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Chester Arthur Briggs Jr.

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Chester Briggs Obituary

EAST CALAIS Â- Chester Arthur Briggs, Jr. passed away at his home in East Calais, Vermont, on January 2, 2014, surrounded by his beloved wife, his son, his nephew and his dog.

He passed gracefully, in the manner of his choosing and cradled by love. The dignity of his departure matched the dignity of the life he led. An inspiration to countless people, ChetÂ's joy, compassion, humor and mischievous nature endeared him to everyone. His intellect, wisdom and humility were gifts he shared with every life he touched.

Chet was born in San Diego, California, on June 23, 1940. He attended the University of Texas as a young man, where he became deeply involved in the civil rights movement. In 1960, Chet led a movement to integrate lunch counters, movie theaters & local businesses in Austin, Texas.

During this time, he found his personal faith as a Quaker. He went on to organize several peace groups and voter registration drives in Texas and Louisiana, as well as one of the first protests against the Vietnam War in 1961. During summers Chet worked as a forest fire lookout and trail crew leader in Idaho, surviving both wildfires and summer blizzards.

Soon a burgeoning alternative culture movement was sweeping the country, and Chet participated in Austin with concerts at the famous live music venue, The Vulcan Gas Company.

He helped start the first student co-op residence in Austin, in which Janis Joplin was one of his housemates. He was co-owner of The Psychedelic Pizza Parlor, the first live music venue that hosted Roky Erickson & The 13th Floor Elevators.

During his student days he met the love of his life, Karen Lane, whom he later married. Together they moved to Atlanta in 1970, to open the regional office of the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (a national draft counseling organization) in response to the need of active military, veterans, draftees, and resistors who opposed the Vietnam War.

This organization eventually became the Southern Center for Military & Veterans Rights, whose focus was to provide legal aid to Vietnam veterans with flawed discharges that jeopardized their futures. During those years he served as movement editor for the renowned underground newspaper The Great Speckled Bird, and he and Karen founded the Georgia Folklore Society. In 1977, Chet joined the congressional campaign of civil rights luminary John Lewis as campaign co-director, which helped build the political coalition that eventually sent Lewis to Congress, where he still serves in the House of Representatives.

Soon after, Chet & Karen moved to Vermont, purchasing a historic house in East Calais that was in need of renovation. Chet became Head Start director with Central Vermont Community Action Council, and later served as administrative director for the agency. He developed two award-winning projects for the Partners of the Americas: Vermont/Honduras Â- one for rural farmers and the other for small business owners. He also owned and operated his own firm, Public Management Systems, and was a statistician with Vermont Medicaid for 13 years.

Every moment of ChesterÂ's life was spent in pursuit of helping the world around him; his efforts were political, cultural and personal, yet always grew from the same fundamental need to give. From civil rights to anti-war activism, from organic farming to the Red Cross, from music festivals to Chinese cooking, Chet was tireless in his efforts to elevate his community and its conversations.

From 1978-82, Chet helped chair the hugely successful Barre Ethnic Heritage Festival. He also served on the board of the Champlain Valley Folk Festival for 17 years. He was a popular guest chef, including at the annual Chinese New YearÂ's Banquet and Auction to benefit the Aldrich Library of Barre. They have held similar fundraisers for the PeopleÂ's Health & Wellness Clinic and for Central Vermont Red Cross.

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Barre Rotary Club, and past-president of the Vermont Alliance for Retired Americans, advocating for the preservation of Social Security and Medicare benefits for seniors. As president of the Barre Historical Society, Chet has been instrumental in the restoration of BarreÂ's Socialist Labor Party Hall, a National Historic Landmark.

Chet earned his masterÂ's degree in public administration at the University of Vermont in 1994. He was a long-time volunteer of the American Red Cross, serving as disaster services director for the Central Vermont/New Hampshire Valley Chapter and providing aid through multiple disasters, most recently Irene & Sandy. Chet was vice president of the board of Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, where he served on the long-range planning committee.

In 1980, Chet and Karen celebrated the birth of their son, Justin Lane Briggs, who also grew up participating in many of their joys and activities; he now lives in Brooklyn, NY. Since 2002, Chet and his family have hosted over a dozen foreign exchange students from a half-dozen countries.

Few people gave as much support and love to those around him as Chet did; few people laughed, listened and enjoyed life so much as he. Any interest or passion he came upon was explored to the point of expertise. He was truly progressive: politically and culturally ahead of his time, ChetÂ's experience also spanned the gap between the depth of history and tradition and the vigor of the future and human advancement. He strived to teach those around him as much about ancient folk music as he did about the next developments in computer engineering.

Atop all the social and political conflicts Chet fought throughout his life, the past few years have also been a long battle for health. Chet was a powerful, resilient man and it took many ailments acting in concert to bring him down. Still he found humor in his struggles until the last.

The world has been immeasurably improved for his having been in it; the world is the worse for having lost him. There will be a celebration of his life, with music, Chinese food & friends at the Socialist Labor Party Hall in Barre on January 25.

Please send tributes, photos and music honoring Chet to [email protected]. Gifts in his memory to further the restoration of the Labor Hall may be made to Barre Historical Society, PO Box 496, Barre, VT 05641 or at www.oldlaborhall.com.

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

Published by Times Argus from Jan. 4 to Jan. 5, 2014.

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Jennifer Kenny

December 29, 2023

Today I am reminded of Chet's good nature. His kindness to me when I was on a job assignment in Vermont will always be appreciated. I am sending heartfelt good wishes to all who loved this wonderful man. May your many happy memories bring you peace throughout the year.

Jim Rader

December 13, 2016

As the third anniversary of Chet's death approaches, I am remembering him and considering myself lucky to have known him and worked with him for a time that was too short but still remembered fondly.

Steve Pettyjohn

June 11, 2014

To Chet & Karen. My life began anew after leaving the military. Working and playing with both of you in Atlanta, buying and restoring your house after your departure for Vermont. You have been mentors. I still am using my first wok that was a gift from you. The last time we were together, we fixed Chinese food for a fund raiser at the Socialist Union Hall. I am too late to tell you Chet, that I loved you and admired you so much. Karen, I will talk & hopefully see you soon to say those words in person. Thanks for all you have done. If you need some time away or respite from the cold, our house is always open to you here in Sacramento. Celine lives only three houses away. Here we have a place for you to stay. Take care of your. Peace & Love, Steve

Doyle Niemann

January 25, 2014

Chet was a wonder. His energy and enthusiasm was contagious. At the same time, he always seemed to be rooted in a way that fostered peace and patience. I am glad that I had the chance to know him.

Liz Helenchild

January 25, 2014

Chet was a friendly inspiration to me, a young UT coed in early 60's Austin. I sorrow for his loss to the world, community, & family, meanwhile thrilled to read his many accomplishments, & glad love & honor surrounded him.

Cornelia Emlen

January 24, 2014

I count myself among the vast group of lucky souls whose lives were touched by Chet. His good humor, kindness, dedication, hard work, and general all- -round-twinkle will not be forgotten. Sending love to you both, Karen and Justin, as you navigate these new waters. Chet will be greatly missed.

Jennifer Kenny

January 17, 2014

Chet Briggs a man who knew how to get things done! Bravo on a life well lived.
Please accept my most sincere condolences during this sad time.

January 11, 2014

One of the loveliest 'outlaws' I ever knew. It is a great loss.
Kate Robinson Schubart

January 8, 2014

Karen and Justin,
We want to extend our deepest condolences. Chet was a wonderful person. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you both.
Carol and Armand Aubut

Peter and Jane Youngbaer

January 7, 2014

We were so stunned to see the front page story in the Times Argus, and later read the wonderful obituary. Both we written by people who cared for Chet - a man who cared deeply for his fellow human beings and his community. Chet gave of himself and his talents to help us and activities we were involved with on numerous occasions. Karen, we love you and offer you comfort and peace and sharing in missing of this great man.

denny pratt

January 6, 2014

I visited Chet three years ago and he was struggling with his health, however, he insisted that I stay at his house, he was kind, generous , and concerned about my comfort. I was moved by his attention. It was not something you see even in the healthiest of souls, Chet's secret , I think is that was engaged to the end. Heas engaged with life, and enjoyed it and just endured the pain quietly. what a teacher for all of us.

Ray Doherty

January 6, 2014

I wish to extend my deepest condolences on your loss. Chet was a truly amazing person and he left this world a much better place.

Nicholas Floersch

January 6, 2014

The ups and downs of Chet's health in these past few years make it clear to me that Chet needed to end suffering. I have heard numerous times about how rough it was for him - for years - and so that he could choose to move on, peacefully, under his own conditions, seems best. I look forward to the celebration on the 25th where I am sure I will hear many great stories.

Grace Gershuny

January 6, 2014

So sad to hear that Chet has left us - he gave the world so much. Knowing him has been a blessing and an inspiration. He will be remembered with love by many--Sending love and warmth to Karen and Justin.

Keith Ribnick

January 6, 2014

Karen, we were saddened to hear of Chet's passing. He was one of the finest people we've ever known. Please know that Dave and I are with you in spirit.

Sal Alfano

January 6, 2014

Karen and Justin, I am so sorry to learn of Chet's passing. Though it has been many years since we've lived in the same community, I have never forgotten what a good friend Chet was and all of the wonderful time we spent together. I am humbled as I think about all that he accomplished in his rich life.

Kathy and Juni Maruyama

January 6, 2014

So sorry for your loss, Karen and Justin. While we didn't know Chet personally, we know that Emily loved him dearly and was very happy to be his 'daughter' this fall. We are also glad and grateful that she had the opportunity to get to know such a wonderful man as Chet and to think of him as 'my Dad'. May you find peace in your memories and support all around you as you slowly heal from Chet's passing. And may you come to feel his love and influence still living on through your own lives and in the lives of others he influenced all around the world.

Kathy Maruyama

January 6, 2014

May his memory always burn bright and our lives be lit by having known him for the time that each of us did.

Norma Fleury

January 5, 2014

Karen, words cannot express what this community has lost in Chet's passing. I can't think of anyone who has given more, with such grace. I will miss seeing his smiling face. Always a smile.

Lori & Russell Belding

January 5, 2014

So sorry to hear this sad news. Chet was such a wonderful man who gave so much to this community. His legacy will live on from all he did.

Paula Vincent

January 5, 2014

I am so saddened by the passing of such a beautiful and brave soul. Chet enriched the lives of so many, and I feel privileged to have been his friend and neighbor for so many years in our wonderful little village of East Calais. Karen and Justin, my love surrounds you as you heal through this hard journey. Please take comfort in knowing how very loved this special man was by so many. My family sends blessings and love to both of you.
Love, Paula

Lynn Provasi

January 5, 2014

Karen, when I read the announcement of Chet's passing, I thought "Few people gave as much support and love to those around him as Chet did; few people laughed, listened and enjoyed life so much as he... and there, in his obituary, those exact words. I'm so very sorry for your loss, Karen. May time bring you comfort.

Susan Britto

January 5, 2014

May peace and love forever surround Chet Briggs and his family.

Kevin Rooney

January 5, 2014

Am very sorry to hear of Chet's passing. I worked with him for several years in AHS. He was a kind and caring person.

Paul & Ally Flint

January 4, 2014

While we mourn for his loss among the living, we all are diminished by the passage of brother Chett Briggs from this world.

Jan Avery

January 4, 2014

My prayers are with you and your family in this very sad time.

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