT
“I was so shocked to hear about this. I too live in the Payson Canyon area and never dreamed of something like this happening. My God be with his...Read More »
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20 of 33 | Posted by: Dena
“Dear Mortensen Family:
I'm very saddened by the tragic death of this choice man.
I know that his spirit is in Paradise, which is comforting.
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21 of 33 | Posted by: Ed Beatty - St. George, UT
“I just want to share my condolences to the family. I did not know Kay or his family personally, but I jus wanted to express my deepest sympathy to...Read More »
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22 of 33 | Posted by: Heidi Dana
“Professor Mortensen was my materials teacher in my first year in the program in college. He made me laugh every single class. With me there were 2...Read More »
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23 of 33 | Posted by: Sarah Scott - American Fork, UT
“Kay was one of my professors at BYU in the 1970's. I had him for Metallurgy, Statics and Strength of Materials, Machine Design I and Machine Design...Read More »
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24 of 33 | Posted by: David Hendrickson - Riverton, UT
“In 2003 I tried to get into the ME program at BYU and fell short of some of the requirements. Dr. Mortensen mentored me and helped me to be able to...Read More »
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25 of 33 | Posted by: Aric Turner - Seattle, WA
“Everybody if you can, light a candle on behalf of Kay Sherman Mortensen on Saturary November 21, 2009. Keep him and his family in your prayers.
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26 of 33 | Posted by: Kent & Pamela Wing
“I was in Dr Mortensens Machine Design class the first year he taught at BYU. It was the most enjoyable, entertaining and valuable class I had in...Read More »
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27 of 33 | Posted by: Lynn Kerby - Herriman, UT
“" Kay well always be remembered in the Maple Dell Ward, he gave wonderful lessons in his High Priest Group, before him and Darla went on a mission to...Read More »
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28 of 33 | Posted by: Kent & Pamela Wing - Payson, UT
“I wish you my condolences at this time. I was a student of Professor Mortensen in his last 1-2 years of teaching. He was one of my favorite...Read More »
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29 of 33 | Posted by: Eric Zollinger - Pittsburgh, PA
“Kay was my friend, mentor and my teacher. I met him at BYU, where he helped me understand and make sense of Machine Design and Metallurgy. This began...Read More »
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30 of 33 | Posted by: Lynn Thackeray - Payson, UT
“I was in Dr. Mortenson's class when I was courting my wife. My pals and I came up with this great analogy that matched the annealing process for...Read More »
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31 of 33 | Posted by: Joseph Jackson - Woburn, MA
“Kay you will be forever missed by our family. We know that things dont always make sense but we promise to be here for your family just like your...Read More »
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32 of 33 | Posted by: Amanda Frantz
“I have wonderful memories as a young boy when my family would go snowmobiling with Dr. Mortensen and his son. Years later he was the Professor in one...Read More »
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33 of 33 | Posted by: Guy Crockett - Louisville, KY
Kay Sherman Mortensen was brutally murdered in his home on Mon., Nov. 16, 2009. This world is a less interesting place with Kay’s passing. He leaves behind a legacy of scholarship, teaching, farming, patriotism, and a fervent testimony and love of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Kay was born to Sherman and Roxie Mortensen in Ephraim, UT on July 6, 1939. He was the oldest of siblings Roxane, Niel, Lee (deceased), and Fern M. Caka. Kay spent his youth helping his father farm, raise sheep, and hunt. He developed a love for the land, farming equipment, and raising livestock. He continued this avocation throughout his life, raising cows and crops in Utah County. Kay graduated from Snow College, Utah State University, and finally from the University of Utah where he received a Ph.D. in Metallurgy. After working a few years in industry, Kay became a faculty member at Brigham Young University where he taught courses in manufacturing design, engineering technology, and mechanical engineering. He was a well-known and respected scholar and teacher for over three decades at BYU, mentoring undergraduate and graduate students alike. His lectures were known for not only their scholarly content, but his farming and other stories that piqued the interest of students and illustrated practical application for the principles he taught. Kay believed in self-preparedness, both spiritually and physically. He loved to talk and debate issues with colleagues, friends, and family, and loved to make his ideas and opinions known especially on topics like global warming and politics.
Kay was married to Hermona Anderson. They had four children: Roger (Pam), Julie Farnsworth (Mark), Janet (deceased), and Paul (Corina). Kay later married Darla Pectol Jones, the love of his life. Darla and Kay spent the last 18 months on a mission for the LDS Church at Cove Fort Historical Site in the Utah Provo Mission. They were released from this service three weeks ago. The mission experience was the highlight of their lives, and fulfilled his life-long desire to serve a mission.
Kay is survived by siblings, children, two-step children, Brady (Vanette) Jones and Tara (Darren) Hunsaker, nieces and nephews, and eleven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held in the Payson South Stake Center (711 S 600 E) on Sat., Nov. 21 at 11:00 am. Friends may visit Friday evening from 6 – 8 pm at the Walker Mortuary (587 S 100 W, Payson), and from 9:30 – 10:30 am prior to the service on Saturday at the Stake Center. Kay will be interred in the Ephraim City Cemetery.
Visitation
November 20, 2009
6:00 PM
to 8:00 PM
Walker Family Mortuary of Payson
587 South 100 West
Payson, UT 84651
Visitation
November 21, 2009
9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM
Payson South Stake Center
711 South 600 East
Payson, UT 84651
Funeral Service
November 21, 2009
11:00 AM
Payson South Stake Center
711 South 600 East
Payson, UT 84651
