For seven years, President Brown served The Lord, the Church, and President MacKay, with honor and integrity. He was released on the death of David O. McKay, January 18, 1970 and returned to the Quorum of the Twelve. Hugh B. Brown died Dec 2, 1975 in Salt Lake City at the age of ninety-two. Death was attributed to natural causes following a long illness. Elder Brown was survived by a son, six daughters, twenty-nine grandchildren, fifty-three great-grandchildren, one brother, and two sisters.
For seven years, President Brown served The Lord, the Church, and President MacKay, with honor and integrity. He was released on the death of David O. McKay, January 18, 1970 and returned to the Quorum of the Twelve. Hugh B. Brown died Dec 2, 1975 in Salt Lake City at the age of ninety-two. Death was attributed to natural causes following a long illness. Elder Brown was survived by a son, six daughters, twenty-nine grandchildren, fifty-three great-grandchildren, one brother, and two sisters.
Family Members
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Minnie Gertrude Brown
1876–1892
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Sarah Edna Brown Tanner
1878–1959
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Homer James Brown
1880–1968
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Lydia Jane Brown Anderson
1882–1964
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Scott Brown Brown
1885–1961
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Lawrence Manley Brown
1887–1976
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Owen Smith Brown
1889–1957
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Gerald Stephens Brown
1890–1958
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Roumelia Calkins Brown Hartley
1892–1982
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Winona Brown Wilkins
1894–1975
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Verona Brown Hamblin
1894–1974
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Zola Brown Brown Harris
1897–1984
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Harvey Brown Brown
1901–1973
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