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V. ESTUS BRIGHAM OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star



V. ESTUS BRIGHAM
1932 - 1998


Brooksville resident V. Estus Brigham died Wednesday in Brooksville. He was 66.
Mr. Brigham was born June 10, 1932, in Greenville, Texas to Chester and Druzella Brigham.
He married Velma Jean Thompson in Phoenix, Arizona on August 30, 1986.
After serving in the United States Army during World War II, he lived in Arizona where he owned and operated Estus Auto Parts and was a member of Emmanuel Church of God and Christ, Phoenix.
He moved to Brooksville in 1993.
Survivors include his wife, Velma Jean Brigham of the home; two sons, Douglas and Mark Brigham, both of Phoenix; daughter, Debbie Richardson of Jacksonville, Florida; several grandchildren; one great grandson; stepdaughters and stepsons and many other relatives and friends.
Published June 13, 1998.


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