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Howard Jones Brinton

Salt Lake City, Utah

1940 - 2012

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1940 ~ 2012Howard Jones Brinton, 72, a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed from this life on December 26 at his home in Draper, Utah. Howard was born in Sandy, Utah, on March 15, 1940, to Clark and Cumorah Brinton and was known as one of the "Brinton boys". He graduated from...

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I remember my friends telling me I had to go to this conference called Star Power. I came away with my mind so full i couldn´t hold it all in. Came home and immediately set my team up to all go to a class of his. He changed real estate as we all knew it. No one since has had the impact he did. Miss him and talk about him all the time. "What´s time to a pig?"

Howard Brinton was the most generous and giving human being that I ever met. My Husband and I were one of his Starpower Stars. I adored him and will never forget what an impact he made in my life and real estate career.

Howard was an inspiration to all of us. He always made you feel like you were the most important person in the room. Keith and I respected and appreciated all that he did for us, and all of the stars. The truth was that he was the shining star that lit up the room and inspired everyone to be the very best we could be, not only in our business but also in our friendships. I think of him often and thank him for all he gave to us and everyone involved in Starpower.

I met Howard in the late 70s when we were starting out as speakers in the CRS program. We went on the share the stage together many times. No matter what was happening in my business, I knew I could call him for congratulations or consolation. I learned gratitude when I called him to share a challenging business situation. He asked: "Do you have cancer?" No. "Well I do, so your day was better than mine." He was a great friend and mentor to me and so many others.

your right Ruth. Howard would have said something about not being able to control the outside world so we should not stress and enjoy our families this week....

Americans are going through a dark time in our history today. If Howard were here still I’m sure he would have found humor in something and make everyone around him feel a little better.

I just learned of Howard's passing. I am soooo sorry to hear of his passing. I was a big fan of his and his Star Power events really changed my life and made me a better Realtor. I went to numerous of his events in Hawaii, Florida and Texas. He was such a great man!

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Karen and I had the great privilege of having Howard for four full days of our GRI training at Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana). We became instant fans, and bought all of his materials. They were an inspiration and of great practical help to us.
One of our fondest memories was of the Star Power event in Aspen--350 excited Realtors. That was the first time we heard the Pig Story! He will always be in our hearts.

Words cannot express the loss to humanity with the passing of Howard! He was blest with family, friends and the best sense of humor which he used to enhance life! Howard will be greatly missed but always loved! May the memories bring comfort to all who had the priviledge to know him!