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In Memory

Susan Carol (Carol) Knudsen (Saetrum Christensen)

Susan Carol (Carol) Knudsen (Saetrum Christensen)

    

CAROL CHRISTENSEN OBITUARY

Susan Carol Christensen, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and dear friend to many, peacefully passed away September 26, 2022, at the age of 71. Carol was born on December 25, 1950, in Salt Lake City, UT, to Jay Donald and Gwen Knudsen. Carol was the eldest of 4 sisters, and no brothers.  After her graduation from Skyline High School, Carol received a bachelor’s degree in Speech Pathology and later in Elementary Education from the University of Utah. Carol had a genuine love for teaching and had an exceptional talent for teaching Math. Carol taught 5th and 6th grade in the Granite school district and Junior High math for many years in the Davis School District. During her 15 years of teaching, she had the opportunity to teach nieces, nephews, 2nd cousins, and even taught a young boy named Bryce Peterson, who later became her primary care physician.

Carol’s love for teaching did not stop with public school. Carol also found a talent and love for teaching crafts to young children. She lovingly became known as “Carol the Craft Grandma” as she used her spare time to offer free craft classes to anyone that would join her. Her family, friends, and neighbors jumped at the opportunity to spend a few hours learning how to do crafts with Grandma Carol, but nobody enjoyed it more than her own grandchildren.

Carol was a dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a firm testimony in and of our Savior Jesus Christ. Carol served in many capacities over the years including Primary President in her mid-20’s, an ordinance worker in the Bountiful, UT Temple and for a time she served at the Centerville Employment Center.  Of her many callings, her favorite was the time she spent as an Activity Days Leader for the young women in her ward.

Carol married her Eternal Companion Calvin Hill Christensen on May 5, 1988 and was sealed to him nine weeks later in the Salt Lake City Temple. Carol was previously married to Brent Saetrum (father of her sons Jason and David Saetrum). Carol enjoyed spending time with her family and religiously gathered her loved ones for Sunday get-togethers. Although her health did not always allow her to be there in person as of late, she was always there in spirit.  Carol was loved by many and will be deeply missed by her loved ones.

Carol is preceded in death by her parents Jay and Gwen Knudsen. She is survived by her husband Cal Christensen, Sisters Kathie (Bryant) Hatch, Karen (Kim) Conover, Linda (Trevor) Woolf, her Sister in Laws, ConnaLu (Michael) Drinkwater, Joan’L (Richard) Reeder, her children Jim (Chrissy) Christensen, Blake (Heidi) Christensen, Jason (Carie) Saetrum, Michelle (Jeff) Nielsen, David (Marsha) Saetrum, Kari (Josh) Lakin, her grandchildren Jimmy (Davin), Megan (Brady), Kyla, Zac, Aubrie (KJ), Jacie (Will), Ethan, Michaela, Colby, Zachary (Abbie), Gage, Caroline, Hazen, Cassie, Brooklyn, Cayden, Wil, Alex, Isaac, Tyler, Mars, Sasha, McKenzie, Chase, Matthew, Max and her great grandchildren Ryleigh, June, Rhett, and Kason and a large extended family.

 

 
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11/05/22 11:02 AM #1    

Mary Ann Johnson (Franson)

I am saddened by the news of the passing of Carol. She, Catherine Shelby, and I went together to a Dance Class at the University of Utah our sophomore year. That led to a friendship that lasted through our years at Skyline. And then a few years ago the three of us reconnected at Carol's home to do crafts together. She was a gifted crafts person and touched lives through that gift. I will remember Carol as a gentle, soft-spoken, kind individual. She was intelligent and hardworking in whatever endeavor she was involved in. And most importantly, she was a person without guile. I'm thankful she was my friend.


11/05/22 01:18 PM #2    

Catherine Shelby (Hale)

Carol was a dear friend of my youth. Our mothers taught school together and we got together for fun times like making matching summer dresses. (Carol's was better than mine. Her craft talent I guess.) I had 3 brothers and felt sorry for her being from a family of all girls. She ended up mother of 2 boys no girls and I had 5 girls no boys.  Quite the flip. Say hi to our moms, Carol. Till we meet again.   

 


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