Jim G. Rengstorf 1969 ~ 2011.

Jim passed away surrounded by loved ones on March 7, 2011. Born October 16, 1969, Jim was an amazingly talented artist and graphic designer. He used his creativity throughout his career as a graphic artist at City Weekly and later as the Creative Director for United Way of Salt Lake. Jim also ran his own graphic design company – Calyx Design. Jim dedicated much of his artistic talent to communities and organizations he loved and believed in. He was involved with the Asian communities of Utah and volunteered his time and professional services for the Asian Association of Utah, The Utah Asian Festival, Philippine American Association of Utah, and also served as a member of the Board of Directors and Creative Director for the Utah Asian Chamber of Commerce and the Utah Pride Center. Jim created logos, websites, and print and advertising material for many of these organizations – often pro-bono.

He truly made the world a better place through his support, generosity, and creativity. Jim leaves behind his mother, Edith G. Rengstorf of Ogden and his partner, Jed Robbins who cared for him during his illness. Jim is survived by many members of the Gabiano family who live all over the world. Jim also leaves behind countless friends who supported and loved him and who got much more in return. Anyone who met Jim was no doubt touched by his generosities and personal commitments. Jim will be deeply missed by his partner, his family, his friends, and all the communities he had dedicated his life to supporting. Jim lived each day to the fullest, surrounding himself with positive energy from the people and causes that meant so much to him. At Jim’s request, no service will be held. A wake to celebrate his life will be held for close family and friends. In lieu of flowers, Jim requested that any and all donations be made to a Memorial account for him, which has been created at Wells Fargo bank in his memory.

(Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from March 16-20, 2011)