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Dean Brockbank Obituary

Dean Lewis Brockbank 1925 ~ 2008 Price, Utah Our beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather, Dean Lewis Brockbank died peacefully on 21 Nov. 2008 surrounded by his family. Dean was born October 21, 1925 in Spanish Fork, UT to Joseph Archibald and Fern Lewis Brockbank. He married Lois Elaine Larsen, June 26, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were a loving, devoted couple who were best friends for over 52 years. Dean was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served faithfully in many callings including the first bishop of the Spanish Fork 13th Ward. After moving to Price in 1968, he was called as the first bishop of the newly organized College of Eastern Utah Student Ward in Price. Dean also loved to serve with his sweetheart by his side. Together they served faithfully in the temple and as stake missionaries. Dean served in various capacities within the Boy Scouts of America for many years. He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, served several times as scout master, and was the chairman of the Carbon District, Utah National Parks Council. After many years of service, he was the recipient of the distinguished Silver Beaver award. Dean served as an Air Cadet in the Navy during World War II and one of his greatest loves was flying. He was a licensed pilot and enjoyed flying for over 55 years. Dean loved boating and camping with his family. Some of his favorite places were Huntington Canyon, Bear Lake, and Lake Powell. It was on these outings that he taught his children many lessons of life and love. Dean was preceded in death by his sweetheart of 52 years, Lois Elaine; brothers, Mark, Starr, Carl; and sisters, Jean (Mouritsen), and Lucille (Rupert). Dean was survived by four sons and two daughters, James L. of Des Moines, IA; Dr. Keven D. (Margaret), of West Jordan, UT; Mary Ellen (Boyd) Nielson, of Huntington, UT; Brian L., of Price, UT; Dr. Neal R. (Pamela) of Ulysses, KS; Joan (Mavin) Jones, of Monroe, UT; 29 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; brother Bruce of Holladay, UT. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, 29 November 2008, at 11:00 a.m. in the Price North Stake Center, 449 North 100 East in Price. Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary, 680 East 100 South, Price, and one hour prior to the service at the Stake Center. Graveside service at 3:30 p.m. in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery under the care of Fausett Mortuary.

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Published by Deseret News on Nov. 26, 2008.

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Blair and Christine Allred

December 10, 2008

Keven and Margaret and family,
We are thinking of you.

Lenice Brockbank Paulsen

November 28, 2008

I was sorry to hear about uncle Dean, yet happy for him to run without any physical problems, and his reunion with aunt Lois-Elaine. He was a great man! May the Lord be with you all.

wayne mortensen

November 28, 2008

Dear Brockbank family,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your
father. I remember him when I first moved to Price. He was in the first ward that I attended.

DeAnn Rupert

November 26, 2008

I wish I could be there in person, but know I am there in spirit and prayer with you. It is a sad time, but joyous at the same time. I've cried tears of sorrow and tears of joy with Unlce Dean's passing. It has been such a privilege and honor to be a part of the Brockbank family - thank you, everyone, for the memories we've made. Does anyone else remember the wooden shoes in grandma and grandpa's house? Or the BIG rocking chairs we used to sit on. My heartfelt sympathy to each one of you. I love you. Cuz - DeAnn

Calene Thurman

November 26, 2008

What a sorrowful day for you all, yet a blessing. We all know that Dean is once again pain free walking hand in hand with his "Beautiful Bride". What a wonderful reunion. And again they will build a home for their family.
"God Bless"

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