JEFF-BROWN-Obituary

JEFF BROWN

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jeff Scott Brown 1963 ~ 2010 Jeff Scott Brown, age 46, passed away January 19, 2010 with his loyal companion Bruiser by his side. He was born July 1, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah to William A.D. and Betty Rae Fuller Brown, and has gone to rejoin them. He is survived by his siblings, Karen...

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Dear Brown Family,
Pat & I just read today of Jeff's passing, together with the passing of A.D. earlier this month. Please accept our sincerest condolences. A.D. and Betty were just like family to Pat & I when we dated and especially during our wedding. They were generous and loving. We hold your family in our prayers and love your family very much.
Don & Pat Catmull

I guess sombody need some help on the other side...Wishing the Family and Friends the Best in this time of sorrow...
Rodger Fuit

A good friend and a great neighbor to my parents. I'm not sure any of my cars would have made it as far as they did without you. The world is just a little sadder with you gone. RIP my friend.

Dear Jeff, My family really loved you alot. Natalie said you were her best friend for years. You used to come over and help Her clean her room. I remember the time you and she even cleaned out our attic. Jeff said we were so lucky to have you in our lives. Every time we had an electrical problem, we could call you and you would fix it. I wish I would have stayed in touch with you thru the years. Love Helen Sweeney

Thanks for the memories Jeff.You were a lot of fun to be around.

See ya around..

Kenny (Boo Boo) Browne.

Karen and family,
Its been a hard week for all of us. First AD, then Dad, then Jeff. Our thoughts are with you and your family and if there is anything we can do. Alll our love,

Bill Fuller and Family, Kingston,WA

My sincerest sorrow goes out to you and family. First uncle AD then dad and now Jeff. The pain just goes on. Jeff will always be remembered by us. He truely was a good man. We will lift a beer to his memory. Your cousins Jackey and Jim.