- Date Of Birth: June 25, 1924
- Date Of Death: September 19, 2020
- State: Idaho
Zelda Edith Brown was born to Edith Louisa Hunting and James Vivyen Neville at their homestead near Harlem, Montana, on June 25, 1924, and passed away on September 19, 2020, in Ammon, Idaho. She was 96 years old.
Her father passed away when she was four years old, and the family moved to Menan, Idaho, and three years later to LaBelle, Idaho, where Zelda grew to adulthood. She married Merle Brown on July 13,1940, and two months later they were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Zelda resided on a farm near Ririe, Idaho, for over 60 years, before moving to Ammon, Idaho, in 2004 for the remainder of her days.
Zelda dearly loved her participation in the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority for over 63 years, where she was Chapter President, Woman of the Year, and served as President for the State of Idaho in 2003-04. Zelda loved to quilt and made quilts for all of her grandchildren and many others. One winter, she quilted 17 quilts. In 1981, Zelda took up oil painting and, over the years, completed many pictures. She was an accomplished genealogist and spent many hours completing group sheets for close and distant family. Near to Zelda’s heart was her family. She has 17 grandchildren, 63 great grandchildren and 28 great-great grandchildren. She loved each one and was always proud of their accomplishments.
Zelda was a widow for 14 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Merle Brown; eldest son, Boyd; son-in-law, Dale Williams; mother, Edith; father, James; stepfather, Clay Hargrove; and three brothers, Ivan, Clifford, and Keith. She is survived by five children, Darrell Von (Barbara) Brown of Ririe, ID; Nona Williams, Myrna (Roy) Smith, and Lori (Brad) Scott, all of Idaho Falls; and Franklin Bruce (Ann) Brown of Mesa, AZ. Zelda was a devoted wife and mother, and will be deeply missed.