"Dad not a day goes by that I don't think about you. You are missed and will never be forgotten. I love you dad.
Christa Rose"
Terry Eli Biggerstaff, the son of Carolyn Rose (Judah) and Jerry Lee Biggerstaff, was born at Red Oak, IA on April 14, 1958. The family lived in Malvern and Carolyn and Jerry soon separated and divorced. Terry and Carolyn made their home with Carolyn's parents, Clyde and Virginia Judah on a farm south of Hastings, IA. Terry attended Nishna Valley School until he was 12 years old. Carolyn remarried and moved to Pacific Junction where Terry attended school in Glenwood, IA.
Terry and Alice Pakos were married in Pacific Junction on April 23, 1976. Their marriage was blessed with two daughters, Regina and Sarah. In addition to Pacific Junction, the family also lived in Malvern, and Georgia. Terry and Alice later divorced.
Terry and Penny Coffelt of Plattsmouth, NE were married in 1981. Their marriage was blessed with three children, Carina, Christa, and Terry, Jr. The family lived in Plattsmouth and also in Arizona. Terry and Penny later divorced.
Terry was a self-employed carpenter who loved to hang-out with his many friends and play cards. He enjoyed music and had a special talent for playing the guitar.
Terry suffered a cerebral aneurysm at his rural Hastings, IA home on January 8, 2005. He was taken to St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha, NE where he died on January 9, 2005. Terry had attained the age of 46 years, 8 months, and 25 days. Terry was preceded in death by his father, Jerry Biggerstaff.
Terry is survived by his mother Carolyn Fisher of Hastings, his children, Regina Meyers and Sarah Meyers both of Pacific Junction, Carina McRoberts and her husband Jesse of Cook, NE, Christa Trew and her husband Terry of Talmage, NE, and Terry Biggerstaff, Jr. of Tampa, FL; five grandchildren; half brothers and sisters, Mike Biggerstaff, Brian Biggerstaff, Julie Biggerstaff, Rodney Biggerstaff, Sandra Plyler, Clyde Fisher, Scott Fisher, Randy Fisher, Andrew Fisher, and Trent Fisher: other relatives and friends.
"Dad not a day goes by that I don't think about you. You are missed and will never be forgotten. I love you dad.
Christa Rose"
"Terry was always their when i was down and needed some one to talk to. privite matters. i have no one now. imiss my brother so much. I could always find him. no matter where he was. he could never figure that out. MISS U BRO"
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