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Kay Brockbank Webber

Provo, Utah

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Kay Brockbank Webber 1936 ~ 2004  Barbara Kay Brockbank Webber, 68, died peacefully from cancer on August 18th, 2004, with her husband and loving family by her side.  Kay was born June 1st 1936 in Spanish Fork, Utah, the youngest of nine daughters to Isaac Elmer Brockbank and Elsie Booth...

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We loved Kay, and we have many fond memories of the Webber family during the years we lived in New York. Bob served as our bishop and Kay was the heart and soul of Kitchwan (later Yorktown) Ward. Along with many others, we extend our love to the Webber family.

Dear Bob,

I remember the Webber Family so fondly from my first days at the Kitchawan Ward. I was fortunate to have Kaye as my Seminary Teacher and some years later as Relief Society President. Most of all, I remember a wonderful friend with enthusiasm for life and the gospel who taught me to believe that with faith anything is possible.

I was so happy to see her in Connecticut when she was caring for Rob's younger children when the older sisters were competing...

Dear Webber Family; I was so sorry to hear about Kay and her passing. My mom informed me the day of her funeral and I apologize for not being able to attend. I would have enjoyed seeing all of you again. What a wonderful life she lived...I am impressed with all she accomplished and all that she was involved with, especially her humanitarian efforts. You are a great family and I have such great memories of our time spent with you in New York. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with...

Dear Family of Kay Brockbank Webber,

I was sorry to read of Kay's death.

I worked at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon for parts of three summers in the 1950's as did both you, Robert and Kay. In fact, I believe that is where the two of you met. Kay was one of my roommates for two of those summers. I remember her as a vivacious waitress (I was on the switchboard after working as a cabin maid in the beginning.) When I arrived to start working Kay was very friendly...

Bob and family:
Dave and I send our condolences. We loved Kay, and we are very very sorry. I heard of her plight last week when I was in St. George on vacation and I visited with Tom and Linda Jones. My daughter Jenda and I had hoped to get in touch and come and visit her, but we were unable to do so.
Kay was one of my favorite people because of her zest for life; also because she added life and goodness to any event she attended. She always gave her best to everything, and...

We were friends of Kay and knew Bob. Karen was from Provo and watched Kay with admiration in the class just ahead of her. We admired Kay at BYU and are saddened by her passing. We are so pleased to know that her wonderful qualities that showed so early were magnified as she matured and was blessed with more education and much service. We pray for Bob and their family as you face lonely days with Kay having gone ahead.

We are in far away Sri Lanka or we would attend the funeral....

Dear Bob and family, I was so sorry to read of Kay's passing. I appreciate the happy, loving memories I have of her through the years. May love and prayers are with you, your children and grandchildren.
Lucille and family

Bob:
I was shocked to see the notice of Kay's passing in this morning's SL Tribune. It has been many years since I saw you both last in Chappaqua. It was always one of the pleasures of visiting the Brintons to see you and Kay. It has also been a number of years since I last corresponded with Kay's sister, Joyce. I certainly wish you and your family peace and comfort at this difficult time.