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Betty McFarland Bigger

February 4, 1934 - February 15, 2008
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Betty McFarland Bigger, 74, of 6 Stone Meadow Rd., Greenville, died Friday, February 15, 2008 at her residence. Born in Griffin, GA, she was the daughter of the late Allen Ballard and Velma Minter McFarland. She was a graduate of Agnes Scott College, attended Brookwood Church, and was a homemaker. Surviving are her husband, JohnContinue Reading

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Michelle and Ian Brockman left a message on March 6, 2015:
May her memory and all of the wonderful days that you shared together live on and give you peace and comfort at this time.
Lisa Weers left a message on March 6, 2015:
John, Beth & Steve, I'm so sorry to hear about Betty. She was a wonderful person. I will always remember what a wonderful neighbor she was and the pecan pie she made and brought to us when we moved next to you in Spring Hill. God bless you. Lisa Butche
Larry Reagin left a message on March 6, 2015:
As I was growing up with Steve and Beth, you always watched over us, cared for us, protected us, and loved us. You always made me feel welcome in your home. You counseled me when I was wrong, consoled me when I was down, and congratulated me when times
Kay Holloway left a message on March 6, 2015:
I am glad Betty is no longer sick, but saddened that my dear , lifelong friend is no longer physically with us. I share your grief. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sincerely, Kay Holloway
Jo Green left a message on March 6, 2015:
I am so sorry to hear about Betty. She was a delight to be around. In Spring Hill we had a Bible Study and I so enjoyed Betty. We had some good times. She is with Jesus now, rejoicing and we'll see her again. Jo Green
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Franklin Woodall left a message on March 6, 2015:
You know that I share your grief in the loss of this beautiful person. She was my dearest friend from about age 2 all thru high school. I was her big brother and we loved each other as brothers and sisters do. While I am saddened beyond words, I know it
Eula Smith left a message on March 6, 2015:
Betty was like a sister to me when they lived in Spring Hill, KS. We talked almost daily and I have missed her so much since she moved to Greenville. She always had a smile and I loved to hear her laugh. I am thankful I will see her again when we all g
DS DAnza left a message on March 6, 2015:
Dear Bigger Family; Please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss. I am always saddened when we lose a loved one, although they are at peace, we still miss them very much. My prayer is that, â??Our Father who art in heavenâ?A� Grant your desire t
Don McFarlan left a message on March 6, 2015:
John, Beth and Steve, I had many memories of growing up on Cortez Lane this week after mom and dad told me about Betty. I can still hear Betty's uncontrollable laugh as if she were next door. That laugh was her trademark and it always let you see her
bob westmoreland left a message on March 6, 2015:
To Bigger Family: Loretta Freeze and I send our condolences to each of you. I'm sure you will agree with us that Betty is now at peace. Our prayers are with you.
Betty left a message on March 6, 2015:
So sorry to hear about the passing of Betty. What good times we had living next to each other for so many years. I learned about southern hospitality. It wasn't easy keeping up with the Biggers. No one could raise a garden and flowers like them. They
Thomas McAfee Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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