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Milton Howe Brinton M.D.

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Milton Howe Brinton, M.D. 4/22/21 ~ 12/27/05 Dr. Milton Howe Brinton died peacefully in his sleep at his daughter's home in Pleasant Grove, Utah, on December 27, 2005, after spending a delightful holiday with his family. Milt lived a full life! He loved hunting, fishing, camping, skiing, scuba...

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I would express my condolences to Gary & Monica Brinton for the loss of Gary's father. I would hope that you would know that we all mourn at the extinguishment of a bright light, no matter how long that light may have lasted.

In the latter part of 1991, Elder and Hermana Brinton came to our Costa Rica Mission after their mission in Argentina. My husband was the new mission president, and we needed help with the medical problems of our missionaries. They were such a blessing to our mission for the approximately 5 months they were there! Not only were they on "call", they also went to every zone conference where Dr. Brinton met with every missionary who needed medical help, wrote out their medical history (which...

Our love and respect to the life on earth of this wonderful man. The goodness of his posterity is a shining example of his legacy. We cherish in the knowledge that he is our friend...admired in every way.

Your parents are such a special part of our precious memories of life in Pleasant Hill. Our deepest sympathy go to all of you at this time. May our Heavenly Father bless you and comfort you. Our love and prayers,
JoAnne Rhodes and Dennis Allred

We send our love to Milt's family!!!We enjoyed fellowshiping and fun in Pleasant Hill, Ca. so many years ago. We will treasure the memories of a wonderful couple that was full of life and joy. Dan and Kathy Mehr and family

We are sorry for the passing of Elder Brinton, but know that he is very happy being reunited with Leah. We knew Milt couldn't be without Leah very long - their love for each other radiated from them always.

We lived with Elder & Hermana Brinton in Costa Rica while serving a mission. They had a room in the small apartment that we shared. We loved to see their kind, caring affection toward each other. We took full advantage of the banana bread and homemade whipping cream (that we...

Dr. Brinton was our family doctor when we lived in the Bay Area. He was always respected, and to this day I honor him as one of the outstanding influences in my life. My father, George Bogue, and mother, Delpha as well as my sisters Carolyn and Edith were his patients also, and I remember many visits to his office on "Pill Hill" in Oakland. I also remember invitations to his home in Pleasant Hill (?), and sliding down the stairs in his home with the rest of the kids and electrically charging...

On behalf of the W. Glenn Harmon family, please accept our love, appreciation and condolences with the passing of a fine man.

Dear Brinton Family:
Linda and I were saddened to read of your father's passing. We were blessed to become acquainted with your parents at the MTC where he served as a Counselor to me. We grew to love them dearly and appreciated their goodness and faithfulness to the missionaries. I was even lucky enough to go fishing with him once (we caught our limits). We fished too long and were running late and so after arriving back in Provo, he sent me home (to American Fork) to change and get...