Date of Death - December 16, 2015
The gathering celebrating the life of Kevin P. Biggs, 59, of Enid will be held privately at a later date under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home. He was born March 10, 2015(sic) in Detroit Michigan to Dale Biggs and Patricia �Fletcher' Guthrie.
He moved to Enid with his mother as a young child and she married Raymond Guthrie who raised him and he considered his father. He attended Enid High school and later earned his G.E.D.. He worked as a brick layer and mason business that him and his father started and then at overland trail arcade for 15 years. He then worked Enid State school and then did the Graphics for the Enid News and Eagle. He worked as a machinist fork lift operator for advanced food co. until he was medically unable.
He was a natural self-taught guitarist teaching himself to play at the age of four.
He is survived by his Son Ty; Daughter Rosy; Mother; Sisters Shara Myers and her husband Keith who was his primary care giver and Janna Pelltier.
He was preceded in death by his father and Sister Kara.
Condolences to the family may be made online at WWW.Brown-Cummings.com
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