Norfolk City Virginia USGenWeb Archives Obituaries.....Spriggs, Thurman Edward December 12, 2016 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Diane Renfrow dianel14@gmail.com December 16, 2016, 9:57 am Published in The Virginian Pilot on December 16, 2016 Thurman Edward Spriggs passed this life on Monday, December 12 at his home in Virginia Beach, VA. He was professor emeritus at Norfolk State University, where he taught from 1965 to 1986. He served as professor in and chair of what is now the Department of Physics, and served briefly as Chair of the Division of Natural Sciences, now the College of Science, Engineering and Technology. In 1941 he enlisted in the US Army in the 9th Calvary, nicknamed the Buffalo Soldiers. Then in 1944 he was admitted into the Army Air Corps, where he graduated flight school as a fighter pilot in the class of 45-H-Single Engine of the famed Tuskegee Airmen. He mustered out as a Lieutenant, serving at Stockton Air Base in California. He was the oldest living alum of the physics department of Howard University. He was born April 29, 1921 in Des Moines, Iowa, the eldest of seven children to William E. Spriggs and Ruth Neil Maxfield. He graduated from Des Moines East High School where he was on the track team and in the Spanish Club. During the period, he and three of brothers attended, Des Moines East won six state championships in track and field. He volunteered to serve in the US Army in March 1941, and so was in service when Pearl Harbor occurred. He met his future wife, Julienne Henderson of Norfolk, Virginia while she was stationed at Fort Des Moines, Iowa the training facility for officers in the US Women’s Army Corps. She graduated the program as a Sargent in the motor corps. They married December 21, 1945 in Norfolk at Grace Episcopal Church. They remained married for 63 years until her death in March 2009. After the War, he and his wife settled in Norfolk while they both took advantage of the GI Bill. They attended what was then the Norfolk Division of Virginia State College, and is now Norfolk State University. In October 1946, the eldest child Patricia Julienne was born. He continued his studies and graduated from what was then Virginia State College in Ettrick, Virginia, now Virginia State University. With the benefit of a War Bonus to Iowa veterans he was able to move the family to Washington, DC where he would continue his education earning a Master’s degree in physics from Howard University. He then enrolled in the graduate program at The Catholic University of America, where he would earn the PhD in physics in 1961, writing a dissertation on particle physics. While working on his doctorate he worked in the Infrared Branch of the Solid State Division of the Naval Ordinance Laboratory in White Oak, Maryland. And, his son, William Edward and daughter Karen Elizabeth where born and the family attended Calvary Episcopal Church. Upon earning his doctorate, he joined the faculty of the physics department at Howard University. His wife Julienne would complete her education at Howard, while serving as president of the Faculty Wive’s Club. He was recruited to return to his alma mater in Norfolk, and the family relocated to the Tidewater region in 1965 where he began teaching at Norfolk State. He taught as the institution grew from the Norfolk Division of Virginia State to Norfolk State College and then Norfolk State University. He played leadership roles in growing science education at the University. His wife Julienne, had an award winning career as a teacher in the Norfolk Public School System. In 1986, he retired as professor emeritus. For his service as a Tuskegee Airmen, along with the other Iowa Tuskegee Airmen he was inducted into the Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame in Greenfield, Iowa in 2006, and the Iowa African American Hall of Fame in 2010, when he also received the George Washington Carver Medallion from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. A red tailed P-51 Mustang, installed outside the Iowa Air National Guard in Des Moines is dedicated to the Iowa Tuskegee Airmen with a plaque listing their names, and was dedicated at a ceremony by the Fort Des Moines Museum and Education Center. In the community, he provided leadership to the Norfolk Teachers Association Federal Credit Union and as a vestry member at Grace Episcopal Church. He is preceded in death by his wife, Julienne and by his parents, his brothers Aaron, who died in infancy, William Henry and Garland Maxfield, and sisters Ruth Evelyn Turner and Edith Louise Roberson. He is survived by his brother Lacey (and his wife Delores) of Des Moines, and his daughters Patricia and Karen (and her husband Michael Baldwin) of Virginia Beach and son William (and his wife Jennifer) of Great Falls, Virginia, and his grandchildren, William Thurman Spriggs and Rosezetta and Joseph Baldwin, and many nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews. Additional Comments: Calvary Cemetery File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/norfolkcity/obits/s/spriggs12592gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/vafiles/ File size: 5.3 Kb