Athletes, judges, historians and a bear: The noteworthy Utahns who died in 2021

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Athletes, judges, historians and a bear: The noteworthy Utahns who died in 2021
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Here, The Salt Lake Tribune stops to remember scores of people — and one photogenic bear — who left their marks on Utah and its people in one way or another.

Henry Lee Adams, the first Black person to graduate from the University of Utah law school and to serve as a Utah assistant attorney general.• A pioneering figure in Utah law, Adams was the first Black person to graduate from the University of Utah’s law school and to serve as an assistant attorney general in Utah. In his legal career, Adams also served in posts with the IRS, Kennecott Copper and the Navajo Nation.

Crumbo disappeared while on a backcountry trip in Yellowstone National Park with his brother, Mark Crumbo O’Neill, when a storm hit. O’Neill’s body was found Sept. 20, dead from exposure. After weeks of searching, Crumbo’s body was not recovered and in November• An artist and designer, Damschroder was vice president of design at Atmosphere Studios, a company that creates trade-show exhibits and interiors for businesses, and a contributor to the traveling exhibition Whose Art.

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