Elise K. Brigham, 93, of Kingston
My mom, Elise K. Brigham, left our world on Nov. 28, 2017. She was 93. Her illness was short-lived, but it prevented her from interacting with her many friends, which affected her greatly. Mom was born in New York City on Feb. 9, 1924, to Austrian immigrants. She went to Friends Seminary and was in the class of 1945 at Swarthmore College. She had a long, rich, adventurous life. She was full of mischief until the day she died. She was a remarkable and unconventional woman. As a kid of 12, she decided it was time to drive. That didn’t go well when she had to call a tow truck. She cut down trees, hunted, and was an avid skier. She was a (widowed) single Mom for most of our lives. Later in life, she travelled all over the world. She had a file folder full of Volunteerof-the-Year awards. And while she could be a “grumpy pants,” she always had a kind word or hello; she welcomed many people into her life.
Elise is survived by two daughters: Joan-Carol Brigham of Frisco, Colo., and Elise-Elaine Brigham of Charlottesville, Va.
A brief memorial and burial will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday at Wiltwyck Cemetery, 145 Pine Grove Ave., Kingston; lunch will follow at The Armadillo Bar and Grill, 97 Abeel St. She loved wolves and had “adopted” two of them. Please consider making a memorial contribution in Elise K. Brigham’s name to Mission Wolf, P.O. Box 1211, Westcliffe, Colo. 81252, www.mission wolf.org, 719.859.2157.