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Frances Carol Anderson Brown

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Frances Carol Anderson Brown 1939 ~ 2006 Carol passed away at the University of Utah Hospital Feb. 10, 2006 from an acute cerebral vascular accident, superimposed on a chronic lymphoma. She was born May 8, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois to Frances Rowberry Anderson and Wesley Huntington Anderson. She...

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Dear Brother Brown and family, I want to express my sympathy for the loss of your wife and mother. Carol was truly a great lady. I remember when I was in high school and came one day a week to help Carol with household chores. She was always gracious and kind. May the Lord bless and comfort you at this difficult time.

Carol was a wonderful sister-in-law, a tower of strength, her spirit was a terrific example to all who were priviledged to know her. Her friendship, sense of humor and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten.

George, We will all miss Carol but not nearly as much as you will. The Gospel with all of its promise must bring a lot of comfort at this time. Accept our sympathy and heartfelt love for both of you. May the Lord's choicest blessings and comfort be with you at this time. Owen and Joan Smoot

Carol was a compassionate mother that left an enduring legacy in her wonderful children. I know this because her daughter is one of my best friends and possesses many similar traits.
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

George, Our thoughts are with you.

Please accept our deepest sympathies at this time.
The Darrin Rowberry Family

When I hear the name Carol Brown, I think of a wonderful, kind, loving, fun, enjoyable, and successful lady. She enriched my life just by knowing her. I am pleased to have known her and to have been able to spend the time with her in my younger years that I did. She will always hold a very special place in my heart! Dr. Brown, Joseph, George, Jennie, Frank, Alice, and Sarah you have my heartfelt sympathies.

My deepest sympathies to the Brown family. I was one of the lucky ones to have known her all my life.. She was a true example of intellegence, purity and kindness. I will never forget her always kind words and will never ever forget her wonderful hamburgers and milkshakes for lunch. Lots of wonderful memories that will remain with me my entire life..
Love,
Alison

Please accept our deepest sympathies.