Cindy Rae

Birth date: Dec 4, 1929 Death date: Oct 27, 2015
Holladay, Utah – Donald Milton Henriksen was born December 4, 1929 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ora Milton Henriksen and Hazel (Southam) Henriksen. He passed away October 27, 2015 in Holladay, Utah due to Diffuse Large B Cell Lympho Read Obituary


You danced your way through life sharing your God given gift with so many others, that is what is the good and right thing to do and you did it well.
Always that big magnetic smile even as a teen,many memories for me as a child'
Among those he left behind is only sister Carol who I know is deeply grieved, she recently lost her mother and now her only brother.
Bless the entire family for at a time such as this the Lord has taken back what he gave,pray the only comfort is in him. Donald knows this now. Be comforted by all that he was to you and carry those things with you.
My heart is with you
Don, you taught me to dance. The happy years of dancing with you at the Murray Arts Center are the reason I no longer have stage fright. You taught me how to tie flies and fish, and then you taught my husband. You showed me how to hit a golf ball. You made terrific coffee. You were kind to me. You cheered me on and made me feel like an amazing person. You were my stepfather and I love you, cherish you and miss you.

Thank you Donald for the memories, your graciousness has made
others lives better.
A lesson for us all to be committed and passionate about things in life like you were with ballroom dancing, you danced your way through life and shared it with so many. I don't know if you made the close or they made you but, you were a well kept man.
More importantly you have been a good man, a good person
God Bless You Donald God Bless Your only sister Carol who loves you so much, it is so hard to loose a sister or brother
God Bless All the family members carry on for Donald.
I want to say Goodbye to my Brother Donald.
My Brother Don never missed a Sunday going to his Mother to visit since his Father died.
He was a good Son always helping his Mother. He never missed a Christmas or Thanksgiving; either at his home or mine. We grew up on 8th East and then Yuma Street, my Grandpa Southam build four homes on 8thEast and my Uncle Melvin and Aunt Phyllis build one home on 8th east.
Goodbye my Brother from your little sister Carol Dodi!
Judith, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Donald was my father (Les Quick) neighbor and dad always talked of you and Donald, and how nice the two of you were, that you always took time to stop and visit.
and so in memory of my father I know he would want me to tell you he is so sorry for your loss.
Though I've met you only a few times I know you were the light of his life, and I am so glad he had someone to love and care for him.
Thinking of you at this time and knowing the wonderful memories you shared will always keep a smile on your face.
Dianne Larsen
