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Kayleen Brewer

Taylorsville, Utah

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May 21, 1947 ~ June 9, 2013Kayleen Brewer our mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, passed away, surrounded by family, after a short bout with pancreatic cancer. Born to Paul Howarth and Illa Dorene Smith Linton in Murray, Utah.Survived by her 3 children Guy (Stacie), Garth, and Micheale...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you all... Kayleen was one of my dear friends at Circle K. She was such a kind, funny, beautiful lady!!!! Sorry about your loss.... There was not a time she didn't tell me how much she loved her kids and Grandkids... She was one of kind!!!! And will be greatly missed by all who knew her...

What a wonderful woman and friend Kayleen was to us. How we shall miss her. Besides the wonderful friendship we had, we are grateful to Kayleen and Wendy for being such good influences as they taught our children in Primary. Our prayers go out to you at this time. Love to you all, Keith and Darlene Despain and Family

Neil I am so sorry to read about your sister, I know you are a strong person, just know you will see her again. Take care so sorry, you are in my prayers!

Wendy, I am sorry for your loss She was a very sweet lady. I remember, when we would walk to your house, so you could check in with her. My prayers are with our and the family. Virginia W E.

My heart goes out to Guy & Staci, I am here if you need me.

Guy, Garth and Mickey and kids. I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. I know how much she loved and adored each and everyone of you. I hope you can find some peace know she is no longer hurting. Granny will greet her with open arms.

Love ya,

Tonya

I am so sorry for your loss, I knew Kayleen from Rocky Mtn Care. I always looked forward to see her smile. Your family is my prayers.

Kayleen is a delightful woman, full of life, interesting stories. She loved her children and grandchildren so much! She spoke of them often. She would bring the grandchildren to work with her at RMC. We miss her so much!

My condolences to the family. I will miss her smile and especially her laugh. I'm sure we will see each other again someday.