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James McBroom

Salt Lake City, Utah

1954 - 2023

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James McBroom 1954-2023 Our beloved partner, brother, nephew, uncle, cousin and friend peacefully passed away January 8, 2023. We miss his kind and generous heart. Born January 19, 1954 to Ralph A. and Mary Maher McBroom, Jim was an eternal optimist and "Avenues" kid. Graduated from the Cathedral...

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So very for your loss, Ralph, Anne, and Suzanne. Please accept our deepest condolences. Jim and I traveled to India as part of Rotary International's Group Study Exchange Team in November 1985. It was a once in a lifetime experience and brought us many laughs as we reminisced over the years. I know he was quite a good tennis player for the U of U.

So very sorry for your loss, Ralph and Anne. Jim was so kind to our mother: his frequent visits to Margaret at her assisted-living apartment and later her nursing home brightened her days. Tim May

My sincere condolences upon the passing of one of my boyhood friends, Jimmy. Fond memories of our school days together at Cathedral and Judge plus being Cub Scouts where we met at his house with his kind mom as our Den Mother. RIP my friend!

Jim was the kindest and most thoughtful cousin imaginable. Ralph and Anne I am so sorry for your loss. All my best to the both of you. Jack Jensen

RIP Spud. I will miss the fishing trips.

So sorry for your loss, Anne. So hard to lose a sibling, and you've lost too many. Love you. Kris Trout

Jim was a great man and a terrific friend! Everyone that knew Jim thought he was a cool guy. Our friendship of 52 years enriched my life immensely, and his passing leaves a huge void in my life. Jim will be fondly remembered and greatly missed! Rest In Peace my Good Friend. Bill Soltis

Anne - So sorry too hear of the loss of your brother. Thoughts of avenues life always includes found memories of you and the McBroom Family. Sincerely, your childhood friend, Kevin LaMont Smith

Memories of you fishing and watching you play tennis make me smile, you were always positive and upbeat. Thank you for being a part of my Montana and Salt Lake life