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Monte J. Brough

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1939 ~ 2011KAYSVILLE, UT-Monte J. Brough, beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Monte was born June 11, 1939 in Randolph, Utah to Richard Muir and Gwendolyn Kearl Brough. Monte married his eternal companion,...

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I think about Monte and the many ways that he impacted my life and my family. As his family, I hope you know how much I love and respect and am grateful for his influence and friendship. I am excited to see and speak to him again, as I know that you are. All of my love.

I have so many memories of Elder Brough from living down the street. Most of all the words he gave at my dad's funeral (Kent W.) hold me through a lot of days. He was a GREAT man. He will be truly missed!

I just heard of Monte's passing and am so sad that I could not express my thoughts and love to you all in person. I consider it an honor to have known Monte. He was a great boss, mentor and friend. He will be missed, I am so sorry for your loss. May you find peace and feel his presence frequently.

My love and prayers go out to the family of one who touched the life of my family in Minnesota. It is an honor to say that I knew Monte Brough.

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We were so sad to hear of the passing of Monte. Our love and prayers to all his family and friends. A great man and will certainly be missed by so many. Having said that, what a great life he led, how many of us can have that said about us.

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I am eternally grateful for Elder Brough and his willingness to serve all around him. He gave me and my eternal companion the best advice ever as he sealed us in the Mt. Timpanogos temple Oct. 7

We send our love and condolences. I never met Elder Brough, but I understand he was a good friend of my father. I will forever appreciate an important lesson he taught my two oldest sons during a talk he gave several years ago in the Priesthood Session of General Conference. In it he mentioned an act of service rendered by my father, whom my boys have never met. Elder Brough couldn't have known they were listening that day, but his talk left an impression on all of us.