She was born April 25, 1920, in New Sweden, Idaho, to Fredrick and Cene Lohmeyer.
She lived in Genesee, Idaho, most of her adult life where she and her husband operated a dairy farm. She had lived in Washington and Oregon briefly before moving to Tupelo three years ago.
She enjoyed horseback riding, reading, sewing, and politics, where she volunteered for various political campaigns.
She was a member of Cornerstone United Methodist Church. She was a past member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and The Grange, a farmer's and farmer's wives organization.
Survivors' names were omitted per the findagrave policy.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Burnis Brigham; a daughter, Betsy Carolyn Brigham; and two brothers, Loyal Lohmeyer and Fred Henry Lohmeyer.
unknown source
She was born April 25, 1920, in New Sweden, Idaho, to Fredrick and Cene Lohmeyer.
She lived in Genesee, Idaho, most of her adult life where she and her husband operated a dairy farm. She had lived in Washington and Oregon briefly before moving to Tupelo three years ago.
She enjoyed horseback riding, reading, sewing, and politics, where she volunteered for various political campaigns.
She was a member of Cornerstone United Methodist Church. She was a past member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and The Grange, a farmer's and farmer's wives organization.
Survivors' names were omitted per the findagrave policy.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Burnis Brigham; a daughter, Betsy Carolyn Brigham; and two brothers, Loyal Lohmeyer and Fred Henry Lohmeyer.
unknown source
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement