KANNAPOLIS - On July 4, 2010, Louise Biggerstaff of Kannapolis went to Heaven. Upon arrival she would have been met by her beloved husband of 54 years, the late Lester Biggerstaff. Louise spoke often of the glorious day when she would "meet Lester at the Pearly gates and he would take her to meet the Lord."
Mrs. Biggerstaff was born Aug. 1, 1925, in Anson County, to the late James Walter and Effie Gaddy Meeks. During her working years, Mrs. Biggerstaff was an LPN. She worked at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, Peoples Hospital (Peru, Ill.), the office of Dr. H.J. Ritchie, and the offices of Doctors Brown and Hammonds.
Mrs. Biggerstaff is survived by a family that will miss her very much. She and Lester had three sons: Randy (Tammy) of Green Bay, Va., Dennis (Rita) of Rockwell, Tim (Debbie) of Concord; five grandchildren: Wayne (Dava), Randy, Amy, Doug (Rebekah), and Brad Biggerstaff; two great-grandchildren: Jeremy and Clayton Biggerstaff. Mrs. Biggerstaff also had two surviving sisters: Helen Rowell and Bernice Hunsucker.
Funeral services will be provided by Whitley's Funeral Home in Kannapolis. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at West Point Baptist Church with burial to follow at Carolina Memorial Park. As a family we can only hope that all others have someone as dear in their life as she was in ours. Memorials may me made to West Point Baptist Church, 1100 Pine Street Kannapolis, NC 28081.
Published in Concord & Kannapolis Independent Tribune on July 7, 2010
KANNAPOLIS - On July 4, 2010, Louise Biggerstaff of Kannapolis went to Heaven. Upon arrival she would have been met by her beloved husband of 54 years, the late Lester Biggerstaff. Louise spoke often of the glorious day when she would "meet Lester at the Pearly gates and he would take her to meet the Lord."
Mrs. Biggerstaff was born Aug. 1, 1925, in Anson County, to the late James Walter and Effie Gaddy Meeks. During her working years, Mrs. Biggerstaff was an LPN. She worked at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, Peoples Hospital (Peru, Ill.), the office of Dr. H.J. Ritchie, and the offices of Doctors Brown and Hammonds.
Mrs. Biggerstaff is survived by a family that will miss her very much. She and Lester had three sons: Randy (Tammy) of Green Bay, Va., Dennis (Rita) of Rockwell, Tim (Debbie) of Concord; five grandchildren: Wayne (Dava), Randy, Amy, Doug (Rebekah), and Brad Biggerstaff; two great-grandchildren: Jeremy and Clayton Biggerstaff. Mrs. Biggerstaff also had two surviving sisters: Helen Rowell and Bernice Hunsucker.
Funeral services will be provided by Whitley's Funeral Home in Kannapolis. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at West Point Baptist Church with burial to follow at Carolina Memorial Park. As a family we can only hope that all others have someone as dear in their life as she was in ours. Memorials may me made to West Point Baptist Church, 1100 Pine Street Kannapolis, NC 28081.
Published in Concord & Kannapolis Independent Tribune on July 7, 2010
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