Heather (Anderson) and Steve Densley

As many of you know, Heather and I got married about 6 months after I returned from my mission. We both graduated from BYU, moved to American Fork and I am now an attorney for Union Pacific Railroad handling litigation in Utah and Idaho. Heather spends about 10 hours each week as an art conservator restoring oil paintings and the rest of her time taking care of our four children: Taylor (14), Portia (10), Thomas (7), and Isabella (18 mos.). We look forward to seeing you all at the reunion this summer.

Most Embarrassing Moment in High School
I got into an abandoned shopping cart and let Matt Riddle push me down main hall. As we approached the main office, he had picked up pretty good speed. Of course, I assumed that he would keep going straight down the hall, but instead, he took a sharp turn right in front of the office, let go of the shopping cart, and ran. As I crashed into the windows, two full length glass panels were cracked. I felt pretty stupid explaining to the principal what had happened. But, although Matt ran from the scene, he latter paid for the damage to the windows himself.

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NOW

Comments

yvonne lather said…
I knew y'all would have a wonderful marriage! You were so great in high school together. Can't wait to see both of you and meet your family.
Anonymous said…
I swear, I thought the cart was going to roll to a stop before it reached the windows. Honestly.
Anonymous said…
Hey Steve,
I see Heather about once a year. Haven't seen you. Sounds like your doing great. See you soon.
craig gardner said…
Steve, thanks for letting me take Heather to Jr. Prom while you were in D.C.....
Anonymous said…
Wow, from the looks of your photos, it appears both of you have not aged a day! Incredible.
Anonymous said…
Steve, I would seriously vote for you!
Anonymous said…
Hi Heather,

You and Steve look great and your kids are beautiful. Were you guys at Disney world? We live only 2.5 hours away from Disney so we go there a lot. Next time when you visit Florida, you should come see me. I really am greatful for your friendship and for the fun time we had together in high school. You are one of those beaufitul people who really touched my life and helped me feel welcome in America. Thanks.
Anonymous said…
Steve thank you for your comment today. It really made me feel good. I was so sad yesterday knowing I couldn't see you guys again. What a wonderful class we have. I will definitely see you guys next time. Putting my reservation in already...lol.
Unknown said…
The reunion last night in the ballroom at the library went very well. I had a great time with Jared. He knew several people from our '88 class. He graduated in '87 and his 20 year was fun, but I would have to say, I enjoyed out reunion immmensely.

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