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My sincerest condolences to Patty, Brock, the rest of the family, and anyone who had the pleasure of knowing Driggs. I have only known Driggs for the last two years, but in that short amount of time he made me feel like I was a lifelong friend. I soon realized that this was the impact he had on everyone. Through a joke he would tell, or his ALWAYS caring personality, Driggs simply cared about putting a smile on the faces of everyone he encountered. Driggs, I am thinking about next basketball season and how I won't have the opportunity to sit next to you and jump up and down together as the boys make a good play, or walk passed each other and complain to each other about a missed call etc... you will be truly missed my friend. 

I will miss sharing stories of political happenings (you knew EXACTLY where he stood on the issues of the day) and the political races ahead!  His spirit and enthusiasm for students filled the halls of Columbia and he had such a presence about him.  Although he was in a position of authority when dealing with students, it was an amazing thing to watch how he related to them, cared about them, and built them up.  He was truly of servant of Christ and although I will miss him greatly, I know he is watching down on us all with care, concern, and love.  

To his family, my heartfelt condolences.  Please know that you sharing him with us at CHS was, and is, a great gift.  I am praying for comfort and peace in your loss.     

From telling me i need to slow down in the parking lot to talking with me about school and how i was struggling to working out with you after school during football weight room training to giving you a fist bump before school everyday… there is an empty spot in my heart to know you are gone driggs but your legacy lives on at that school and in our hearts im sorry i didnt get to say goodbye but if you are up there you will be sorrowly missed my friend… Until we meet again -Love Dom❤️
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We are very sorry for your loss.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family ❤️
Driggs was one of the strongest men of God I have ever known. We spent many years together in Business and Ministry. “Well done my faithful servant. RIP my brother!

So very sorry Patty for your loss.  Driggs was a special friend to Spike and me and many others.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.  

Driggs was an amazing guy from helping his son coach to greeting kids in the mornings before school, and also just being a helpful guy. We thank you so much for just being there. You will never be forgotten, fly high. 
I loved my time at Multnomah playing basketball with Driggs. He was my best friend during that period of time. We had some great times traveling together! Praying for you Patty and your family during this difficult time of loss.
From talks about how to save the world, to eating healthy to predictions on the outcome of the game and more,,, basketball seasons will never be the same without you my friend. The loss and pain is indescribable. My prayers go out to Patty, Brock and the whole family. May God bless and be with you during these difficult times.
Driggs and I always shared stories about our grandkids. He was my daughter’s basketball coach, and they had a special bond. He was always in the gym or on the field helping my husband. He had the biggest heart and always made everyone he talked to feel important. Our hearts are so sad, and Driggs will be greatly missed. I pray for comfort for the Jessup family.❤️
Always knew how to make peoples day better when it was the worst of ones.  He was a great guy.  Till Valhalla Driggs  
WOW, Where do I start?, friends and colleagues for 17 years. So many stories as we worked side by side with the young people of Columbia High School from Day one of that building. Our everyday early morning get together before any others in the building. Your laugh, the one that was so real and from deep in the belly had me crying because I was laughing so hard with you. I hurt for not only your own children and beautiful grand kids, but those students who loved you so much over the years. You LOVED ALL KIDS. You WERE the WILDCAT WAY because of your sincerity and kindness, man you are going to be sorely missed my friend.
Fly high driggs. Will forever be missed talking to you about my car during lunch 🕊💔
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Today, I send my prayers out to the Jessup family. Out of all the incredible security members at Columbia High school, Driggs was definitely a favorite among myself and all of the students. He will truly be missed.
Dear Jessup family,  I am so sorry for your loss. I pray you find comfort in the arms of Jesus, your memories and in one another. 
Praying so hard for the Jessup family. Driggs is the guy who always makes you feel welcome. His smile and warmth always made you feel like you belong.  He was a friend to everyone and an incredible Christ like example. He will always be one of those people in my life that I admire. 
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I am honored to have been able to have known Driggs . We worked together at CHS and he was always there to help in anyway. I loved seeing what shoes he’d wear and how he always made sure to share any goodie he had with his wife patty when she subbed. He always loved talking about his grand babies and always had a smile on his face. He was an amazing man and he will be missed by everyone. RIP 
Praying for the Jessup Family. May our God of all comfort wrap you in His everlasting arms of love, strength, hope, and peace. John & Nicole (Larzelier) DeVries & Family 
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but loved Driggs and I was a better person because of him.
He will be missed. RIP my friend till we meet again 🙏😇
As a young girl at Quaker Hill church camp I had the biggest crush on Driggs. Our families became close friends looking forward to the summers to spend time together at the lake, crafts and the camp fire. He will be greatly missed but is home with his Savior. 
One evening he road his motorcycle to the Friday night football game he was working at.  I was taking tickets and I put a for sale sign on his motorcycle.  He saw it and said hey who did this.  For awhile I didn’t tell him it was me but then did and we both laughed.

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