The beauty community and local residents are mourning the passing of Bridgett Vohland DiVohl, owner of Royale Hair Parlor, who died at the age of 47. Her loss has deeply affected friends, family members, colleagues, and longtime clients who admired her creativity and warm personality.
Bridgett was known not only as a successful business owner but also as a mentor and supporter of many within the beauty industry. She founded Royale Hair Parlor with the vision of creating a welcoming, professional space where clients could both look and feel their best. Over the years, the salon became a trusted gathering place for conversations, celebrations, and transformations.
Her dedication to high-quality service and her personal connection with clients helped establish the salon as a favorite in the region. Those who knew Bridgett describe her as generous, positive, and encouraging—someone who made people feel valued and appreciated.
Stylists who worked alongside her credit Bridgett for guiding their careers, helping them develop their skills, and inspiring them to pursue their goals. Her influence extended beyond her business, as she regularly participated in community events, charity initiatives, and local causes.
Following her passing, many have taken to social media to share memories of her kindness, enthusiasm, and thoughtful nature. Friends and clients recall her uplifting spirit, her supportive words, and the joy she brought to her work and relationships.
Although details surrounding her passing have not been publicly shared, the impact of her loss is felt widely throughout the community. Local business owners, colleagues, and clients continue to honor her life by remembering the positive difference she made in both her industry and her community.
