Kenneth E. Briggs

Briggs, Kenneth E., 78, pilot, owner of Starflite Aviation, former Wichita Police detective, and United States Marine Corps veteran of World War II and Korea, died Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Service, 10:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 31, Downing Lahey Mortuary West. Survivors: wife, Mary; son, William Edward Briggs, both of Wichita; daughter, Peggy Ann Moore of Annapolis, MD; sister, Phyllis Lee Beck of Ventura, CA; uncle, Ernest Briggs; grandson, Brandon Lee Carlson, both of Wichita. Memorial established with Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Dear Family, I am very sorry to hear another Briggs has passed. I have talked to Kenneth a couple of times, Kenneth worked with my flight instructor Marion Hedden. I am very sorry for your loss. I know it is a bad time, But I would like to know more about Kenneth and his family tree. Could you help me out please? George E. Briggs 39624 Blacow Rd. Fremont, Ca. 94538 geobriggs@juno.com
Uncle Ken was and is loved by so many,including me. He was a man who epitomized ‘larger than life’. When he came into a room,everyone took notice. He had so many incredible life experiences and was so talented. My whole family always admired him and still will, after his passing. I miss hime terribly already but will never forget his wonderful voice, dry wit and charm. I’m proud that he was my Uncle. I’m so sorry to Aunt Mary, Bill and Peggy about the loss of your beloved husband and father. it was obvious to anyone how much he loves you.
Mary – My mom informed me that your husband passed away. I’m not sure if you remember us but we took one of your classes at WSU approx 8 years ago. We’re sorry for your loss, and our throughts and prayers are with you and your family. We think of you often. Love, Julie Parker and Evelyn Minnick
We are so sorry to hear about Kenneth’s passing. He was a wonderful person and will be missed. We will be unable to attend the services, as Floyd (Willie) is undergoing a cancer treatment at the time of his service.
Bill & Peggy, sorry to hear about your loss.