In Memory

John Copier

John Copier

 

John Dirk Copier 1953 ~ 2011

John Dirk Copier returned to his Heavenly Father on June 26, 2011, after a hard fought battle with kidney cancer.

He was born July 25, 1953 to Floris and Eva Antje Aaltje Anjewierden Copier in Salt Lake City, Utah.

He graduated from Granite High School then served an honorable mission to the country of his parents' birth, the Netherlands.

After returning, he married his sweetheart, Sheri Lynn Atkinson, in the Salt Lake Temple on a Friday the 13th.

Luckily they remained married 35 years. John grew up working in the construction industry next to his father and other family members.

He later honed his own skills as a brick mason and foreman, leaving behind many monuments to his talent, including the City Creek Project, the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, and the new Mid-Jordan TRAX stations.

He loved the Lord and served diligently in the LDS church in many capacities, including several years serving with the young men.

He particularly enjoyed his experiences with the youth on pioneer treks and scout camps.

He also loved sports, especially football, softball, golfing, hunting and camping with his boys, and motorcycles.

He won many motocross trophies racing in his youth and several medals playing golf with his special buddies in the Special Olympics.

However, his greatest joy was his family.

He is survived by his wife, Sheri; children: Erin Rigby, J.D., Ryan (Heidi), Nathan, Camren, Kaden, Derrick Rigby; grandchildren: Alyssa, D.J., Nicole; parents: Floris and Eva; brothers: Floris (Joanne), Randall (Kaye), Mike, Eldon (Debbie), Ken (Char), Dale (LaDean); and sisters: Marian (Mike) Mallory, Linda (Lee) Llewellyn, Sharon (Cameron) Clukey.

He was preceded in death by his grand-parents and son, Jordan.

The family wishes to thank Bryan Allen and the Allen Masonry employees for their love, support, and generosity.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday July 6, 2011 at the LDS River 6th Ward building (7350 S. 1300 W., West Jordan) at 12 p.m.

Friends may call Tuesday July 5, 2011 from 6-8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates (6500 S. Redwood Rd., West Jordan) and one hour prior to the services at the church.

Online condolences welcomed at www.memorialutah.com 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kaden's future missionary fund at any Jordan Credit Union or to Parent-to-Parent at the University Hospital NICU.