Rex Richard Biggs, 79 of Boone Grove, formerly of Houston, Texas, passed away Tuesday, March 18, 2025.  He was born December 17, 1945 in Valparaiso to the late Rex E. and Barbara Jean (Routt) Biggs.  A graduate of Boone Grove High School, Rex owned and operated Biggs Pool Service in Houston.  He enjoyed watching basketball, classic cars, Saturday night game nights, playing candy crush, and occasional drinks with family and friends.

Rex is survived by his daughter, Dana (Patrick) Kavanaugh; stepson, Jeremy (Carlyn) Ford; grandchildren, DaCoda (Halen) Magee, Hayden Perry, Alexis Ford, and Mason Ford; siblings, Steve (Jean) Biggs, Diana Casbon, Sandra (Curtis) Casbon, Phil (Jill) Biggs, James (Beckie) Biggs, and Jack Biggs; and many nieces and nephews.  He was also preceded in death by his wife, Pam in 2020.

A Private Family Gathering will be held with cremation at Angelcrest Crematory.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Porter County Cancer Society

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Wonderful memories of a wonderful man. He was my first love and never to be forgotten. RIP Dick . Sincerely, -Janet Harris 

Deepest sympathies to Dick's family. Had several occasions to have fun playing games and celebrating a few holidays with Dick and Pam.....and a memorable trip to Vegas and Florida. They were both a lot of fun, very kind and sweet. Prayers for rest in eternal peace. -Gail Rupert 

On March 18th, we said goodbye to one of the most selfless and loving souls I've ever known - my grandpa. He was the kind of man who would do anything for his family, without hesitation or complaint. A hard worker through and through, he lived a life of quiet strength, always putting others before himself. Grandpa had a gift for telling the most bizarre stories (we all have experienced these stories). Whether it was spinning a tall tale, admiring a classic car, or simply enjoying the company of his beloved pets, he brought warmth and joy to everything he did. The holidays were his time to shine, especially with my grandma by his side. Their home was more than just a place - it was a safe haven. A place where laughter echoed, hearts healed, and no one ever left hungry. I love my grandpa deeply. His absence leaves a space that can never be filled, by the legacy of his love, his laughter, and his unwavering devotion to family will live on in all of us. Rest easy, Grandpa. You are so loved and will be missed beyond words. -DaCoda Magee

Dick was a great uncle we always enjoyed his visits. My late husband was always ready to save a drink for him. He will be greatly missed. -Sherri Collins