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Thursday, August 8, 2024
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Meredith Ann (Hansen) Brown, 83, returned to her heavenly home on August 3, 2024, at her home in Lincoln Court, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
She was born in Blackfoot, Bingham County, Idaho, to Andrew Peter Hansen and Agnes Lucy (Durrant) Hansen on February 26, 1941. She was raised in Blackfoot, Idaho, and graduated from Snake River High School. She then continued on to graduate from Utah State with a Bachelor’s Degree in Home Economics.
In 1963, she married Charles Welker Briggs in the Idaho Falls Temple. They raised four children together; Brian Charles (1966), Michele (1971), Rebecca Ann (1973), and Suzanne (1975). Meredith taught Home Economics at Box Elder High School. Charles and Meredith moved to Detroit where Meredith was a homemaker. She used her degree every day. She sewed her children’s clothes, cooked fabulous meals, gardened, and canned food for her family. She was a loving mother and always said that it was her most important role on this Earth.
The family moved to Idaho Falls in 1982. There, Meredith was a substitute teacher, dietician’s assistant, a seamstress, and worked with disabled adults at both Options, Inc. and The Adventure Center. She belonged to Toastmasters, Quilt Club, and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
Charles and Meredith divorced in 1999. She later married Lawrence Jay Brown on December 7, 2002. Meredith and Jay served a mission together in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library. Combined, they have 6 children and have been blessed with 21 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren.
Meredith was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved serving others in various callings throughout her life. She served in Young Women’s, Primary, and was the Relief Society President in her ward in Michigan. She especially loved working with the young women and going to Girl’s Camp. Meredith enjoyed sewing, baking, speaking, canning, quilting, and teaching 4-H to her children and grandchildren.
Though she had many trials, she faced them with courage, determination, and faith that things would work out. Meredith will be remembered for her faith in Jesus Christ, her testimony of the power of prayer, and her witty sense of humor. She was so glad her mother named her Meredith because that’s what everybody called her. She was influential in the lives of everyone around her up until her final moments, and those that were loved by her honored her by returning the favor and loving her right back.
She is survived by her husband, Jay; siblings, Andy Earl, Lanny, Roland, and Bonnie; children, Brian (Dana) Briggs, Michele (Eric) Pettingill, Becky (Mike) Jarvis, and Suzanne (Logan) Hoyle; her step-children, Russell (Stephanie) Brown and Troy Brown; and her lifelong and devoted friend, Elaine Morehead.
Meredith was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings, Dale, Cleone, Duane, Marva, and Dwight.
A service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, August 8, 2024, at the Brentwood Stake Center, 2040 Brentwood Drive. The family will meet with friends from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to the service. Burial will take place in the Ririe-Shelton Cemetery immediately following the service.
For those who are unable to attend Meredith's services will be broadcast live here . Meeting ID: 770 1499 2478 Passcode: Meredith
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