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June <I>Larsen</I> Brown

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June Larsen Brown

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
4 Apr 2016 (aged 100)
Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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June was born at home in Salt Lake City on May 29, 1915 to Emil Christian Larsen and Grace Addie Stewart. They lived in Ogden, where she received all her schooling. She was joined by a brother, Jack Emil, in 1921; a sister, Mary Evelyn, in 1926; and a brother, James Stewart, in 1929.

On November 21, 1934, she married John Paul Brown in the Salt Lake Temple. That union produced a daughter, Grace Anne; a son, David Paul; and two more sons who did not survive.

A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June served as a primary teacher, teacher trainer on a Primary Stake board, a teacher in the M.I.A. and on the Mutual Stake Board, a Relief Society Visiting Teacher, and a ward Relief Society President. She and Paul served two stake missions.

He passed away on December 3, 1994 and June was preceded in death by both her parents, brother, James Stewart Larsen; and sister, Mary Evelyn Larsen Moore.

In 1998, June volunteered as a Stake Missionary in the Member Locator department for the Church.

Making quilts and giving them to family, friends, and the needy gave her a great pleasure as did presenting book reviews. She was a welcoming friend to people from all over the world.

She is survived by her daughter, Anne B. Reeves (Delbert); son, David Paul Brown (Patty); and seven granddaughters, Kris Bentley (Steve), Shelly Locke (Brian), Katy Hayes, Joylynne Brown, Amy Petersen (Rob), Jennifer Simpson (Lorin), and Eden Morgan (Darby). She is also survived by her loving twenty-one great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2016 at Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, where friends and family may visit on Friday, April 8, 2016 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and prior to the services on Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Interment will be at Aultorest Memorial Park in Ogden.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News on April 6, 2016.
June was born at home in Salt Lake City on May 29, 1915 to Emil Christian Larsen and Grace Addie Stewart. They lived in Ogden, where she received all her schooling. She was joined by a brother, Jack Emil, in 1921; a sister, Mary Evelyn, in 1926; and a brother, James Stewart, in 1929.

On November 21, 1934, she married John Paul Brown in the Salt Lake Temple. That union produced a daughter, Grace Anne; a son, David Paul; and two more sons who did not survive.

A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June served as a primary teacher, teacher trainer on a Primary Stake board, a teacher in the M.I.A. and on the Mutual Stake Board, a Relief Society Visiting Teacher, and a ward Relief Society President. She and Paul served two stake missions.

He passed away on December 3, 1994 and June was preceded in death by both her parents, brother, James Stewart Larsen; and sister, Mary Evelyn Larsen Moore.

In 1998, June volunteered as a Stake Missionary in the Member Locator department for the Church.

Making quilts and giving them to family, friends, and the needy gave her a great pleasure as did presenting book reviews. She was a welcoming friend to people from all over the world.

She is survived by her daughter, Anne B. Reeves (Delbert); son, David Paul Brown (Patty); and seven granddaughters, Kris Bentley (Steve), Shelly Locke (Brian), Katy Hayes, Joylynne Brown, Amy Petersen (Rob), Jennifer Simpson (Lorin), and Eden Morgan (Darby). She is also survived by her loving twenty-one great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2016 at Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, where friends and family may visit on Friday, April 8, 2016 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and prior to the services on Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Interment will be at Aultorest Memorial Park in Ogden.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News on April 6, 2016.


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