Brian Twombly, 37 year old Woodward resident died Friday, June 3, 2016 in Woodward. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 pm Thursday, June 9, 2016 in the New Covenant Church.
Brian Richard Otis Twombly was born September 10, 1978 in Great Bend, Kansas. Brian attended school in Orleans, Nebraska and graduated from Orleans High School. Brian then obtained his applied Science Welding Degree. He worked for a short time as a welder in the oil and gas industry, before going to work on various pipelines throughout the United States. Brian was united in marriage to Lugenia (Gennie) Chambers on August 10, 2010 in Woodward. Brian and Gennie made their home in Woodward.
Brian enjoyed spending time with his wife, family and friends.
He attended the New Covenant Church.
Brian is survived by his wife Gennie of the home; mother, Margie Allen and husband Chris; two daughters, Jewell and Amber Twombly; sister, Jerri Rico; three brothers, Jason Lemburg; Matt Powell; Jacob Allen; father-in-law, Jim Stinnett; brother-in-law, Jacob Stinnett; nieces and nephews, Sandra Houser; Chenoa Lemburg; Alex Lemburg; Jonas Lemburg; Eliyah Lemburg; Ashlyn Lemburg; Joey Sandoval; Kylie Vang; Sheylnn Estabrook; Zach Eastabrook; and many friends and loved ones.
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