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Edward Norman Briggs

Posted 2017-10-26 by mhenderson
Today's New-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Thursday, October 26, 2017 <<<

>>> July 1, 1931–Oct. 19, 2017 <<<

Edward Norman Briggs, RPh, 86, passed peacefully in his sleep Oct.
19 with his son Gregory Briggs and best friend Roberta “Birdie”
Sessions at his side. He was the only child born to Percy Briggs and
the former Pauline Baker.

Ed earned his degree from the University of Buffalo, School of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in 1955. Ed served in the U.S.
Army in Germany as a medic. He married Dorothy and they relocated to
Lake Havasu City in August 1979. In his illustrious career, Ed
worked at Food City, Liska’s Apothecary, Walgreens, and K-mart. Ed
mentored young colleagues in the pharmaceutical profession, creating
lifelong friendships.

Passing before him were his beautiful wife Dorothy of 50-plus years
and his dogs Gracie and Amber.

Ed is survived by his only child, Gregory Briggs, and daughter-in-
law Marcia Briggs, of Hamburg, New York. Ed is survived by his dog
Pete and countless great friends and children who loved spending
time with him. He loved being called “Grandpa” and watching the
children have fun.

Ed was an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting, boating, fishing,
walking and any desert recreation. Ed really loved rock hounding and
was extremely proud of his beautiful rock collection. He knew the
desert like the back of his hand and was always willing to share his
knowledge with others.

Ed had many hobbies like raising passion flowers, which he shared
generously, lapidary, jewelry making, square dancing and playing
pool. Ed was well known for his kindness, thoughtfulness, and his
generous heart as well as his spitfire and witty humor, which will
live on forever in the hearts he touched. He will be sorely missed.

A celebration of his life is at his home Sunday, Oct. 29, 1- 5 p.m.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. Send a free card to the family at
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.





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