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Greg Briggs

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Feb 22, 1952 – Jul 31, 2024

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February 22, 1952
DIED
July 31, 2024
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Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Briggs, Greg2/22/1952 - 7/31/2024Dexter, MIGregory Alan Briggs, 72, died suddenly on Wednesday July 31, 2024. He was born on February 22, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan to Gordon C. Briggs and Geraldine (Weber) Briggs. On August 11,1972 he married his college sweetheart, Theresa Wright, in Westland,...

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Theresa I´m so sorry to hear of Greg´s Passing May he rest in peace. May you find the strength through these difficult times

What a nice man he and Theresa lived next to us in Gregory in their first house and just started their family, before moving to Dexter. Wonderful people. Jeanne

Although technology has never been my strongest area, Mr. Briggs gave me confidence that I could be successful in his class. To this day I have no idea why he chose me as the Tech Ed student of the year, but it meant so much that he saw something in me that I did not see in myself. I thoroughly enjoyed being around him and appreciated his sense of humor. As a teacher currently teaching PE at Mill Creek, I think of Mr. Briggs every time I walk into or walk by the Tech Ed room. His love for his...

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Brigg´s family, we are saddened to hear of the loss of Greg. I taught with Greg. His sense of humor always added smiles and professionalism motivated students and staff. Our hearts are with you at this difficult time.

Dear Theresa, I was very sad to hear of Greg´s passing. My husband and I met Greg and Theresa in Arizona. We cherished their friendship. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. A hug from me to you, to let you know, you are in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time.

Greg was one of the friendliest and talented person we´ve met. He was always in a "good mood". Cheerful, a joke readily at hand, he seemed to greet each day with a positive attitude. We only knew Greg in Arizona where he generously donated his time and talent to the tennis club and wood shop. This past winter we had the opportunity to take a class from him on making charcuterie boards. We came away with a professional looking board and had fun doing it. Because being around Greg was always...

Dear Jennifer and Briggs family, I just saw the obitutary in today's paper. I am sadden by the loss of Mr. Briggs. He was a fine man. I am glad to have had him as a teacher. I remember the seatbelt lesson with the egg and the wooden car, and safety first in woodshop, which probably saved a few fingers over the years. I recall his thoughtful discussions on technology. He was a manly man with a big heart, and someone to look up to for all Dexter Students. I trust all will share this...

I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember Greg from high school and most recently arranging the Kimball High School class of 1970 golf outing. Was so glad I could attend and reconnect with him and the rest of the Kimball crowd. I fondly remember the nice wooden keepsake favor he gave to each of the women playing golf that day. Live in Florida now, otherwise would attend his memorial.