We
Remember Mrs. Biggs
One of the sweetest people on earth, our
Mrs. Biggs, was called to her home in heaven September 15, 2006. A
founding member and pillar of the church even though she got around with
the help of a walker, Mrs. Biggs was a favorite of young and old.
Modest, prim and proper, her smile warmed our hearts. Remember her
enormous contributions to the life of our church and be thankful to God.
Remember her family in
In
Memoriam

Dulcie Park Biggs
September 15, 2006
September 17. 2006 3:30AM
TUSCALOOSA | Dulcie Park Biggs, age 94, of Tuscaloosa, died Sept. 15, 2006
at home. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Tuscaloosa Memorial Chapel
Funeral Home with Alan Head officiating. Burial will follow in Tuscaloosa
Memorial Park with Tuscaloosa Memorial Chapel Funeral Home directing.
Visitation will be today from 3 to 5 p.m. at the funeral home.
Her parents, Alex and Alma Park, her sisters, Wreatha Matthews and Grace
Park Clayton, her husband, L.C. Biggs, Sr., and her grandson, Hugh Biggs,
preceded her in death.
Survivors include her sons, Joe (Susie) Biggs and Clyde (Betty) Biggs;
daughter, Wimbreth B. Chism; grandchildren, Pamela C. (William) Elliott,
David (Debra) Chism, Joy Chism, Jay Biggs, Stacy Moring (Jonathan) and
Leigh Biggs (Tyler) Davis; and great-grandchildren, Aja M. Chism, Ashton,
Chism, Jacquelyn MacKinnon, Daniel Chism, Adam Chism, Kayla Moring, Justin
Moring, Avery Davis, Elliott Davis and Morgan Davis.
Mrs. Biggs was a graduate of The University of Alabama, an elementary
school teacher for 32 years and worked in both the county and city school
systems. She was a teaching principal at Jemison Elementary and on the
Alabama State Tenure Commission. She was a member of the Tuscaloosa Garden
Club and the Alabama Retired Teachers Association. She was a volunteer at
Temporary Emergency Services for 25 years and a founding member of Trinity
United Methodist Church. Dulcie Biggs was a loving mother, devoted wife
and a devout Christian.
Pallbearers will be David Chism, Jay Biggs, Edward Guy, Tyler Davis,
Johnny Clayton, Hugh Matthews and Ashton Chism.
Honorary pallbearers are Charlotte Davis, Olivia McCracken, Tuscaloosa
Garden Club members, Trinity United Methodist Church members, Sunset
Funset Group, Tuscaloosa Retired Teachers, Jim Bardon, Jerry Roebuck,
Hardy McCollum and Wayne H. Matthews and Marilynn Matthews.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trinity United Methodist
Church Mustard (Seed) Program.
The Tuscaloosa News