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Thomas Henry Biggerstaff, 84, of Morganton, NC passed away unexpectedly Thursday, September 26, 2024 at his home in the Lake James Community. He was born in Burke County, NC on January 29, 1940, and was the son of Paul Cole Biggerstaff and Ruth Lee Houk Biggerstaff.

Tom was known to many in Burke County as Coach Biggerstaff or the Driver Ed teacher who made his students get out and apologize to a stop sign if they didn’t come to a complete stop in his class, which he denied even after retirement. To his children, Gaye and Tee, he was known as “Daddy” and to his grandchildren, he was simply known as “Da.”

Tom knew what he wanted in life, went after it, and didn’t let many things stand in his way. He loved the Glen Alpine Green Waves and played sports there in his high school years. After high school, he served in the United States Army. He graduated from Appalachian State University with a Bachelors in Education in 1972, and went on to obtain his Masters in Education from NC A&T in 1978. He taught many years at Freedom High School and coached tennis and football. He also coached tennis at the Morganton Recreation Center. After retirement, he went back to teaching for adult corrections until his final retirement. He was an avid fan of sports, really any sport. From teaching his children tough love on water skis at Lake James, to golf, football and tennis: he loved coaching sports. This led to being awarded the Burke County Open Senior Champion in 2004 and he went on to be inducted in the Glen Alpine Sports Hall of Fame in 2015. His favorite teams were anyone but Carolina, but he pulled for Duke.

Despite his strong work ethic, he still found time to relax and have a good time. His favorite thing to do was to sit out on his back deck overlooking Table Rock and Shortoff Mountain at Lake James while listening to music. He also enjoyed boat rides to catch up on the latest developments and renovations across the lake when the weather was right. In his earlier years, he was well known for his excellent shag lessons which he taught at the Elks Lodge.

Tom will be missed dearly by all his immediate, extended, and chosen family and friends.

Left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Gaye Biggerstaff Jones, his son, Thomas “Tee” Biggerstaff and his wife, Christy; sisters, Barbara Wise, Brenda Kemp, and Becky Ligon; brother, Randy Biggerstaff (Betty); grandchildren, Daniel (Erika), Drew, Cal, Kayla, Austin, Greyson, and Madelyn; great-grandchildren, Attleigh, Harper, and Easton; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family.

Tom was preceded in death by his brothers, Lawrence “Chick” and Larry “Puff” Biggerstaff; sisters, Tina Clontz, Betty Causby, Bea “Sis” Williams, and Bertha Bradshaw; and a great-granddaughter, Lila.

Services for Mr. Biggerstaff will be held at a later date.

The family would like to express their appreciation to the Lake James Fire Department, Lake James Fire & Rescue and the Burke EMS for their assistance.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like to request donations be made to the Lake James VFD Station 68, 3222 NC-126, Morganton, NC 28655 in Tom’s memory.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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To Gaye and the Family I'm so sorry for your loss I know there will be a big void in your hearts forever Words of sympathy feel inadequate in expressing grief and sorrow for a loss so great. Sending a warm embrace and all my love during this sad time. Wishing you peace and comfort in these difficult days. Will be Praying for you and the Family in Hope God wraps his loving arms around you all and comfort you now and forever

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Coach Biggerstaff was both an awesome teacher and coach. He will be truly missed. RIP Coach. ❤️

—Jeff T Revis
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