Carse Lee Biggerstaff II


Published/Last Modified on Thursday, June 4, 2009 1:30 PM EDT

MONROE — Carse Lee Biggerstaff II, 54, of Monroe, formerly of Charlotte, died Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at Carolinas Medical Center, Union.

Carse Lee Biggerstaff II



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Born Feb. 27, 1955 in Charlotte,  Mr. Biggerstaff was a son of Lee Roy Biggerstaff and Olivia White Biggerstaff.  After 12 years of service with the City of Concord Fire Department, he retired on Jan. 1, 2009 with a total of 31 years of fire service.  Lee was an avid hunter and fisherman. The greatest love of his life though, was Harley Davidson Motorcycles.

In addition to his parents of Roanoke Rapids,  he is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Carol B. Biggerstaff; his son, Greg Biggerstaff and wife, Yvonne, of Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Shiela Biggerstaff and Nancy McCaskey, and a brother, Chris Biggerstaff, all of Roanoke Rapids; and four grandchildren, Samantha Biggerstaff, Ashlee Biggerstaff, Natalie Biggerstaff and Carse L. “Little Lee” Biggerstaff III.

The family will receive friends from 6 until 9 p.m., Friday, June 5, at McEwen Funeral Service, Mint Hill Chapel, in Charlotte, which is handling the arrangements.

Funeral  services will be held at 11 a.m.,  Saturday, June 6,  in the funeral home chapel.  Interment will follow in Sunset Memory Gardens.

You may join in celebrating the life of Lee Biggerstaff by visiting his memorial at www.MeM.com.  Through the personal Guest Book on this site, you are invited to share your thoughts and memories with his family.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to North Carolina Fallen Firefighters Foundation, 2501 Blue Ridge Road, Suite 250, Raleigh, NC 27607, or Cabarrus County Chapter of Firefighters' Burned Children Fund, c/o Gerri Nash, 5035 Wheat Drive, SW, Concord, NC 28027.

Comments

    Mike Royal wrote on Jul 22, 2009 7:55 AM:

    " I am overwhelmed with sadness. On July 22, 2009, I decided to look up an old friend (a childhood friend) on the internet. I found this obituary. It seems that I waited about 50 days too long to say hello or good-bye to my old friend. He was a wonderful, full of life person. When Lee was around, the room became brighter. I knew him so long ago that I remember when he road a Honda! Don't tell his Harley friends! We were just 17 years old. We played football for South Brunswick High, his Dad was Pricipal. To his wife Carol, his son Greg and family, his Mom and Dad, his sisters and brother, I have you and Lee in my prayers and I wish you peace and love.
    Mike Royal
    Formerly of Southport, NC
    Now, Austin, TX "

    Horace and Frances Davis wrote on Jun 5, 2009 10:00 PM:

    " Sending our sincere thoughts and prayers to all the Biggerstaff family, and our understanding love. We all will always have Lee in our hearts.
    Love to All of You,
    Horace & Frances Davis "

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