
The Briones family has built a lasting legacy in the Four Corners region. For three generations, they have made a profound impact on the local community through acts of generosity and service. Guided by their belief that giving back and serving others are essential family values, the Briones family has invested in creating a brighter future for generations to come.
Grandparents Felix and Vi Briones have lived in the Farmington area since 1959, dedicating themselves to their community and church with remarkable generosity. Their son Paul, along with his wife Terry, carried on this legacy, instilling the same values of service and giving in their five children. “It is important to teach our kids the responsibility to take care of those in need,” Paul shared. Inspired by his parents' ongoing acts of charity, Paul remarked, “They only continued working in order to continue giving.”
The next generation of the Briones family embraced this commitment to service wholeheartedly. Paul and Terry encouraged their children to find their own ways to give back to the Four Corners Foundation. A significant moment came a few years ago when their children collectively decided to forgo cable television, using the savings to contribute to the Foundation’s emergency housing project. Today, their eldest, Francine, has graduated from college and continues to support the Foundation through her company’s United Way account.
Until his passing in March 2025, Paul managed a thriving law practice, while also dedicating countless hours to pro bono legal work for the Foundation. Despite the personal sacrifices he and Terry made, their unwavering commitment to helping those in need remained steadfast.
The Briones family’s generational example of service and giving stands as a powerful inspiration. Like ripples in a pond, the good we do carries forward, creating positive impacts for years to come. While we deeply miss Paul on the FCF Board, we are proud to honor his memory in the vital work we continue for the underserved in San Juan County.

