Ralph Brevig
PHOENIX, AZ - Ralph Brevig passed away peacefully of natural causes in the Phoenix, Arizona area (Chandler/Gilbert) on August 11th, 2023, shortly after celebrating his 98th birthday.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Brevig family home church, Immanuel Lutheran Church, in rural Starbuck, Minnesota on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. with visitation starting at 1:00 p.m. Ralph's great-grandparents and area farmers established this historic church back in 1872.
Ralph was born on July 23rd, 1925, in Starbuck, Minnesota, where he was raised and graduated from Starbuck High School. Ralph was a WWII veteran, having served in the Philippines and Japan in the Army's 1st Calvary Division as a Sergeant. Following his service, he attended and graduated from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, where he met Dolores Langum, and was married in 1950. They lived in the Minneapolis area for 18 years before moving to Bismarck, ND, where they lived for 23 more years. Upon his retirement from Montana-Dakota Utilities Company; after 37 years of service, they moved to the Phoenix area.
Ralph was an avid sports enthusiast. He loved playing golf and bowling. One of his achievements was making 5 holes-in-one at golf and bowling a 3-game high in league of 685 at 88 years old. He continued to play both sports until he was 91 years old.
Ralph's great grandparents, migrated from Norway to America in 1870, where they established the Brevig farm homestead in 1872. with their 7 children. One of these was his grandparents, Christopher (and Anne) Brevig, who eventually took over the family farm and planted most of the trees now standing in the Starbuck City Park by Lake Minnewaska. His parents, Joseph and Christie Brevig, bought the homestead and expanded it to approximately 750 acres. His brother, Kenneth, has remained/lived on the homestead up until this year. His sister's son, Terry Brown, is continuing the family legacy, having purchased the family homestead from Kenneth to keep it in the family.
Ralph is survived by his wife of 73 years of marriage, Dolores; their 3 children: Stephen (Karen) Brevig, Rae Ann Brevig, and Brian (Terri) Brevig; 5 grandchildren: Clint (Alice and Edison) and ChrisDee Brevig, A. Stephen (Delphina) Brevig, Jaime (John) Anderson and Stephani Beckham; and 6 great-grandchildren.
Ralph's parents were K. Joseph and Christie Marie Stoa Brevig (deceased). Ralph had two brothers, Erling (Agnes/LaVonne, both deceased) and Kenneth (Dorothy, deceased) and one sister, Sylvia (Raymond, deceased).
The Starbuck Funeral Home in Starbuck, Minnesota is assisting with arrangements.
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October 7, 2023
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