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Blake Allen Biggers
Feb 14, 1993 - Nov 12, 2017
Posted by Jan Grooms

©The Stilwell Democrat Journal

Wednesday, November 29, 2017
 

Blake Allen Biggers, a resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma passed away November 12, 2017 at the age of 24.

Blake was born February 14, 1993 in Claremore, Oklahoma.He attended school in Catoosa before moving to Cabot, Ark. He graduated from Cabot High School in 2011. He attended ASU in Beebe, Ark., briefly and was interested in accounting. He began working at Sonic in Cabot at the age of 16 and was currently a kitchen manager at the Sonic on 51st and 145th in Broken Arrow. Blake met Cheyenne White, his girlfriend of three years, while at Sonic. You rarely saw one without the other. They enjoyed camping, fishing, going to the zoo and spending time with friends. Blake’s love of animals was abundant. He was always learning about all kinds of animals, and his knowledge was endless. He enjoyed playing Pokemon Go and reading One Piece Manga. His favorite video games were Spyra, Crash Bandicoot, and Zombies. He was a great cook and loved to cook seafood dishes. Blake never met a stranger and was a great friend to all. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a quick wit. He had a huge heart and his beautiful smile always lit up the room. Blake’s charismatic personality impacted many and he will be greatly missed by everyone who loved and knew him.

He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents Luther and Thelma Longshore; John R and Viola Brown; JC and Dorothy Biggers; Vera Auffet; Ken and Lena Cassidy.


Survivors include his parents Robert and Lana (Longshore) Norwood of Tulsa, Darrell and Tiffany Biggers of Tahlequah, girlfriend Cheyenne White of Tulsa, four brothers Nicholas Biggers and Colton Norwood of Tulsa, Bobby Norwood and wife Whitney of Kansas; Matthew Biggers, Tahlequah, four sisters, Sydney Norwood, Tulsa, Lacy Zavala and husband Aaron, of Kansas, Genevieve Biggers of New York, Kaileigha Tapscott and husband Wes of Alabama; nephews Jaden and Jaxten Biggers, Ian Zavala and Luke Tapscott, nieces, Violet Biggers, Adalynn Cantrell and Ava Zavala and numerous other relatives and friends.
 

Services were held Friday, November 17, 2017 at Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel, Tulsa. Place of interment was Floral Haven Memorial Gardens, Tulsa.  

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