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Thomas BRIGGS

1949 - 2022

Thomas BRIGGS obituary, 1949-2022, Cerrillos, NM

BORN

1949

DIED

2022

Thomas BRIGGS Obituary

BRIGGS, Thomas Lee

Artist, Cowboy and Musician

Thomas Lee Briggs, 72, a beloved member of his Cerrillos, NM, community, passed away peacefully on July 30, 2022, in Santa Fe, NM. He was a teacher, storyteller, cowboy, snake wrangler, world traveler, political junkie, and family man.

Tom was born September 28, 1949, in Dayton, Ohio, to Forrest and Avanell (Colley) Briggs. While attending Fairview High School and Wright State University, Tom organized a well-received blues band that his dad squired around Dayton. He went on to play professionally in the midwest at many college campuses and clubs and later in Vermont and New Mexico.

A talented drummer, Tom accompanied many famous musicians like The Ohio Players, Robert Cray and Bobby Keys. Over the decades he was a member of the Gregorian Knoll, Juke Joint, The Motor Kings, The Attitudes, and the String Pilots. A memorable music jam held in Madrid, NM, this summer was a highlight and we are grateful for the local musicians who came out to play with him.

His appreciation for nature and the outdoors was born from childhood summers spent at Morrison Lake in Coldwater, Michigan, with other families from Standard Register, his father's employer. A love of outdoor education led him to live, work and volunteer at several camps and nature centers in Ohio, Montana and Vermont. A memorable year was spent at Shining Mountain Ranch in Montana where guiding and wrangling inspired a lifelong passion for wild animals and horses. His most fulfilling work was working with challenged children and adults for whom he felt great affection and respect.

Tom's natural artistic talent came early and a favorite job was working in the merchandizing department of Rike's Department store in Dayton. He and a team of 30 decorated the store year round, hand making all the Christmas decorations for the window displays.

A constant, since his late teens, was his deep admiration for and relationship with the Lakota people and their culture, formed during frequent visits with his Hunka family on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Tom curated and repaired pieces for the Plains Indian collection at Dayton's Museum of Natural History, carefully studying the construction of garments and objects. He was also fascinated with the Indian Mounds of Ohio, built by the Adena and Hopewell Tribes.

He taught Plains Indian material culture to children and adults in Vermont, Arizona and New Mexico. His recent trip to Rapid City, Custer and Pine Ridge was a profound reconnection with its land and people, opening the journey for him to let go of his earthly body. His intricate beadwork and brain tanned hides live on in his creations displayed by many collectors.

Tom met his wife Barbara at one of his beading classes in Vermont. They were engaged in a tipi on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and married the following year on a wintery day in Vermont, and moved full time to New Mexico in 1998. They built their dream home and community of dear friends in Cerrillos. From there, they enjoyed trips around the wild west in their RV campers and adventures farther afield to Asia, Europe, South America and the wilds of Africa, which held a special place in his heart. At home, Tom could be found greeting locals at the family store, Cerrillos Station, lingering for hours over a long chat on his favorite bench.

A true animal whisperer, he was as comfortable on horseback as he was relocating rattlesnakes from the neighbors' houses. His wife lovingly tolerated his collecting of dogs, goats, horses, burros and potbellied pigs.

Tom will be ever loved by his wife of 25 years, Barbara, sons Chris Briggs and Andy Briggs Schaffnit, brother Bob (Diane), step-daughter Bizia (Clinton), grandchildren Ellsworth and Claiborne, nieces, nephews and many dear relatives.

Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life at Cox Arboretum, Dayton, OH, on Wednesday, August 17 at 3:00PM and in Santa Fe (TBA) on Tuesday, August 30 at 3:00PM. An RSVP is necessary to prepare. Please do so at [email protected] to receive details and Zoom links.

Tom wished to return to his home state of "Ahia" and a private interment will be held at Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate hospice staff at Ambercare and Scott's House, Madrid and Cerrillos Volunteer Fire Departments, Mountain State EMS, Lorenzo Bello for his companionship and countless more.

If you feel called to, donations will be warmly welcomed by Scott's House Hospice (https://scottshouse.org) in Santa Fe or an animal charity of your choosing, in lieu of flowers.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Aug. 12, 2022.

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Patricia Conoway

August 6, 2023

They don't make 'em like Tom anymore. Condolences to his family.

sylvia stanley

October 8, 2022

I have many good memories being in your home and presence. You and Barb were always most kind to me and I am happy to have been a friend.
RIP, my friend

Olga Deulofeu

October 5, 2022

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Frank and Darline Corriz

August 30, 2022

Our deepest condolences Barbara and to the Briggs family for your loss!

Aline Fourier

August 30, 2022

I remember sitting with Tom and sharing his deep connection to his adopted native family and his love of the natural world he spun in his art. He is with the rhythm of the drum beat of the earth. Aho...

Carol Ganley

August 29, 2022

I have no words

Maureen (Mo) Dwyer

August 28, 2022

I am happy to have come to know Tom many years ago when he met and then married my longtime friend, Barb going back to when her daughter Bizia was very young. I remember attending their wedding on a sunny, crisp February day on a pristine mountain location in Vermont. Barb, Tom and Bizia shortly thereafter relocated to Santa Fe area of NM and I am happy to have visited with them there and when travels brought them back East especially for events like Bizia´s wedding and subsequent grandchildren events. To me Tom was always a soft spoken " no frills" type guy who could adapt to a variety of situations with great presence and wisdom. I always felt a sense of soothing comfort around him and this NJ city girl at her roots always loved and learned from his affection and connection with nature
and animals. We talked of many things when together and shared a love of soulful rock and R&B music. I feel Blessed I got to share a few words with Barb and Tom while he was in hospice care and got to share some of his delightful chuckles together 1 more time. Tom truly was a Wisdom Keeper while walking on this Earth and I am sure he is still Illuminating us and his tribe on Grandmother Earth from his new home in the Celestial realms with Grandfather Sky. Shine On my Dear Soul Friend!
Mo Dwyer

DreamsWithBears

August 27, 2022

Remembering with Gratitude and Joy!

Patricia Conoway

August 27, 2022

Tom is sorely missed. Not only was he a talented, lovely human he was a true gentle man as well as a gentleman.

Margaret Janis

August 24, 2022

Tom, your laughter, your wisdom, your compassion, and your wit will live in my heart forever.
Margaret

Palin Wiltshire

August 23, 2022

Michael and I send our heart felt condolences to all the loved ones (including the four-footed ones) that you have left behind on this earthly plane. It's not the same without you here...Love, Palin and Michael

Joshua Freeman

August 23, 2022

Tom was a one-of-a-kind person, with an interest and skill set of his own. I only knew him from visits to Santa Fe, but greatly admired and enjoyed him. My deepest condolences to the family.

KC Elstun

August 16, 2022

Tom was my friend. He was a terrific musician and a wonderful, wonderful human being. He was who we all should strive to be; loving, compassionate, and living life to the fullest. I miss him very much.

Sheryl Davis-Dear

August 16, 2022

I´ve never encountered anyone so full of life and so talented. Tom was a kind and gentle soul who connected with everyone including his special connection with 4 legged friends.
I remember posting stories about my son Brian who´s special needs and Tom would comment such sweet and kind words about him. It truly touched my heart.
I attended Fairview HS and became friends with Tom on FB. We share many mutual friends.
In closing, May Tom Rest In Peace and Rise in Glory!

Gail Karr

August 13, 2022

For a change I am not full of words but feel the love radiating from the hearts of all of us. We appreciated -even if we took it for granted-felt the love he eminated and all his contributions to the community just by how he was. It was always a delight to see him.

Mary Froelicher

August 13, 2022

Tom was such an interesting human being...
so much talent, knowledge, and interest in this world of ours. So glad I had the chance to visit with him on several occasions. Will hold his family and many friends in my thoughts and prayers.

Marianna Hatten

August 12, 2022

I will always miss you, Tom. Sending warm hugs to all of your family and friends. The many, many fond memories we have be with us always.

Alex and Tom T

August 12, 2022

We only met Tom a few years ago but immediately recognized a gentle soul who connected with all, both the two-legged and four-legged members of the community. He was a special kind of special. He is already missed and we hope we will meet him again at the Rainbow Bridge. Rest in well-deserved peace.

Shari Mayhew

August 12, 2022

My thoughts are with your family during this difficult time. Tom was a much loved friend.

Joyce Golden

August 12, 2022

You were loved by everyone in your life,you will be missed very much,R.I.P my friend!

Janice Avila

August 12, 2022

Dear Tom, I´ve known you since we were both teenagers and you were playing drums with the Brigorian knoll And my husband was the drummer for the Pictorian Skiffuls. I sure will miss our conversations on Facebook. Say hello to our friend Bob Knoll When you get where you´re going! See you again

Phil Pixley

August 12, 2022

Rest Easy Brother ..

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