HUGH B. BROWN
Salt Lake City Cemetery, UT
       In 1953 he was called for the first time as a General Authority, serving as an Assistant to the Twelve until the death of J. Reuben Clark where he was called as an Apostle, and also served as Second Counselor in the First Presidency. He served as Second Counselor until President Henry D. Moyle's death, at which time he was called as First Counselor.
          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.
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