Lynette’s prayer service will be livestreamed below at 6:00 PM on Friday, December 12, 2025:
Lynette Sherilyn Briden, 76, of Sabin, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on December 7, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family.
Born on February 23, 1949, in Warren, Minnesota, Lynette’s warmth, strength, and unwavering love touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
Family was the center of Lynette’s world. She lit up every room she entered with her bright smile and kind spirit. She was the rock in countless moments- steady, encouraging, and full of quiet strength. Her heart was open to everyone, and she lived her life caring deeply for others.
Lynette was an extraordinary baker and loved to entertain. She dedicated many years to working weddings and gatherings at Bethel Church, where her welcoming presence and joyful energy made every event special. She had a natural gift for making people feel seen, supported, and loved.
In 1972, Lynette and Jim purchased Larson Welding in Fargo, ND. Lynette ran the office while juggling countless other responsibilities, keeping everything running smoothly with her signature dedication and grace. Her work ethic, loyalty, and ability to manage anything placed in front of her were admired by all.
Lynette and Jim were longtime and deeply involved members of WMSTR, where Lynette made history as the organization’s first, and still only, female President. Summers were spent between the lakes and the WMSTR grounds, and every fall brought travels to steam shows, a tradition they shared and loved. These adventures filled her life with friendships and memories.
Lynette’s life was a beautiful example of generosity, resilience and family devotion. Her impact will continue to ripple through the many lives she touched. Lynette’s deep love for God guided her life. Her faith was her anchor, and she lived each day with devotion, gratitude, and a heart full of trust in Him.
Lynette is survived by her devoted husband, Jim Briden, with whom she shared a lifetime of partnership, hard work, and adventure. Together they built a beautiful family, raising three daughters who adored her: Markell (Aric) Saign, Tracy Griffis, and Beth (Blake) Jegtvig. She was the proud and loving grandmother of Kenneth Griffis, Jack Griffis, Cash Jegtvig, and Jud Jegtvig, each of whom brought her endless joy. Lynette is also survived by her sister, Jodi (Al) Maloney, sisters-in-law Janet Briden and Jackie Swanson, mother-in-law Gloria Briden, and many extended loved ones who will forever carry her memory.
Lynette is preceded in death by her cherished son, Casey and grandson Casey, her parents Wilbert and Phyllis, stepfather Earl, brother Paul, and father-in-law William, all of whom she longed to see again in heaven.
Lynette will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all.
Video Tribute:
Services
Visitation: Friday, December 12, 2025 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com
Memorial Service: Friday, December 12, 2025 6:00 pm
Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com







My deepest sympathy to Beth, her sisters and all her family at this sad time. She was a special lady.
My deepest sympathies the Bridens for the loss of Lynette.
My deepest sympathy and prayers to Lynette’s family. She always made everyone feel valued. I was honored to have known her. God Bless the memory of Lynette Briden.
Linda and Murray Johanson
My condolences to you Jim and your family. Lynette was a very Bright spot at the steam threshers…back when I was somewhat active.
Wonderful lady..
We are so sad to read of Lynette’s passing. She was a wonderful leader in Bethel’s church kitchen. I enjoyed her tremendously. Brad has also been a customer of Larson Welding and so enjoyed their service.
Love, Kevin and Donna and Families
As you grieve and celebrate Lynette, may the memories of a vibrant, loving, generous, and full of fun Lynette fill your hearts with love, comfort, and peace. Rest in peace Lynette.
So very sorry for your loss. Lynette always had a way of making a person feel welcome. Cherish the memories.
Gail Gerrich
We are so very. Sorry to hear this news. We aren’t able to be there but know our thoughts and Prayers are with you all. She will be missed by my whole family
So sorry to hear of Lynette’s passing. She was one of the first people I remember from when we became active at WMSTR. Always had a smile on her face and called Lori by name. She will be missed by so many people. Always appreciated her kindness and efficiency. May she rest in peace.
Markell, Aric and Briden family…
We are so sorry for your loss! Our thoughts and prayers are
with you all!
To Lynette’s family
What a light she was in childrens ministry at Bethel Church . I had the privilege of serving with Lynette there .
She loved the kids and the love of Christ showed in her smile and acceptance
Sending you many sympathies and may God give you much comfort.
Our prayers are with your family Jim
Same sentiments for the same, lovely lady we knew. She always appreciated so kindly the rhubarb desserts I brought to the June steam ups. May God bless her memory. Love you, Jim
What a beautiful woman of God. She was ‘a light’ in her community, church, at WMSTR, and beyond! God bless Jim and the whole family. Kevin and I are praying for you all.
A wonderful example of how we should all be. Always enjoyed being in her company. It was easy to understand why she was so liked by so many. Rest in peace dear lady.
I am so very sorry to hear of Lynnette’s passing. My heart is with you all during this difficult time.