
She graduated from Northern Heights High School, Class of 1961 and later that year, married Paul L. Biggs. Together, they owned and operated Smokey Mountains Barbecue and a pest control business. Mr. Biggs preceded her in death in 2020. Jimmie was very devoted to her Catholic faith and was a long-time member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. She had great equestrian skills and a deep love for riding horses.
Survived by her son, Darren Lee Biggs and wife, Pam of Emporia, KS; her daughter, Margaret D. Seah and husband, David of Parkville, MO; a sister, Margaret Ryan of Overland Park, KS; five grandchildren: Willliam Cody Biggs, Amanda Miller, Lacy Mitchell, Logan Biggs and Dylan Seah; three great grandchildren: Rylie, Tegan and Jackson.
Visitation and Sharing of Memories time will be held 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. December 10, 2022, at the Meyers Northland Chapel in Parkville. A Committal Service and Urn Placement will follow at the Walnut Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions are suggested to KC Pet Project.
Mom, words can not describe the pain I am going through please guide me because I feel like I lost a limb.
Joyce always considered our family hers family. We lived next door to them in Raytown for years. I will remember her crazy antics, laughter and that beautiful smile. I love you Joyce. May you be at peace now and out of pain. 💔
Denise I am so sorry about mom. I only knew mom through you but she sounded like a wonderful mom even through all the bad times. She is at peace now and with dad.
Will miss you so much. You and Mom always had some crazy thing going on. You were so much fun and loved by everyone who knew you. I pray you are pain free and in peace now. I love you.
Joyce Jimmy Biggs was my best friend ever since I can remember… Her zest for life, and fun loving nature were addictive. Even in the last few years, we would talk for hours and reminisce of all the crazy things we did in our younger years… As the years went by and the miles we lived apart got further, and the old age set in. We still kept in touch by phone and I
would visit as much as possible. I will truly miss those calls and visits. I feel like she took part of my heart with her. Till we are together again girl…. Save me a seat in Heaven. Love you Sis… Sisters by choice…🥰❤💕💞💖