- Date Of Birth: March 26, 1943
- Date Of Death: December 8, 2009
- State: Idaho
Wyoma Ham of Meridian passed away on December 8th, 2009 at the age of 66 of multiple organ failure.
She was born in Moore, Idaho to Richard T. and Lorraine Taylor. Her early years were spent in Moore and the Antelope Valley with her family, where her father worked for the Taylor grazing association.
She attended grade school in Moore Idaho and high school in Arco. Throughout her early years, she developed a self taught love of painting, especially of horses and dogs. Many people were recipients of some of her beautiful art pieces. She was also a self taught musician and played several instruments, including the piano, organ, guitar and the accordion.
She developed a passionate love for horses very early in life and was an accomplished rider and teacher. This passion took her on many adventures, from being the Womens Idaho State Barrel Racing champion in 1961 to outfitting in the Idaho Central Mountains, to raising & showing registered Arabians. Her love for Arabians gave her the opportunity to meet many influential people – from the folks who started Wrigleys Gum to Wayne Newton.
After Wyoma decided to move to Boise with her daughter Jami and son Gayle, she graduated from the Lady Catherine School of Beauty as a licensed beautician.
Then, Wyoma met and married Frank Ham in June of 1969.
Over the next few years she helped Frank develop a successful sod farming business in Meridian while raising her three children.
Wyoma is survived by her husband, Frank Ham; her sister, Nola Miller; her daughter, Jami Grasmick (Bobby); her daughter, Sharon Walbridge; six grandchildren (J.R. Grasmick, Crystal Grasmick, Brandon Walbridge, Brittney Walbridge, Alex Ham & Jessica Gambill); and two great grandchildren – twin boys Braden & Connor Gambil, all of Boise. She was preceded in death by her parents, Richard (Dick) & Lorraine Taylor; and her son Gayle.