In loving memory of

Wendy Jean Biggs
January 25, 1970 - September 29, 2017

Wendy Biggs, 47, of Dinsdale, died Friday, September 29, 2017 at Grundy County Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be held Monday, October 2, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. at Foster Funeral and Cremation Center with Reverend Nathan Merz officiating. Burial will follow the services at Cass Township Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home.
Wendy Jean Kunz, daughter of Roland and Judy Smith Kunz, was born January 25, 1970 in Webster City. She graduated from South Tama High School in 1988. She had worked at Meskwaki Bingo and Casino in Tama for the last 17 years and was one of the main bankers at the Casino. Wendy liked to spend her free time attending Jake McVey concerts and hanging out with her friends.
Wendy is survived by her mother, Judy (Michal Manley) Kunz; daughter, Sabrina Biggs; siblings, Brenda (Mark) Galbraith, Dale Struyk, Jeff Struyk and Lanie (Keith) Wingert; aunt, Janice (John) Merz and many extended family.
She was preceded in death by her father; several uncles and an aunt.

Tributes

Brenda wrote on Oct 5, 2017:

"My Dearest Sissy No longer with me to go on road trips, sing & laugh and just be silly. I will never forget our trip to Colorado, or Southern Missouri, or the many other trips we took. No more grocery shopping, stuff shopping, or shopping to just get away. No more grilling and chilling in my back yard or falling asleep on my couch talking. No more surprises with you stopping into my office to say "HI SISSY" and go grab lunch together. You will forever be my copilot wherever I go. I miss you, I love you I'll never forget you. My heart hurts... "

Becky Stanek wrote on Oct 1, 2017:

"I met Wendy at one of my brother's band gigs. She was their first groupie and fan. Back then the hand was '8T8'. All the band members, and Wendy, were class of '88! After a sabbatical, with a lead singer change, the band came back as Otis Road. Wendy remained the #1 fan! My brother is the drummer, and that's how I met Wendy. We were rocker soul sisters. I live in Minneapolis, but every time I came down to see the band play, it was just like we saw each other yesterday! She was friendly, kind, fun and generous. One of life's good people. I will miss her so much! Love to her family!"

Becky Stanek wrote on Oct 1, 2017:

"I met Wendy at one of my brother's band gigs. She was their first groupie and fan. Back then the hand was '8T8'. All the band members, and Wendy, were class of '88! After a sabbatical, with a lead singer change, the band came back as Otis Road. Wendy remained the #1 fan! My brother is the drummer, and that's how I met Wendy. We were rocker soul sisters. I live in Minneapolis, but every time I came down to see the band play, it was just like we saw each other yesterday! She was friendly, kind, fun and generous. One of life's good people. I will miss her so much! Love to her family!"

Terri Lester wrote on Oct 1, 2017:

"I will miss you greatly. We were great support for each other when we were losing our fathers at about the same time. I will never forget our talks together. Enjoy seeing your father again, Tell my dad I will see him again one day."

Deborah Novak wrote on Sep 29, 2017:

"Wendy was a wonderful friend. I will miss that laugh that was so contagious and that beautiful smile. She was truly loved by many. You have my deepest sympathy, and will all be in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.......Deb Novak"

Pam Behounek wrote on Sep 29, 2017:

"Wendy was a great Lady and co-worker! Her smile and sense of humor will be missed every day. Thoughts and prayers to Judy, Sabrina and Mike. Many hugs and lots of love . Pam Behounek"