On a beautiful summer day, Dad left his home, surrounded by his family, to go join his “bride” Lucretia Ann Sundloff “Cre”, our mom, on the other side. Duane John Sundloff was born March 3, 1935 to John T. Sundloff and Leone E. Sundloff. Duane was their only son and youngest brother to his sister Melve. We know our dad has just had a HUGE awakening on the other side as we’re sure he was greeted with love by his wife Cre (our mom), his mother, father, sister, mother and father-in-law (Okey K. and Olleva Davis) and brothers and sisters-in-law. Duane was always proud of his “Sundloff” and “Kelley” Ibapah legacy and history. On Dec. 8, 1951, he took Lucretia Ann Davis “Cre” as his wife. For more than 61 years, they built a wonderful life that revolved around family. Together they were blessed with five children, Claudia Ann Collett (Douglas), D. John Sundloff (Joy), Thomas K. Sundloff (Meladie), Stephen K. Sundloff (Cidnie) and Laura Peay Greene (John). Family was the core of everything to our parents. From these five children, they had 15 grandkids and to date 40 great-grandchildren. Dad was so proud of his legacy. Dad enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, boating and all sports activities. He started his own automotive shop and was self-employed for more than 40 years. Dad and mom enjoyed their later years during the winter at their home in Hurricane, Utah. Our dad was “one of a kind!” Our dad built a strong legacy of family based on togetherness. We’re so glad to call him dad, grandpa, grandpa-great, Uncle Du, and friend. He was preceded in death by both parents, his wife Lucretia (Cre), his sister Melve Bublitz Ricks, his father and mother-in-law, his sisters and brothers-in-laws Art Jarl, Harry Sneed and Richard and Della Mae Horak. We know dad would never have even made it this long without the extra support from his grandson Lance Sundloff and his wife Sierra, who became Dad’s full-time caretakers. At times, it required EXTRAORDINARY CARE. We also express our sincere gratitude to the staff at CareSource. Their loving and skilled staff in the last several months who came daily to Dad’s house to assist. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 19, 2015 at the LDS Stake Center, 2675 E. 4430 South, SLC, where visitations will be held on Thursday, June 18 from 6-8 p.m. and on Friday, June 19, 2015 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to the service. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Messages to family can be posted at www.HolbrookMortuary.com.