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Glenn Jacob Biggam

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Glenn Jacob Biggam Veteran

Birth
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 May 1997 (aged 78)
Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Bourne, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
9A, 0, 252
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Glenn J. Biggam, of Barnstable, an accomplished tenor who sang in many operas and musicals, primarily in the Ohio area, died May 7 in a local nursing home.He was formerly a construction foreman in Canton, Ohio. Born in Canton, he attended schools there, and was a graduate of Canton High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II and served in the Pacific theater.He formerly lived in Northampton's Florence section, where he took was involved in theatrical groups. In 1968, he played the lead role in "Most Happy Fella," a presentation of Project Kulturama, at Northampton High School. He had also been a soloist at several churches. He moved to Cape Cod in 1982.He leaves his wife, the former Eunice D. Hoffsetter; two daughters, Glenna J. Biggam of Ludlow and Wendy L. McDermott of Medway, and two grandchildren.A memorial service will be Saturday morning at Medway Community Church. Burial was in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. James H. Delaney and Son Funeral Home, Walpole, is in charge. Union-News (Springfield, MA) | 15 May 1997

Military Information: SSGT, US ARMY
Glenn J. Biggam, of Barnstable, an accomplished tenor who sang in many operas and musicals, primarily in the Ohio area, died May 7 in a local nursing home.He was formerly a construction foreman in Canton, Ohio. Born in Canton, he attended schools there, and was a graduate of Canton High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II and served in the Pacific theater.He formerly lived in Northampton's Florence section, where he took was involved in theatrical groups. In 1968, he played the lead role in "Most Happy Fella," a presentation of Project Kulturama, at Northampton High School. He had also been a soloist at several churches. He moved to Cape Cod in 1982.He leaves his wife, the former Eunice D. Hoffsetter; two daughters, Glenna J. Biggam of Ludlow and Wendy L. McDermott of Medway, and two grandchildren.A memorial service will be Saturday morning at Medway Community Church. Burial was in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. James H. Delaney and Son Funeral Home, Walpole, is in charge. Union-News (Springfield, MA) | 15 May 1997

Military Information: SSGT, US ARMY


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