Chris Joseph Biggs

chris biggs

April 14, 2011 ~ April 14, 2011

Services: A Graveside Service will be held Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 10:00 AM in St. John's Catholic Church Cemetery, Hollywood, MD with Fr. Raymond Schmidt officiating. Chris Joseph “Little Man” Biggs, Infant, of Leonardtown, MD, died April 14, 2011 in St. Mary’s Hospital, Leonardtown, MD. Born April 14, 2011 in St. Mary’s Hospital, he was the son of Jacob Biggs and Jessica Hall both of Leonardtown, MD. He is also survived by his grandparents Patty and Dale Hall of Leonardtown, MD; Carol Biggs of North Beach, MD and Charles E. Biggs of Delaware. A Graveside Service will be held on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 10:00 AM in St. John’s Catholic Church Cemetery in Hollywood, MD with Fr. Raymond Schmidt officiating. Contributions in memory of Chris may be made to the Children’s Hospital Foundation, 111 Michigan Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20010.

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  1. “Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. My husband and I have lost three sons born prematurely – we can never understand why. Gather strength from your family and friends that love you so much. God Bless you and your family.”

  2. Very Blessed Mom From Clements says:

    “Family of Little Man Biggs, My heart breaks for you. May God help you through these sorrowful times ahead. The Lord always has a plan for these little guys and for you too so prayer for strength to get you through and he will you may not see it now.”

  3. “My condolences go out to the family and friends of a very special little angel….God Bless…”

  4. “To the family of Chris Joseph Biggs, My deepest condolences to you in this very difficult time. The loss of a loved one is the most painful experiences we have in life. There is a void that cannot be filled. Rest assured the Bible promises, we will hold them again and enjoy their smiling faces forever, without the pain and suffering they endured in this world we live. Keep the hope of the resurrection very close to your hearts, knowing that only for a little while he will sleep and then he will hear Jesus voice as recorded at John 5:28,29a – ..The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out…”. At Psalm 56:8, we find King David pleading to God: “Do put my tears in your skin bottle. Are they not in your book?” Please remember that Jehovah is aware not only of this emotional suffering but also of the emotional impact it has on your lives. Jehovah is also aware of the family’s pain and remembers that it is the death of Little Chris that has caused your tears, because he never intended man to die, but to live forever. Each coming day may seem to be a trial, but endurance in the face of this challenge is all the more precious to Jehovah. That is why King David asked Jehovah to store up his tears in a “skin bottle,” adding confidently: “Are they not in your book?”. Yes, Jehovah treasures up and remembers all the tears and suffering, including emotional distress, we endure while maintaining our loyalty to him. This too is precious in his eyes. Let us look forward ahead to very soon, when the following words will be fulfilled on the Biggs family ‘This is what Jehovah the God of David your forefather has said: “I have heard your prayer. I have seen your tears. Here I am healing you.” (2 Kings 20:5) Yes healing in God’s paradise earth where we will greet and welcome back our dear loved ones, including your dear baby . I pray that all of you know you are encircled by the love of the Family and friends and we are here to comfort and love you. Again my deepest sympathy… Barbara Lising “

  5. “Jessie, and Family, we are so very sorry to hear about your loss. God bless you all and God give you strength to get through this trying time. Our hearts go out to you.”

  6. “I’m very sorry for your loss. Please let me know if I can do anything at all. “

  7. “I wish you comfort in this time of loss. They say God only gives us what we can handle but at this time, it is hard to understand. Thinking and praying of you.”

  8. Someone Who Cares From Leonardtown says:

    “May God hold you in the palm of his hand during this sorrowful time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.”

  9. “My heart breaks for you. Know that even people you will never meet, feel your loss and send their love and sympathy to you and your family. May God be with you during this difficult time. “


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