Gregg Biggs, beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and friend, passed away on June 13, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and countless cherished memories.
Born the son of Ross and Maxine Biggs, Gregg lived a full and vibrant life. A true jack of all trades, always lending a helping hand, and had a gift for connecting with everyone he encountered. He was one of THE BEST salesman. Many lifelong friendships were formed during his years selling cars at Heritage Motors in Topeka, where his warm smile and genuine nature made him a favorite among customers and coworkers alike. He also devoted many years to the family business, Biggs Realty, and later continued his career in real estate with other agencies. Gregg never met a stranger and often assumed most people had at least 30 minutes to talk — he loved catching up with you any chance he could get.
While Gregg found joy in his work and hobbies, his greatest pride was always his family — especially his daughters, their husbands, and his treasured grandchildren. Early in life, Gregg was married to Audrey Swarts, and together they were blessed with their daughters, Andrea and Lindsey. Anyone who crossed his path quickly learned about his girls and grandkids, as he never missed an opportunity to share their accomplishments with a beaming heart. His love for them was endless and deeply felt.
Gregg later married Sue, and together they had a beautiful life filled with simple joys — quiet evenings at home, working on home projects together, and sharing the companionship of their dogs. Their love and partnership were constant sources of strength and happiness.
Gregg liked working with his hands — he was always fixing something or starting a new project. He loved spending his Sundays watching NASCAR and cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs. In addition, Gregg was a proud friend of Bill W., finding strength, fellowship, and lifelong friend of Bill W., finding strength, fellowship, and lifelong friendships through that important connection.
He is survived by his loving wife, Sue, of the home; his mother, Maxine Biggs; his sister, Jodi (John) Brinkman; his brother, Bob Biggs; his daughters, Andrea (Cy) Taylor and Lindsey (Norman) Hartman; and his beloved grandchildren: Canyn, Cayne, Crayton, Nolin, Laney, Noah, Gracie, Tristen, and Alleigh. He is also survived by many other family members and countless great friends who will miss his warmth, his humor, and his generous heart.
Gregg was preceded in death by his father, Ross Biggs; his brother, Mark Biggs; and his sister-in-law, Jane Schenk.
A Rosary and visitation will be held from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM on Friday, June 27, 2025, at St. Andrews Catholic Church in Abilene, Kansas. Funeral services will begin immediately following at 10:30 AM, with graveside services afterwards at the Catholic Cemetery in Abilene.
In honor of Gregg’s deep ties to his faith, family, and community, memorial contributions may be made to St. Andrews Catholic School, where he attended as a child and later took great pride in knowing his grandchildren attended as well. Memorials may be dropped of f at Martin-Becker-Carlson Funeral Home or mailed to Martin-Becker-Carlson Funeral Home, 414 NW Third ST., Abilene, Kansas 67410.
Gregg’s life was full of love, family, friendships, faith, and stories — and his memory will live on in all who knew and loved him.