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John H. Bigger

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John H. Bigger

Birth
Death
10 Oct 2018 (aged 73)
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7224185, Longitude: -84.2043901
Plot
Section 39 Lot 24 Grave 5
Memorial ID
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BIGGER, John H. Age 73 of Centerville passed away on 10/10/2018 at St. Leonard's Bernardine Center. John was born January 12, 1945 and attended Corpus Christi Grade School and graduated from Chaminade High School and Wright State University. He was employed for many years at Montgomery County Job and Family Services in Dayton, OH. John was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Catherine (Wenzke) Bigger. He had no siblings but many cousins. The Bigger Family came to Dayton, OH in the early 1800's when they were given land for serving in the Revolutionary War. Bigger Road is named after these Pioneer Relatives of John Bigger and they were also founding members of the Sugar Creek Associate Presbyterian Church in Bellbrook, OH which later became the Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church at Wilmington Pike and David Rd. in Kettering, OH. John was a member of St. Albert the Great Catholic Church for more than fifty (SO) years. Burial at Calvary Cemetery. Published in Dayton Daily News on Oct. 14, 2018
BIGGER, John H. Age 73 of Centerville passed away on 10/10/2018 at St. Leonard's Bernardine Center. John was born January 12, 1945 and attended Corpus Christi Grade School and graduated from Chaminade High School and Wright State University. He was employed for many years at Montgomery County Job and Family Services in Dayton, OH. John was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Catherine (Wenzke) Bigger. He had no siblings but many cousins. The Bigger Family came to Dayton, OH in the early 1800's when they were given land for serving in the Revolutionary War. Bigger Road is named after these Pioneer Relatives of John Bigger and they were also founding members of the Sugar Creek Associate Presbyterian Church in Bellbrook, OH which later became the Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church at Wilmington Pike and David Rd. in Kettering, OH. John was a member of St. Albert the Great Catholic Church for more than fifty (SO) years. Burial at Calvary Cemetery. Published in Dayton Daily News on Oct. 14, 2018


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