Jerry Vern Nielsen

1943 ~ 2024

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Celebration of Life

1910 E. Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, Utah
Mar 19, 2024 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Our father and commander Chief Jerry V. Nielsen (Mouse) earned his final badge of honor through his passing on February 26th, 2024. Surrounded with family by his side, he died peacefully in his sleep.

“What you leave as a legacy is not what is etched in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”

Jerry Vern Nielsen was born in Hyrum, Utah, July 31, 1943 to Doyle Baer Nielsen and Iris Maud Liljenquist. He married Sharon Wheeler in 1963. Later divorced. Survived by his three children, Corey (Carol) Nielsen, Rob Nielsen, Shanna Hurskainen, his grandchildren, Chase, Casee (Christian), Jaida, Anthony, and Justice. His loving and close friend, Mickee (Elaine) Spears. Survived by siblings Larry, Paul, Rob and Julie.

Chief Jerry V. Nielsen founded the Granite School District Security department in 1970. During this time, he was also serving as a reserve deputy for the local Sheriff’s Office. For nearly three years he served alone, working full-time days, in the district’s maintenance department, and part-time nights, weekends and holidays as the district’s sole security officer. His many hours of dedicated service were uncompensated and performed on a volunteer basis. This was done in an effort to prove that there was a viable need for such a program within the district. His efforts in loss prevention and crime suppression had such positive results, that in 1973, he was granted permission, by the school board, to hire three additional officers, and begin a full-time program. The Chief and those officers were all sworn reserve deputy sheriff’s, with full police powers. They derived their law enforcement authority from the Sheriff. Since then, the police department has grown tremendously and made a remarkable and lasting impact on the safety measures taken within the Granite School District schools, ensuring the safety of all students and faculty each and every day.

The profound impact that Chief Jerry V. Nielsen has had in the lives of others will live on forever.

Not only was Chief Nielsen a leader and protector within the community, he was a leader and a protector over his family. A man full of integrity, compassion, class and chivalry. Jerry loved his children and grandchildren fiercely. His inner peace and happiness was derived from knowing his loved ones were thriving and doing what brought them joy; often telling them: “Please don’t worry about me, just take good care of yourself and I’ll be fine”. Committed to the very end in shielding others from the health struggles he battled for many years.

We will miss you dad “Chief” - Godspeed!

Celebration of life will be held on Tuesday March 19, between 4:00-7:00 pm at the Le Jardin at The Rose Shop, 1910 E. Dimple Dell Rd., Sandy, Utah 84092



Guestbook/Condolences

What a wonderful tribute. Hugs and prayers from the Zeman family.


- Charles and Julie Zeman

Chief,
My sadness today is comforted with memories of fun, friendship, craziness and joy. I heard something special today “ The gift of aging is wisdom.” Thanks for sharing your wisdom, bravery, caring and classiness. I am forever grateful.
“Toad”


- Todd Rasmussen

I am so sorry for your loss Corey. The obituary sounds like he was a wonderful man. Hugs and more hugs.
Leslie Christofferson


- Leslie Christofferson

We are sadden to hear of the passing of your dad. Your family has been through some very difficult times and we are very sorry for the losses you have endured. You are in our thoughts. We love your family and sending our deepest condolences.
Mark and Lori


- Mark and Lori Hilton

So many great memories with our families. I can picture Jerry standing on the swim deck of “The Answer” as we motor along at Lake Powell. Driving his Black circa ‘70’s GMC truck with the camper in the Uintas for a family camping trip. At our Family Cabin or and any number of gatherings. Thanks for all the great memories Jerry. The Adamson’s are heart broken but we know you and Brad, Ralph, Elwood and all the rest are together again at The Birdcage having a great time.


- Brent Adamson & Family

My condolences to family. I have fond memories.
Love you all.


- Jennie Baxter

Jerry was the most wonderful man and boss I ever worker for. We weren’t only co-workers but life long friends. He was an outstanding community leader, leading Granite Police into the future! If it weren’t for Jerry Granite wouldn’t have the outstanding Police Department today. I will never forget the impact he made on me and the years we shared together.
RIP my dear friend.


- Sandy Mamales

I’m so sorry for your loss. Jerry was not only my Boss but a lifelong friend. My years of working with Jerry were my best at Granite Police. Jerry was a leader among the Police family. Many looked to him to him for guidance and his leadership. Without Jerry Granite would not be the outstanding Police Dept. they have today.
I will remember our times of hard work followed by times of laughter and fun!
RIP my friend!


- Sandy Mamales

Dear Corey & Robby,
Our deepest condolences to you and your families with the loss of your Dad. He was a great guy and a good friend from so many years ago. The many memories of your family always brings many smiles and endless laughs.
Love to you & your family at this hard time!
Love,
Janet & the Stowe Family


- Janet McMillan