of North Little Rock, AR
October 2, 1933 - April 3, 2019
Pierce D. Biggs, 85, of North Little Rock, passed away Wednesday, April 3, 2019. He was born October 2, 1933 to the late Odis and Zella (Matthews) Biggs in Scott.
Pierce was an ARMY veteran and served in the Korean war. He owned and operated Biggs Appliance Services and then retired from Southwestern Bell (AT&T) after 15 years of service.
Pierce enjoyed tinkering with anything mechanical and loved his family.
Pierce is survived by his wife, of 62 years, Dorothy Puckett Biggs; son, Denny Biggs (Stephen Walls) of Austin, TX; daughter, Lisa Stout (Aaron) of Blue Ridge, TX; three grandchildren, Zella Walls-Biggs, David Johnson (Rachell), and Kiefer Stout; one great-grandchild, Lucian Johnson; and sister, Joyce Henry of Plumerville.
Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at Roller-Owens Funeral Home, 5509 John F. Kennedy Blvd, North Little Rock, AR 72116. Burial to follow at Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery at noon. Visitation will be one hour prior to service.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Church at Willow Beach, 11200 Highway 165, North Little Rock, AR 72117.
So sorry for your loss.
Prayers for all the family.
Dorthy, Lisa, and Denny.
Denny...the years have surely flown by. I was sad to see that your Dad passed. He was always very kind to me and was a good man. My mind and heart have and always will have fond memories of you and your family. I will remember you, your Mom, and family in my prayers. With love, Dan (call me sometime if you happen to see this....870 559 1621)
Thoughts and prayers with family today. Loved working with both of you at Southwestern Bell. Brings back lots of memories.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Mrs. Dorothy, Lisa & Denny as you go thru this time of sorrow. May God wrap his arms around you all and keep you safe. I know i could not have asked for better neighbors for my mom, Lou and Aunt Shirley. You all were always there when i couldn't be along with the others and so many times he would just mow both of their yards for me. He told me one time i could use his mower anytime i needed it cause mama's was getting pretty old and just come get it and don't worry if i tore it up because he wanted a new & bigger one and Ms. Dorothy would not let him have one until this one was tore up. We had a good laugh over that for sure but i told him that i would be the one to get in trouble he said don't worry about it. We will sure miss you when its time to mow & walk Libby but i know you are in a much better place and won't be sweating any more. We love you all.
We were so sorry to see the notice of Pierce's passing in this mornings paper. Just last week we were speaking about him and Dorothy and Joyce. Thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Troy and Caroline