Jennings “Jay” Bryan Labrum

November 15, 1938 - October 21, 2021

On October 21st our world came crashing down. A loving husband, doting father, proud grandfather, loyal brother, and friend to all passed away peacefully after a brave battle with cancer with his daughter Sherry by his side. He was 82 years old.

Jay was born on November 15th 1938 in Salt Lake City, Utah to James Ira Labrum and Margaret Elizabeth Morse. As a child he loved to run around the hills of Sandy, UT with his brother Jimmy (aka Grimes). In their early teens they would go up Little Cottonwood Canyon camping for a week at a time. Their adventures together continued through the years fishing and camping at various lakes.

In 1956 at the young age of 17 he married a beautiful 16 year girl named Sandy Robinson after only knowing her for 4 weeks, in Yuma, AZ. He always said she proposed to him! They recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.

In 1959 they welcomed their daughter Sherry. It was another 7 years before daughter Kristine joined their family. Never having any sons of his own, thanks to his two daughters, he gained 5 sons-in-law whom he loved dearly. We all kind of got kicked to the curb when his three grandkids, Jaycee (his namesake), Steven, and Shelly came along. There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for them.

Our dad was a jack of all trades and could fix anything. He worked hard to support his family sometimes working two jobs at various places. At one time he owned his own gas station and auto body shop, prior to being hired by the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office, a job he dreamed of as a young boy. He was a dedicated police officer to his community and loved serving the people. The most important thing to him was keeping everyone safe, especially the children. This is why he started the Safe Passage program in Cottonwood Heights, UT. He worked with parents to make sure children walking to and from school would be safe. He served in many different divisions; Traffic, Armed Robbery, SWAT, Undercover Vice squad and Arson. He retired as a Lieutenant in Community Policing after 30 years of service, having never called in sick for a single day. He received the Deputy of the Year twice, and too many awards to mention. We never tired of hearing his police stories of catching the bad guys with his partner Dick Judd.

His hobbies included spending time with his family, camping and fishing at Lake Powell, maintaining his beloved cabin in Holladay, helping his daughter with her restaurant, and Dad was rarely seen without his camera at the ready. He was known for keeping his yard and cars in immaculate condition.

Our father did not have a selfish bone in his body. It didn’t matter who it was that needed help, whether it be family, friends, or strangers; he was there to lend a hand. We will miss his smile, sense of humor, hugs, talks, endless stories and dedication to his family. He was not just our hero but everybody’s hero.

Jay is survived by wife Sandy, daughters Sherry (Rick aka The Rickster) Lewis and Kristine (Ed aka Mr. Ed) Primosic, grandchildren Jaycee, Steven, Shelly, ex son-in-law Bob Cappaert, three sisters, two brothers, and many extended family members.

He is preceded in death by his parents, stepfather, four sisters, one brother and loving mother-in-law Grace (aka mom). The family would like to thank Dr. Mark A. Lewis, Dr. Grant Hunter, Dr. Roy Gandolfi, nurse Tina Ouzounian and the wonderful hospice team, Paula Sousa CNA, his sister Erma Simpson (aka WeeWee), and the 24-hour care from his daughter Sherry for their loving and devoted care of our husband and father.
“Until we meet again Dear Dad”

A Celebration of life will be on Monday, November 1, 2021 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral services will be on Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 12:00 pm with a viewing one hour prior beginning at 11:00 am at Starks Funeral Parlor. Interment will be at Memorial Holladay Cemetery immediately following funeral services located at 4900 South Memory Lane, Holladay, Utah.

In Loving Memory

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jay and his family.  Jay and I worked together for many years at the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office and he was a dedicated and professional officer.  God be with you... RIP Glen  

Glen Bailess

SLC, UT

I worked with Jay at the SO and we had some good times.  We worked together to start the Safe Passage program and Jay was a driving force in its creation.  He also worked very well with outside agencies and brought several assets to the Sheriffs office such as the bike rodeo trailer that he got with the assistance of Utah Highway Safety.  He was a great ambassador for the Sheriffs Office and the concept of community policing really clicked with him. one of my fondest memories of Jay was when my Dad died Jay was on vacation in Yellowstone and I think he'd only been there for a day or two.  My dad's viewing was going to be held while he was away.  About into the viewing here came Jay into the building to pay his respects.  His effort to be there for me really meant a lot.  I think he was that kind of person to everyone.

Rod Lowry

South Jordan, Ut

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Uncle Jay will be deeply missed. Love You ������������

Gary & Susan Romano

West Valley City, Ut

So sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Uncle Jay. May you all find peace in your memories. 

Jami Boutsis

West Jordan, Ut

I will forever miss one of the greatest Uncle's anyone could have! You were truly one of the good ones!  love you Uncle Bones. ❤️❤️ Debbie ��

Debbie Gette

Escalante, Ut

Uncle Jay you will be greatly missed by all. We all couldn't have ask for a better Uncle than you. Mom has that lemon pie waiting for you that you always ask her to make. Aunt Sandy, Kris, Sherry and family you all are on my thoughts and prayers.  

Lynda Jeffs

Saint George, Ut

I was saddened to hear about Jay's death. Law enforcement is a "fraternity of brothers." I haven't seen or spoken to Jay in years. We both served in the First Salt Lake County Sheriffs Tactical Squad in the early 70's. We again served in Detectives  several years later. I do remember Jay as a consummate professional and skilled detective. Jay lived a very productive life and his service to the community will live on with those who knew and worked with him.My sincere condolences to his whole family. Jay was one of the good guys. Rest In Peace. Larry Hays  

Larry Hays

Millcreek, Ut

So sorry, Sherry, to hear of your dad's passing. I cannot even imagine how very much you will all miss him. My heartfelt sympathy with you, your mom, sister, and family, at this difficult time. 

Shelly Stewart

Richfield, UT

I had the great fortune of meeting Jay when I was a "rookie" Robbery Detective with Salt Lake City PD. Our Squad worked many combined case investigations and following many "bad guys" with Jay and his partner Dick Judd and others. Jay was always the professional but more importantly, he was a genuine nice man! I offer my condolences to his family.

Don Bell

SLC, Ut

Dear Sandy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.  I loved working for Lt. Labrum at the Fort Union Office along with the Community Policing Team.  May he rest in peace. Linda Votaw

Linda Votaw

Maricopa, AZ

So sorry to hear of the passing of Jay. I worked with the Lieutenant at the Sheriff's office and was tickled to see him in the stands at a few of the Juan Diego basketball games. Thank you for sharing your beautiful memories Nate & Deb Parkin

Deb Parkin

Holladay, UT

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