Virgil acknowledge Christ as his Lord and Savior at an early age at the Sixteen Section M B Church in Selma AR. He received his formal education at Selma Elementary and Monticello High School. He continued his higher education at the University of Pine Bluff (formerly AM &N College) in Pine Bluff, AR where he
received a B S degree in Commercial Art. He enlisted in the army after graduation where he served for several years; he entered the education department and taught school in Moscow, AR, and in Denver, CO.
Virgil moved to Flint, MI in the late seventies where he worked 17 years for G M, he was a supervisor in the department of Chevrolet Mfg. Virgil's pastime included fishing and drawing; he especially enjoyed drawing portraits of individuals.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Rev. William T. Briggs and Mrs. Emma Langdon Briggs, three brothers, Earl, Curtis, Adrian Briggs; and one sister, Willie M. Ferrell.
Virgil was survived by three children, Christie, Ann Marie, and Michael Briggs of Flint, MI, four brothers, LTC Ed Briggs of Acton, MA, Jesse L. Briggs of Flint, MI, William T., and Bennie J. of AR; and three sisters, Narvel B. May of Dallas, TX, Thelma Briggs of AR, and Gladys Briggs of Chicago, IL. His memory will also be cherished by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Funeral services were 11:00 AM, Saturday, November 28, 2015 at Stephenson-Dearman Chapel in Monticello, AR. Burial followed in Sixteen Section Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery.
Virgil acknowledge Christ as his Lord and Savior at an early age at the Sixteen Section M B Church in Selma AR. He received his formal education at Selma Elementary and Monticello High School. He continued his higher education at the University of Pine Bluff (formerly AM &N College) in Pine Bluff, AR where he
received a B S degree in Commercial Art. He enlisted in the army after graduation where he served for several years; he entered the education department and taught school in Moscow, AR, and in Denver, CO.
Virgil moved to Flint, MI in the late seventies where he worked 17 years for G M, he was a supervisor in the department of Chevrolet Mfg. Virgil's pastime included fishing and drawing; he especially enjoyed drawing portraits of individuals.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Rev. William T. Briggs and Mrs. Emma Langdon Briggs, three brothers, Earl, Curtis, Adrian Briggs; and one sister, Willie M. Ferrell.
Virgil was survived by three children, Christie, Ann Marie, and Michael Briggs of Flint, MI, four brothers, LTC Ed Briggs of Acton, MA, Jesse L. Briggs of Flint, MI, William T., and Bennie J. of AR; and three sisters, Narvel B. May of Dallas, TX, Thelma Briggs of AR, and Gladys Briggs of Chicago, IL. His memory will also be cherished by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Funeral services were 11:00 AM, Saturday, November 28, 2015 at Stephenson-Dearman Chapel in Monticello, AR. Burial followed in Sixteen Section Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery.
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