Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home was founded in 1981 by David and Royce Crawford and Delbert and Jean Bowers after they recognized Copperas Cove’s need for a first-class funeral facility. A retired from the United States Army, Delbert Bowers’...
Funeral Homes in Briggs, TX
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Briggs.
Suburbs of Briggs: Oakalla.
Zip codes in the city: 78608.
Burnet County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
We are a cornerstone in the Lampasas community since 2005. With our years of combined experience, we realize that each family has different needs, and our accommodating staff will assist you in creating a meaningful service. We promise to serve...
The Gabriels was founded in 1994 by Georgetown-area families dedicated to preserving the funeral customs and traditions that have comforted generations of Central Texans. Too often, these customs are lost when major corporations acquire funeral...
Edgar Funeral Homes & Cremation Services is proud to be a family owned and operated business. We offer many different services for families that have experienced the death of a loved one and for those who realize the benefits of planning ahead...
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Facts about the city
Briggs is an unincorporated community in eastern Burnet County, Texas, United States. The population was 843 as of the 2010 census. It lies along U.S. Route 183 and FM 2657 northeast of the city of Burnet, the county seat of Burnet County. Its elevation is 1,102 feet (336 m), and it is located at 30°53′23″N 97°55′30″W (30.8896255, -97.9250199). Although Briggs is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 78608; the ZCTA for ZIP Code 78608 had a population of 279 at the 2000 census.Founded as Springs, the community was soon renamed Gum Springs. The first settler in the area, a Missourian named W. T. Gann, arrived in the area in 1855, but the community was established along the Berry Creek in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. A post office was established under the name of Taylor's Gin (named for leading settler Stephen Taylor) on 27 March 1888; it did not assume its current name until 21 June 1898, when local doctor William Hazelwood was able to have the community renamed for his mother-in-law. The community prospered in the early 1900s; although major fires and the early effects of the Great Depression seriously impacted the community, it reached its height in 1936, from which it has since declined.
Briggs Obituaries
It was reported by Register Guard on June 26th, 2015 that Mary Koleta Ann Mayfield (Gray) died in Springfield, Oregon. Ms. Mayfield was 80 years old and was born in Briggs, TX. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Mary Koleta Ann's life.
It was disclosed by Austin American Statesman on February 21st, 2013 that James Anthony "Jim" Stasswender passed on in Briggs, Texas. Stasswender was 65 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor James Anthony "Jim"'s life.
It was written by Austin American Statesman on February 15th, 2011 that J T Stiles died in Briggs, Texas. Stiles was 80 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor J T's life.
History
It lies along US Route 183 northeast of the city of Burnet, Texas the county seat of Burnet County. Briggs is an unincorporated area community in eastern Burnet County, Texas County, Texas, United States. Gann, arrived in the area in 1855, but the community was established along the Berry Creek in the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
Founded as Springs, the community was soon renamed Gum Springs. The first settler in the area, a Missourian named W.
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