
Charles Kelly Class
1956 - 2014
PGA professional Charles Kelly Class left us on July 10, 2014 at the age of 57.
Golf was Kelly's passion. He was the golf professional at Lakeside Golf Course in West Bountiful from 1989 to 2013 and owner of "Golf with Class" in Woods Cross. In 1998, he was the Utah Assistant Professional of the Year, and he served on the PGA President's Council on "Growing the Game." Kelly was well-known and respected in all circles of the golfing community and will be remembered for his love of and contributions to the game.
Kelly is preceded in death by his parents, Audrey and Charles Class. He left behind his wife, Kari Class; Previous wife, Debbi Class; sons, Eric and Evan (Sarah) Class; stepchildren Jack Esper and Ashly Esper (son, Kooper); sister, Paulette (Gary) Birdsall; nieces, Callie Birdsall and Sarah (John) Huizingh; grandchildren, Oliver and Angela Class, and Tyler Kortkamp and many friends both personal and professional.
A "Celebration of Life" will be held on Sunday, July 20, at 4:00 p.m. at the home of Paulette Birdsall, 2893 South 400 East, Bountiful, Utah.
Donations for assistance with final expenses will be appreciated and can be made at any Wells Fargo Bank to the Kelly Class Memorial Fund. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/saltlaketribune/name/charles-class-obituary?id=14292224
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Janine Tueller (Mickelson)
When I heard the news about Kelly's sudden passing just a few days ago, I was heartbroken. I had known Kelly since 2nd grade at Oak Hills, going through all my school years with him. I posted some pictures on his profile page of our elementary school years. I was looking forward to seeing him at the reunion, and my heart aches for his family in their sudden loss.
Robert Pierson
I thought it was an error or a joke when I saw Kellys name in the Memory spot. I had just talked to him
a week before his passing and he was looking forward to going to the reunion. It sucks to be at an age
where the first thing you look for in the paper is the obits to see if someone your age has passed and if you knew them. I hate to hear of Kellys passing as he was a great guy!
Bob
Randy Ford
Like Bob I thought it was a mistake when Kelly had posted the reunion on Classmates I had looked forward to seeing him again. It is hard to believe that he is gone. It makes the reunion to me even more important to see old classmates once again before we never have the chance again.
Leslie Merrill
It's a truly great person that is remembered so fondly by all that have interacted with them over their short time on this earth. Kelly Class.... I guess his last name says it all. Class. I too was looking forward to reminiscing with Kelly about old times, especially the fun we had with the old Green Truck. Rest In Peace, our hearts are with you and your family.