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Lester "Jack" Joseph Briggs
September 18th, 1948 - December 16th, 2001
Niigahnii Gwuhne'yaush (Leading Feather) Lester Joseph Briggs, Jr. "Jack" Lester Joseph Briggs, Jr., (Jack), 53, of Sawyer/ Cloquet/ International Falls, began his journey to the spirit world, Sunday, December 16, 2001, at his home, surrounded by his family and close friends. Jack was born September 18, 1948, to Lester Joseph and Rhoda Cecelia (St. John) Briggs in Duluth, Minnesota. The family moved from Sawyer, Minnesota to International Falls in 1950. Jack was an enrolled member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. Jack and his wife, Debbie, lived many years in International Falls, where Jack graduated from Rainy River Community College and later from Bemidji State University. Jack was currently the president of Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College. In 1987, Jack was asked to come to Cloquet to direct the vision and development of Fond du Lac Community College. In 1989, Jack became the first president of the college, and was the only president in the history of the college. Jack's leadership and personal touch was vital to the outstanding success of the college, and the difference he made in so many people's lives will remain unmatched. Prior to working at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Mr. Briggs served as regional director for the Arrowhead Community Colleges System's Services to Indian People Program, Indian Education Coordinator for Independent School District #361 in International Falls, and American Indian student advisor and planning advisor at Rainy River Community College. Before his career in education, Jack was proud of his construction work with the late Frank T. Baron, general contractor. Mr. Briggs was active in community service, participating as a member of numerous national, state, tribal, and local advisory boards. He recently completed a term as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Indian College Fund, and was Treasurer of the Presidents' Council of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium. Mr. Briggs was twice named American Indian Administrator of the Year by the Minnesota Indian Education Association, and received the Distinguished Service Award from the president of the Arrowhead Community Colleges. He earned an undergraduate degree at Bemidji State University, and was candidate for a doctorate at the University of Minnesota. Jack also completed a certificate program through the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University. Jack loved to hunt and fish on Rainy Lake, and spend time with his family, especially his kids and grandbabies. Jack also loved his students and extended family in Indian Education across the nation. Jack was preceded in death by his father, Lester; a sister, Margaret; and a brother, David. He is survived by his wife Debbie; mother, Rhoda of International Falls; his children, Jodie of Minneapolis, Angela (Paul) Schwartz of International Falls, Charity (Orlando) Gallardo of Denver, Colorado, Benjamin (Trisha) of Cloquet; Makoonse (Kathy) of Palm Bay, Florida; nine precious grandchildren, Alex, Madison, Anah, Megan, Gabriella, Alejandra, Ariana, Chesna, and Mateo; two brothers, Stephen (Diane) of International Falls, Thomas (Judy) of Lacrosse, Wisconsin; two sisters, Janice (David) Paczkowski, Kathy (Chris Rognerud) Briggs; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. A wake was held at the new Sawyer Community Center beginning at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 20, 2001. Funeral services were held at11:00 a.m. Friday, December 21, at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College. Interment was held Saturday, December 22, at Forest Hill Cemetery in International Falls. The family prefers memorials to the Jack and Debbie Briggs Scholarship Fund at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, 2101 14th Street, Cloquet, MN 55720. Arrangements entrusted to Northland Funeral Home, 801 14th Street in Cloquet.
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Atkins-Northland Funeral Home has been proudly serving the families of Carlton and South St. Louis counties for nearly 100 years. Originally founded in 1936 as the Northland Cooperative Burial Association, it was part of Cloquet’s cooperative spirit, created by a group of 21 local funeral providers. Over the years, the funeral home underwent various changes in ownership and location, becoming Northland Funeral Home, Inc. in 1984....
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