Joseph "Jay"-Briggs, Jr.-Obituary

Joseph "Jay" Briggs, Jr.

Lake Charles, Louisiana

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February 12, 2017
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Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Joseph D. “Jay” Briggs Jr., 74, of Moss Bluff, LA was healed and received into his heavenly home by his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Sunday, February 12, 2017 and all of Heaven rejoiced.



 



Jay was a 1959 graduate of Lake Charles High School and enjoyed planning reunions and keeping in touch with his beloved classmates.



 



He was the owner and operator of Jay Briggs General Contractor Inc. Construction Company for 49 years and proudly ran his business with his son, Brian Briggs, and his faithful secretary, Cathy Perry, by his side. He believed in hard work and loved what he did every day of his life.



 



Jay was a faithful member of Gillis First Baptist Church where he lovingly served as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, and a member of the Building and Grounds Committee for many years. He also loved his time spent on many mission trips to Honduras where he helped put roofs on countless village churches and led construction projects for The Good Shepherd Children’s Home Orphanage.



 



Over the years Jay enjoyed many hobbies including hunting trips to Colorado and Texas and tournament fishing at Toledo Bend, but none could match his lifelong love for drag racing. It was a passion he shared with his son as they built their car and traveled to the races together along with friends and family, including his brother, Pat, who almost never missed a race.



 



Jay would quickly tell you though, that his greatest blessing and achievement on this earth was his large family. He was a wonderful and loving husband, father, father-in-law and PaPa, who never missed an opportunity to pray over his large crew. He was also a loving son, brother, uncle, and friend to so many who will miss him so deeply. His example to us as a Spiritual Leader has been inspiring and will continue to live on as we, his family and friends, pick up the baton he has now passed to us and finish this race until we meet again in Heaven.



 



Those left to cherish his memory are his loving and devoted wife of almost 50 years whom he adored, Alice Briggs; three children, Donna Marshall (Greg) of Iowa, LA, Shannon Briggs-Hack (Scott) of Austin, TX, and Brian Briggs (Sabrina) of Moss Bluff, LA; four siblings, Pat Briggs (Kathy) of Lake Charles, LA, Janelle Braham (Armin) of Lake Charles, LA, Mary Margaret Patin (Bob) of Austin, TX, and Frank Abate (Sally) of Lake Charles, LA; grandchildren, Elise and Brian Briggs, Jr., Joseph Marshall (Barbi), Abby Marshall Benny (Derek), Lily Marshall Brown (Revel), Elizabeth, Adelyn, Ruth, Sarah, and Emma Marshall; and great grandchildren, Wyatt and Ryder Marshall, Titus and Addison Benny, and Garen LaBiche.



 



He was preceded in death by his parents, Jacquelyn and Joseph Briggs, Sr.; his step mother, Vergie Abate Briggs; and an infant brother, James Briggs.



 



A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, February 18, 2017 in the Gillis First Baptist Church. The Rev. Glenn George will officiate. A gathering of family and friends will begin at 1:00 PM in the church and continue until the start of the service and will resume following the service.



 



The family of Jay Briggs would also like at this time, to express our sincerest appreciation and deepest gratitude to Dr. Michael Bergeron M.D., his nurse, Pam Reed R.N. and all of the nurses in Chemo Bay at LCMH. You will continue to be in our Prayers as you so lovingly fulfill your calling to heal. God Bless You.



 



Jay had a passion for and poured his heart into the Gillis First Baptist Church Building and Grounds Committee. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his honor to the committee, 678 Topsy Rd., Lake Charles, LA 70611.


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Jay was an old and dear friend, since grammar school.
I will always remember his friendly smile. He will be missed. My sincere condolences to Alice and family. May God bless you.

Pat and Janelle so sorry to her about Jay's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

To Pat and Janelle, having Jay as a big brother insured that love and good times followed you all through life.

To Alice, Donna, Shannon and Brian, I am so sorry for your lose. By example, Jay's life well lived and display of love for his family is the best lesson and best gift of all. Kristen and Ken send their love, too.

What an honor to know such an amazing man. Prayers for all your family

Sorry to hear about your dad Brian, I remember him at our football games when we were kids.

Jay was a great man in many ways. I always looked up to him and respected him for his kindness, integrity and honesty. I had the pleasure to work with him on several construction projects. He will be missed. Our prayers are with the family.

Janelle and Pat, So sorry to hear about Jay's passing. I hope you find comfort in the beautiful memories of the one who meant so much to you. May the LORD bless your family.

Pat, Janelle and family, so sorry for your loss. I know Jay will be sadly missed and greatly remembered. Judson LCHS '63

A great guy, extremely helpful and accommodating with my dealings with Jay from here in Australia when purchasing their race car, His legacy will live on here Down Under RIP Jay