William R. Brown IV

William R. Brown IV obituary, Murray, UT

William R. Brown IV

William Brown IV Obituary

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William R. Brown IV, 63 years of age of Salt Lake City, Utah passed away on July 9, 2025 from a heart attack.

Bill was born on July 19, 1961 to William & Shirley Brown in California where he grew up and moved to Southern Utah during high school. Bill had several career vocations first as a licensed plumber, then a mortgage broker and finally as a licensed HVAC technician eventually starting his own business which he named “All Things Possible Heating & Air.” He chose this name because of his belief that with God all things are possible. Matthew 19:26.

Bill will be remembered for his infectious personality, adventurous spirit, and his kindness and generosity to others. He was always available to lend a hand to a friend in need, whether it be financially or with his time and talents. Bill will also be remembered for his tenacity and the hope of a better tomorrow no matter what difficulties he faced.

In 2014, Bill met and married Kelli Jones in Salt Lake City. Bill and Kelli went on to have one daughter, Whitney Victoria Hope Brown, was born on June 12, 2015. Bill truly loved being a dad and took Whitney as often as possible on walks, bike rides and eventually ATV rides. She was “Daddy’s Little Girl.”

Bill was predeceased by his father William R Brown III, his mother Shirley Ann Brown, and his brother Eric Brown. He is survived by his spouse Kelli Brown, daughter Whitney Victoria Hope Brown, sister Diana Calhoun, sister Jeanette Wilson, brother Matthew Brown, sister Georgia Schroeder, and former spouses Jolyn Morris and Donna Gravett.

Services will be held at Calvary Salt Lake, 460 West Century Drive, Salt Lake City on Saturday, August 23 at 10:00 a.m.

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