
Ken Dolezsar – you were full of life. You came into our lives and took us on an incredible journey that none of us could have gone on without each other. You loved us and we loved you! You taught me about marketing, sales, managing, working in a team and about exuberance for a project.
Most importantly, you were my friend. You were my husband’s friend and how can I convey, how much you are missed.
The tragedy of your death is combined in my heart with the tragedy of the decimation of the team. The UVU Hockey team was a creative effort, like a child, that You, Matt, myself and Sara created. No one person was more than the other, the 4 of us, were integral to the effort….we all enjoyed the Hades out of what we were doing….weekend night brought smiles and excitement! Weekend nights always brought a big hug from you, you ALWAYS commented on how my perfume smelled so nice.
My life will never be the same, my husband’s life will never be the same….we miss you Ken, we loved you and always will. May your murderer continue to rot in prison and subsequently roast in hell. Matt will be sitting at his trial in January.
TRIAL OF man who is accused of killing Ken Dolezsar UPDATE: the trial was scheduled to start several weeks ago, it is now continued for several months. I will post again as soon as I know a better time frame.
UPDATE: It appears that the trial will begin on April 19th, 2010 and expected to last until May 7th.
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I haven't made the time to feel how much I miss him. I began playing hockey when I was about 7. The sounds, smells and memories of those early years are still brought to mind everytime I enter a rink. They make me smile. But lately, everytime I enter a rink, I remember how excited Ken became with the anticipation of seeing the results of his impassioned work. He wanted to see him team succeed on the ice. He wanted to see the boys he was so excited about, succeed at their game. He wanted to see those stands full - da**it! I loved standing behind the bench with him. He loved watching the game from there, while also critiquing the work that was happening off the ice. He was always making mental notes and always watching. He taught us so much. I miss him so much sometimes. Especially when hockey season is on. I've never had such a friend and doubt that I will ever again. He was one of a kind. The very best of any kind! He landed in my lap and was a mentor, big brother and peer all at the same time. He was a helluva man.....
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