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Robert Claude Brower

Salt Lake City, Utah

1945 - 2014 (Age 69)

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Robert Claude BrowerAugust 25, 1945 - October 12¬¬The Honorable Robert Claude Brower died Sunday, October 12 at the University of Utah Medical Center from cancer. Brower was best known as Magistrate of the Seventh District Court of Idaho, serving in Bingham County from 1975 to 1996. Brower was...

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Quite often, one of our trips with Bob and Franca pops up in our conversations and we laugh and giggle and miss him so much. Jo Jo and Bruce (Betty and Brent)

If has been a decade since we lost Bob. HIs memory and as I have noted the past years the fellowship he established continues to this day. We have not heard from Franca in a long time, but the invitation to join with us remains. Steve Clark

Still miss my dear friend. so many fun times working with him. Thinking of you Franca.

Bob had pioneered after work meeting between clerks and judges here in Bonneville County. Even after his passing, the tradition has endured. In the eight years after his death our little group has changed as people come and go, but still it flourishes. He continues to be missed.

I will always miss Bob. We continue with the tradition he started of meeting approximately every other month in Idaho Falls and inevitably someone will mention Bob. It seems as if Bob stories are limitless. That is as it should be.

I really miss my best friend. Steven and I think about him almost daily.

Mrs. Brower, I was so sorry to hear about Judge Brower's passing. My mom and I had spoken about him a few times since my Dad passed in May. Judge Brower would call Dad every year on his birthday, it really wasn't a complete day without that phone call! When I was a little girl Dad would take me down to the court house and your wonderful husband would buy lots of Girl Scout cookies from me. I have so many good memories of you (my First Grade teacher) and Judge Brower. I send you a big hug and...

Oh Franca, I am so very sorry. Bob played a very large role in saving me from myself so many times in my youthful foolishness. He was the one adult I respected and listened to at that time in my life. I know there are many, many others who can say the same. Know that he was a blessing to so very many folks.

Franka, I lived next door to Bob for two years while he was room mates with John Miller,Gene Parrish,John Bischoff and Bill Rice. Ray Kent and I were from Mackay and thoroughly enjoyed our friendship with our Blackfoot neighbors. I called Ray and told him about Bob's death and he also wanted to send his condolences along with mine. Bob was one of the "good guys" that one meets and remembers for life. I also want to send my condolences to Betty Jo.