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Joanne Murdock Brown

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Joanne Murdock Brown 1938 ~ 2007 Joanne Murdock Brown passed away on June 1, 2007. Joanne was born June 1, 1938 in Logan, Utah to Lovell Alexander and Dorothy McAlister Murdock. Married H. M. "Bud" Brown, Jr. in 1958; divorced in 1976. They had three children: Holly M. (John) Paranto, (Colorado),...

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I remember Joanne as a wonderful, caring and patient Mother to Holly, Buddy and Scott. I loved her smile and her laugh. My life was enriched by knowing her. Love and sympathy to the family.

Joanne was such a good friend both at work at Eccles Library and in the cooking club we enjoyed for many years. What a wonderful legacy the family has to enjoy. I send my deepest condolences to the family.

Jed (Jack) and Nancy Dymock have very fond memories of Joanne. She was so influential in both of our lives. Nancy worked with Joanne at the Library and Jed worked with Holly at the Bookstore. Joanne guided us in many ways that helped our lives. We give you our deepest sympathy.

The things we remember most about Joanne were her intelligence and her sense of humor. She was a good person and was kind to everyone. We're sorry she is gone. Condolences to Holly, Buddy, Scott and their families.

Joanne contributed greatly to the University of Utah. She had too short a life for such a vibrant person. I remember her from the days of the physiology department, Eccles Library and Human Resources. Condolences to her family.

I was saddened to read of the passing of Joanne Murdock. I have fond memories growing up in the same neighborhood as Joanne and Dixie. I have often wondered how the Murdock girls are doing and what is going on in their lives. The information printed in the obituary was a wonderful tribute to Joanne. May you all feel the love and comfort of our Heavenly Father at this difficult time.

Mom, you had a great life! We'll miss you but we'll also celebrate your passion for the things you loved.