ADRIAN (Special) – Services for W.C. Briggs, a farmer and rancher here the last 20 years, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Methodist Church, burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Vega, Texas.
Mr. Briggs died at 2:30 a.m. Monday en route to a hospital in Amarillo. He had been seriously ill for the past several weeks.
He was a former resident of Lubbock and operated a service station in Lubbock.
Survivors include his wife, Easter Belle; two sons, Jimmy of Lazbuddie and Billy of Eugene, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Opal Young of Plainview five brothers; Alton of Wilcox, Ariz., Johnny of Altura, Calif., Pat of Feldton, Jeff of Denver and Austin of Denver, and his mother, Mrs. W.H. Briggs of the University Convalescent Center in Lubbock.
The Lubbock Avalanche Journal
March 4, 1969
ADRIAN (Special) – Services for W.C. Briggs, a farmer and rancher here the last 20 years, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Methodist Church, burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Vega, Texas.
Mr. Briggs died at 2:30 a.m. Monday en route to a hospital in Amarillo. He had been seriously ill for the past several weeks.
He was a former resident of Lubbock and operated a service station in Lubbock.
Survivors include his wife, Easter Belle; two sons, Jimmy of Lazbuddie and Billy of Eugene, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Opal Young of Plainview five brothers; Alton of Wilcox, Ariz., Johnny of Altura, Calif., Pat of Feldton, Jeff of Denver and Austin of Denver, and his mother, Mrs. W.H. Briggs of the University Convalescent Center in Lubbock.
The Lubbock Avalanche Journal
March 4, 1969
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