Chris Biggs (1 Jan 1956 - 4 Jan 2024)

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Scarborough theatre trust limited

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Location
Woodlands Crematorium Woodlands Drive Scarborough YO12 6QN
Date
18th Jan 2024
Time
1pm
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Location
Woodlands Crematorium Woodlands Drive Scarborough YO12 6QN
Date
18th Jan 2024
Time
1pm

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In loving memory of Chris Biggs who sadly passed away on 4th January 2024. A loving and devoted husband, dad and bampy who will be missed so dearly. The service will take place at Woodlands Crematorium in Scarborough on Thursday 18th January, at 1pm, followed by a celebration of his life at The Scarborough Arms pub. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough in Chris's memory, as he enjoyed many shows there.

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Tony Willett wrote

We said goodbye to Chris with a Fitting Send off was lovely to Hear all fond memories that people had of him His Vibrancy & zest of life will forever be Remembered Through everyone that has the good Fortune to have met Chris .has a family we have so Many Memories chris will What ever be with us in spirit enjoy your cider ps going to get some Faggots and gravy the weekend xx

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Dawn Biggs wrote

How can I begin to thank each and everyone for attending Chris's funeral, for the heartfelt messages, flowers and your generosity with the donations to the SJT
It's been a very heartbreaking time in losing Chris so suddenly but myself and all the family really appreciate all the love and kindness you've shown us and what he meant to you all certainly makes my heart sing with pride for him ❤️
According to Chris's words
'Always look on the bright 'Cider'life and from myself
'Shine on you crazy Diamond'
Forever in my heart Chris ❤️ xxxx

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Deanna Lowe wrote

Family gatherings won’t ever be the same without Uncle Chris. Growing up, he was always there with a funny joke or off the cuff comment that inevitably had us all in fits of laughter. There was never a dry eye from all the laughing! Thank you for being such an amazing, fun uncle and creating lots of memories we will never forget. I’m saddened that Daisy never got to meet her Great Uncle, but she will definitely hear about all the funny stories! Love Deanna, Lewis, Tom and Daisy Xx

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Colin Irvine wrote

Having welcomed me into the family 23 years ago there are too many memories to recall I wouldn't know where to start but the people who know, know . I miss you and love you as the father you were to me x

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Back in the day, myself and the three amigo’s out on the streets for May Day demonstrations. Sadly we said goodbye to Ian ‘Hutch’ a year ago and now Chris too. I wanted to share this as another example of how Chris always ‘turned up’ for these occasions…

Back in the day, myself and the three amigo’s out on the streets for May Day demonstrations. Sadly we said goodbye to Ian ‘Hutch’ a year ago and now Chris too. I wanted to share this as another example of how Chris always ‘turned up’ for these occasions…

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Steve Maguire wrote

I was Deeply saddened to hear of Chris’s passing. I first met him and Dawn wile Staying at Ade and Faye’s house, and as a fellow Forester we hit it off straight away! I found Chris to be a really likeable and genuine guy who I had much respect for. God bless and sleep tight. X

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I worked with Chris as a police officer on traffic and in Gloucester. We also had some great times with him and Dawn socially with many other colleagues.  A great friend. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there today. Condolences to the family.

I worked with Chris as a police officer on traffic and in Gloucester. We also had some great times with him and Dawn socially with many other colleagues. A great friend. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there today. Condolences to the family.

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Craig Folley wrote

I loved a catch up over a beer at a family get together. You always made time to say hello and even had time for a story or two with a smile. I know just how very proud you were of all your family around you. Thanks a million & keep smiling up there x x

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Time at Raffles, Singapore

Time at Raffles, Singapore

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Sue Palmer wrote

Good night and God bless my baby brother. Always there for each other through thick and thin. Will miss you but always carry you in my heart. I’ll always smile when I think of you - wonderful memories.
Thanks for everything you’ve always done for me.
Even though I’ve lost a brother I’ve kept a sister in Dawn along with 2 nieces and 7 Great nephews and nieces.
Love you Chris

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Jeremy Palmer wrote

Always remember uncle Chris with a smile on his face and a drink in his hand! Always great fun and up for a laugh! Thanks for all the support you gave mum after the loss of our dad, always on the end of the line at all hours, always available. We will make sure we give you a great send off! Love Jeremy, helen and luke xx

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Mark Jeynes wrote

Mate. Words can not express how much you mean to our family. You have always been there, not always in the forefront, but there, non theless. Your laughs, your jokes, your seriousness. You were the man that cared for your family and others before yourself. A man that had time if you had an issue and needed a talk. A man that never backed down. A man that still, as I write this makes me bloody cry.
So rest easy Chris. You will always hold a special place in our hearts.

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Dave Causon wrote

Chris and I worked together when he first joined the Police Traffic Division at Bamfurlong. We had many good times together and I remember Chris as someone who always did the best for everyone we met. It is therefore with deep sadness and great shock that I learn of his passing. My sincere and heartfelt condolences to Dawn and family. Rest peacefully Chris.

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Ade Obileye wrote

What a man! From the first moment of meeting Chris, I was made to feel welcome and part of the family. From his attempts to teach me how to DIY (I’m still awful at it and he had the patience of a saint!) to converting me into watching F1 and taking an interest in rugby, he has been amazing. His generosity of time and advice have been invaluable. I’ll miss his smile and twinkle in his eye. I’m losing more than a father in law, I’m losing a friend, a mate, a confidante. If Thatchers made Father in Laws, Chris would have been the mould. Love you Chris.

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Richard Long wrote

Cherished memories of nearly 50 years
Tears of laughter over ciders & beers
Looking back & remembering our fun days
Regular get togethers & the Bank Holiday Mondays

Camping in The Lakes, a time we fondly recall
A week of fun & boy, didn’t the rain fall!
And then to Morocco on an 18/30
Noisy neighbours & Chris got shorty
Table football with Mustapha, the local
Caused Chris to get particularly vocal!

We all met as aspiring Dark Horses
Then our lives led us down different courses.
And to all recently re-connect & spend time together
Memories that we will all treasure forever ❤️

So sorry we can’t be with you but we will be thinking of you ❤️❤️

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Alison Long wrote

I will never forget the constant love that Chris had for Dawn. He never stopped being a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend to us all. Funny, entertaining and naughty. We miss you Chris. Love Allie x

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Vicki Graham wrote

I have such fond memories of Uncle Chris when I was growing up. He was always so fun and cool and often instigated us ‘breaking the rules’ 🤗 when I think of this the most poignant example is when he took me for a spin on his police bike round the block (probably exceeding the speed limit too). As a youngster that was the coolest moment ever. Thanks for being my cool Uncle Chris, for your love as a great uncle to my boys and as a supportive brother to mum.

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Thanks for helping mum with her bucket list

Thanks for helping mum with her bucket list

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Tony Willett wrote

There are no words to do Chris Justice I was very Fortunate to call him my Brother-in-law the past 20years there are so many memories from a Family meal that turned into a pee fight to opening up expensive bottle of wine last year . Chris had the most infectious personality that drew you and everybody else around you in he has left A monumental, Mark On all those that worked with them and us as a family . The phrase gone, but not forgotten could never be more true I am not just lost my brother-in-law I have lost my friend I will raise a glass or two of 🍺🍺 Forever in my thoughts

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Geoff Mckay posted a picture
Chris, some fantastic memories x

Chris, some fantastic memories x

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Geoff Mckay posted a picture
Chris 
we will remember you in so many positive ways
You always had a big smile and a terrific sense of humour 
We enjoyed all are get togethers  got some great memories and some lovely pictures 
Chris you were taken far too early, but now it's your turn to rest 

Geoff & Wendy 
xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Chris we will remember you in so many positive ways You always had a big smile and a terrific sense of humour We enjoyed all are get togethers got some great memories and some lovely pictures Chris you were taken far too early, but now it's your turn to rest Geoff & Wendy xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Rose and Jim Cockerton wrote

Chris was someone so special, whose smile lit the room.
He touched so many lives, including mine.
Will miss you. xx

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Jayne Teece wrote

I just can't believe that Chris has gone.
Fellow cider drinker and my DIY superhero, his beaming smile will never be forgotten.
My heart goes out to Dawn, Sarah, Faye and all the family xx

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Isn Grimmety wrote

I served with Chris when he was an officer In Gloucestershire Police.
My condolences to the family.

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Dawn Biggs wrote

I'm so heartbroken, Chris you'll be forever in my heart ❤️ xxx

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  • Wow this is so beautiful 😍 thanks for sharing Dawn ❤️

    Posted by Yvonne on 13/01/2024 Report abuse
  • Lovely couple ❤️ xx

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