Lorraine was born Aug. 15, 1964, in Idaho Falls to Jesse D. Broyles and Connie Poole Broyles. She grew up in the eastern Idaho area and attended schools in Shelley, Firth and Ririe.
She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was employed at the Development Workshop and enjoyed country music and crafts. Participating in the Special Olympics made Lorraine very happy, and she especially loved bowling.
Survivors include her parents, Jess and Connie Broyles of Ririe; brother, Jeff Broyles of Colorado; sisters, Elly Rogers and April Holverson, both of Idaho Falls; and grandmother, Betty Poole of Idaho Falls.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Colleen Ball.
Lorraine was born Aug. 15, 1964, in Idaho Falls to Jesse D. Broyles and Connie Poole Broyles. She grew up in the eastern Idaho area and attended schools in Shelley, Firth and Ririe.
She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was employed at the Development Workshop and enjoyed country music and crafts. Participating in the Special Olympics made Lorraine very happy, and she especially loved bowling.
Survivors include her parents, Jess and Connie Broyles of Ririe; brother, Jeff Broyles of Colorado; sisters, Elly Rogers and April Holverson, both of Idaho Falls; and grandmother, Betty Poole of Idaho Falls.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Colleen Ball.
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