Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. at the Baptist church with the Rev. Lea Joyner officiating, assisted by Rev. I. L. Yeager, also of Monroe.
Interment was then made in the Welcome Home cemetery east of Grayson under the direction of the Riser Funeral Home of Columbia.
Pallbearers were Morris Hearne, Johnnie Meredith, A. E. Rush, C. A. Christian, James Henley and Jim Nobles.
The deceased was a former resident of Grayson, being a daughter of Mrs. J. A. Christian of that community. She graduated from the Grayson High School and later taught school before moving to Monroe.
Besides her mother at Grayson, she is survived by two brothers, J. Henley Biggs, owner and operator of Biggs Pharmacy down at Grayson, and Yeager Biggs, a resident of New Orleans.
Her father was the late Dr. O. A. Biggs, prominent physician of this parish.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman-Progress (Columbia, LA), Thursday, September 4, 1952
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. at the Baptist church with the Rev. Lea Joyner officiating, assisted by Rev. I. L. Yeager, also of Monroe.
Interment was then made in the Welcome Home cemetery east of Grayson under the direction of the Riser Funeral Home of Columbia.
Pallbearers were Morris Hearne, Johnnie Meredith, A. E. Rush, C. A. Christian, James Henley and Jim Nobles.
The deceased was a former resident of Grayson, being a daughter of Mrs. J. A. Christian of that community. She graduated from the Grayson High School and later taught school before moving to Monroe.
Besides her mother at Grayson, she is survived by two brothers, J. Henley Biggs, owner and operator of Biggs Pharmacy down at Grayson, and Yeager Biggs, a resident of New Orleans.
Her father was the late Dr. O. A. Biggs, prominent physician of this parish.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman-Progress (Columbia, LA), Thursday, September 4, 1952
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