American Bar Association and Kentucky Colonels. He was a Shriner, a Mason, and organized and served as governor of the Whitehaven Moose Lodge. Mr. Briggs, the husband of Helen Price Briggs, also leaves five daughters, Katherine Briggs, Dorothy Roberts, Mary Smith and Jane Callaway, all of Memphis, and Lea Landree of Tulsa, Okla.; two sons, Thomas W. Briggs and Marshal Briggs, both of Memphis; a sister, Virginia Elmore of Milford, Conn.; a brother, H. Russell Briggs of Panama City, Fla., several grandchildren and a great-grandchild. (Published in The Commercial Appeal on June 5, 1992)
American Bar Association and Kentucky Colonels. He was a Shriner, a Mason, and organized and served as governor of the Whitehaven Moose Lodge. Mr. Briggs, the husband of Helen Price Briggs, also leaves five daughters, Katherine Briggs, Dorothy Roberts, Mary Smith and Jane Callaway, all of Memphis, and Lea Landree of Tulsa, Okla.; two sons, Thomas W. Briggs and Marshal Briggs, both of Memphis; a sister, Virginia Elmore of Milford, Conn.; a brother, H. Russell Briggs of Panama City, Fla., several grandchildren and a great-grandchild. (Published in The Commercial Appeal on June 5, 1992)
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