Post by Rodney Trent Briles on Apr 1, 2008 13:26:35 GMT -5
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Obituary from The Herald-Times Thursday April 24,2007 Easton, MD.-Leo G. Briles, formerly of Columbia, South Carolina, Died peacefully in his sleep on the morning of April 19, 2007 at William Hill Manor in Easton, Maryland, where he had lived for the past seven years. He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, on May 29, 1925. Before he turned seventeen, Leo enlisted in the US Navy from Bloomington. He served in three different wars on foreign lands in three different branches of the military service (US Navy, US Army Air Corps and United States Air Force) Leo rose to the highest enlisted rank within the US Air Force Strategic Air Command by becoming a Chief Master Sergeant with two rocking chairs. He served throughout the pacific, Asia, Korea, Europe and the United States at SAC bases across the country. Leo enjoyed his nearly thirty-five year military career and returned to Columbia to begin a new career after his retirement. He worked for the State of South Carolina's Mental Health Facility in the Supply Division for another fifteen years in Columbia, making many new friends over the years. Leo was preceded in death by his father Charles Briles, his mother Mary Carpenter, his brother Orville Briles, three sisters, Marie Harden, Mildred Haff, and Beula Ketchen and his loving wife of fifty years Naomi-Steppe-Catherine-Hollingsworth-Briles, a daughter Pamela Steppe Briles, a stepson Gary Alexander Hollingsworth, a daughter-in-law Marcia Hollingsworth and a grandson Brandon Bowes. Leo is survived by a sister-in-law Patricia Rankin of New York City and a stepson Daniel Edward Hollingsworth, his wife Carol and their daughter Danielle all of Easton. A step-daughter Gail Bowes resides in North Carolina. Leo will be remembered by fourteen grandchildren and over thirty great-grandchildren. Leo also leaves many nieces and nephews to cherish his memory. Graveside services will be held on Saturday April 28, at 11:00a.m. at Elmwood Cemetery & Gardens in Columbia, South Carolina Where Leo will be buried alongside his wonderful loving and devoted wife Naomi.
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery Columbia Richland County South Carolina, USA
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Obituary from The Herald-Times Thursday April 24,2007 Easton, MD.-Leo G. Briles, formerly of Columbia, South Carolina, Died peacefully in his sleep on the morning of April 19, 2007 at William Hill Manor in Easton, Maryland, where he had lived for the past seven years. He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, on May 29, 1925. Before he turned seventeen, Leo enlisted in the US Navy from Bloomington. He served in three different wars on foreign lands in three different branches of the military service (US Navy, US Army Air Corps and United States Air Force) Leo rose to the highest enlisted rank within the US Air Force Strategic Air Command by becoming a Chief Master Sergeant with two rocking chairs. He served throughout the pacific, Asia, Korea, Europe and the United States at SAC bases across the country. Leo enjoyed his nearly thirty-five year military career and returned to Columbia to begin a new career after his retirement. He worked for the State of South Carolina's Mental Health Facility in the Supply Division for another fifteen years in Columbia, making many new friends over the years. Leo was preceded in death by his father Charles Briles, his mother Mary Carpenter, his brother Orville Briles, three sisters, Marie Harden, Mildred Haff, and Beula Ketchen and his loving wife of fifty years Naomi-Steppe-Catherine-Hollingsworth-Briles, a daughter Pamela Steppe Briles, a stepson Gary Alexander Hollingsworth, a daughter-in-law Marcia Hollingsworth and a grandson Brandon Bowes. Leo is survived by a sister-in-law Patricia Rankin of New York City and a stepson Daniel Edward Hollingsworth, his wife Carol and their daughter Danielle all of Easton. A step-daughter Gail Bowes resides in North Carolina. Leo will be remembered by fourteen grandchildren and over thirty great-grandchildren. Leo also leaves many nieces and nephews to cherish his memory. Graveside services will be held on Saturday April 28, at 11:00a.m. at Elmwood Cemetery & Gardens in Columbia, South Carolina Where Leo will be buried alongside his wonderful loving and devoted wife Naomi.
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery Columbia Richland County South Carolina, USA
His only grand children, john Mathew Issac gonzales, leila briles gonzales, grace Esther hernaiz.
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Obituary from The Herald-Times Thursday April 24,2007 Easton, MD.-Leo G. Briles, formerly of Columbia, South Carolina, Died peacefully in his sleep on the morning of April 19, 2007 at William Hill Manor in Easton, Maryland, where he had lived for the past seven years. He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, on May 29, 1925. Before he turned seventeen, Leo enlisted in the US Navy from Bloomington. He served in three different wars on foreign lands in three different branches of the military service (US Navy, US Army Air Corps and United States Air Force) Leo rose to the highest enlisted rank within the US Air Force Strategic Air Command by becoming a Chief Master Sergeant with two rocking chairs. He served throughout the pacific, Asia, Korea, Europe and the United States at SAC bases across the country. Leo enjoyed his nearly thirty-five year military career and returned to Columbia to begin a new career after his retirement. He worked for the State of South Carolina's Mental Health Facility in the Supply Division for another fifteen years in Columbia, making many new friends over the years. Leo was preceded in death by his father Charles Briles, his mother Mary Carpenter, his brother Orville Briles, three sisters, Marie Harden, Mildred Haff, and Beula Ketchen and his loving wife of fifty years Naomi-Steppe-Catherine-Hollingsworth-Briles, a daughter Pamela Steppe Briles, a stepson Gary Alexander Hollingsworth, a daughter-in-law Marcia Hollingsworth and a grandson Brandon Bowes. Leo is survived by a sister-in-law Patricia Rankin of New York City and a stepson Daniel Edward Hollingsworth, his wife Carol and their daughter Danielle all of Easton. A step-daughter Gail Bowes resides in North Carolina. Leo will be remembered by fourteen grandchildren and over thirty great-grandchildren. Leo also leaves many nieces and nephews to cherish his memory. Graveside services will be held on Saturday April 28, at 11:00a.m. at Elmwood Cemetery & Gardens in Columbia, South Carolina Where Leo will be buried alongside his wonderful loving and devoted wife Naomi.
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery Columbia Richland County South Carolina, USA
His only biological grandchildren from his only biological daughter Pam s. Briles, John m. Gonzales, Leila may briles gonzales, grace Esther hernaiz.