Steven Mark Brigman

January 13, 1959 - January 23, 2020
Steven Mark Brigman

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Steven Mark Brigman, 61, of Currie, NC, passed away Thursday, January 23, 2020 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, NC.

Steve, as everyone knew him, was born in Corpus Christi, Texas on January 13, 1959 to Glenn and Jane Brigman. He served in the Airforce for over 6 years. Steve was the most loving and caring husband, son, father, and friend. He did not meet a stranger and was loyal by fault. Although he lived in many places, he found his home in Coastal North Carolina for the past 25 plus years.

He was preceded in death by his dad, Glenn Brigman and all four grandparents.

He is survived by his wife Brandy Ballard Brigman; mother Jane Brigman of Rock Hill, SC; daughters Angela Brigman-Sandberg (Sandy) of Decatur, IL, Aleigha Cheeks of Currie, NC, Savannah Cheeks of Carrollton, GA,Kristen Brigman of Granite City IL and Hannah Cheeks of Carrollton GA;son Ray Cheeks of Carrollton, GA. Grandchildren Jada Barciszewski, Melanie Brigman, Quinn Barciszewski, Annalise Wicks of Granite City, IL and Reyan Sandberg of Decatur, IL. Sister, Glenda Brigman of Kinston, NC and brothers, Phil Brigman of Rock Hill,SC and Todd Brigman ( Rhonda ) of High Point, NC. Sister-in-law Dawn Duffie( Bobby) of Roopville, GA. A host of cousins, an aunt, nieces, nephews and friends.

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  • March 06, 2020
    Barda Dickerson says:
    Florissant, Missouri 1970’s Remembering the happy after-school gathering of Dennis’s (“Dick’s”) friends in the family room of our home. Wall to wall boys arguing about later activities. Ginger, our dog, roams among them trying to keep order. Steve might arrive earlier and claim the sofa for a quick nap. Usually they would decide on a boisterous game of RISK. Happy days with good memories of a smiling good-natured Steve. Many blessings to Steve’s family at this sad time. An old friend, Barda