David-Brown-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Brown Family Mortuary - Santaquin

David L. Brown

Sep 18, 1962 - Dec 1, 2010

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We are so sorry for your loss. Know that we are thinking of you and praying for you all. We remember Dave from Murray High and more recently when our son was on an All-star baseball team which Dave coached. He was always happy and showed loved to all around him. He made things fun. He will be missed by many, but has made us better by knowing him.

Brown family,

Dave was a good man. He was a good friend in High School. He had a heart of gold and he was a man of integrity. We're sorry we were out of town and didn't learn of his passing until Christmas Eve. During this holiday season his testimony lives on and we all know we will be with Dave again someday soon.

We love you Dave.

From the Tates. Joe, Wende, Nicholas, Colby, Sierra and Andrew.

I didn't know Dave. I feel the lose as if I was his best friend. Dave thank you for the influence you had over so many young players. Thank you for the unselfish hours you spent doing it.
To the Daves family. May the Lord bless and keep you until you see your husband and father again.

Michelle,
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. Our prayers are with you!

Michelle and family, Jenni and I were reminiscing about our memories of Dave. He was by far the best coach ever. When he handed out the trophies he had tears in his eyes! I will never forget the kindness he shared with our family. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Sincerely Vicki Hens-Hill

Thank you Dave for being such a major part of our lives, for being such a good friend, a great example and such a strong support for me—in both my personal and professional life.

We Love you and there will not be a day that goes by that you won’t be missed.

With Love,
Mindy, Chad, Mason, & Kaleb Walsh

I didn't know Dave Brown, but I know several of the Murray hockey players and coaches. One of the players is on the travel team I'm coaching. This is such a tragedy that could have happened to any one of us involved in this sport. My deepest condolensces go out to Dave's family and friends.

our prayers and thoughts are with you.. I am so grateful we are friends and we had the wonderful opportunity to grow up with Dave. We love you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We followed the many good things David was involved in through Phil and Mary. May peace and comfort come to you through the tender mercies of our Father in Heaven and His son Jesus Christ.

David and Mary Ann Kirk

Obituaries

David's Obituaries

To listen to a recording of the service click here: David Lisle Brown returned back into the loving arms of the Lord on December 1, 2010 after a tragic fall on the ice as part of the management team of the Murray High Hockey Team. He was a loving husband, wonderful father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and a great friend. As he passed through the veil, he was surrounded by his sweetheart and eternal companion, Michelle, his children, family and many dear friends.Dave was born September 18, 1962 to Philip and Mary Ivory Brown of Murray, Utah. He graduated from Murray High and attended SL Community College. He married Michelle Schow, the love of his life, February 15, 1985. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple March 28, 1986. He was employed for 25 years by HWP and held a special place in his heart for every friend he worked with. His family, and everyone who knew him, will miss his constant care and unconditional love in their lives. Dave was a faithful member of the LDS Church. He served a mission in Tulsa, Oklahoma and held many leadership positions. His greatest calling was the wonderful example he set by sharing his strong testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ. His heart opened up to every child who was blessed to know him, especially his grandson, Colin. Dave dedicated his life to coaching and managing every sports team his children played on. His family was his highest priority. He taught each of his children his motto: "Stick to the task 'til it sticks to you."He is survived by his wife, Michelle; children, Kristopher (Libby), Madalynne, Parker (serving an LDS mission in the Dominican Republic) and Dakota; grandson, Colin; his parents, Phil and Mary Brown; brother, Mark (Jamie); sisters, Brenda (Bryan) Pett, Nancy (Kyle) Buist, Jenny (Reid) Mears, and many nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 8th at 12:00 noon at the Murray Utah South Stake Center, 5735 South Fashion Blvd. A viewing will be held at the church Tuesday, December 7th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. prior to the service. Interment, Murray City Cemetery.The family would like to extend their deepest appreciation to all the doctors, nurses and staff in the IMC Shock Trauma Unit for their valiant efforts and compassion. A memorial fund for the family has been set up

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