Portrait of Briggs Naglestad

Remembering Briggs Naglestad — Obituary

2024 – 2024
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Briggs will be deeply missed by all who loved them.

"They are not gone who live in the hearts they leave behind."
— Tuscarora proverb

After a life of love and quiet grace, Briggs Naglestad, 2024–2024, has passed.

Here is a glimpse of the life he lived, in his family's own remembrance.

The ordinary days are often the ones we miss most.

Briggs John Naglestad passed peacefully in the arms of his mother and father on August 24, 2024. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 PM Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at Rosehill Cemetery, Parker. Our angel was born at 2:12 a.m. and met the eyes of Jesus at 4:30 a.m. the same morning in Sioux Falls, SD. Although Briggs was with us for a very short period of time, the memories will forever be with us. Briggs is the son of Dylan Naglestad and Shaylyn Walton of Parker SD. Briggs is survived by his loving parents: Dylan and Shaylyn, Grandparents: Joe and Landi Naglestad of Sioux Falls, Brandy Gardner of Huron and Kayla Musfelt of Parker, Uncles: Davon (Taylor), Jesse (Rayna), Austin (Andrea), Tevon, and Tate. Aunts: MaKenna, Ashlynn, Tayanna, Bryleah, Kyndall, Harper, and Hailee, First cousins: Weston, Kohen, and Sophia, and many many more extended loving family members. Briggs is proceeded in death by his grandpa Brandon Walton, Aunt Madison Cihak, Cousins Brayton Hathorn and Tre Sharp. I may have only held you in my arms for a moment, but I will hold you in my heart forever. He was born silent into this world, but his little life spoke volumes.

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