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In Loving Memory

Biggerstaff, Robert E.

July 18, 1945 - February 23, 2026

Fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church, February 23, 2026.

Beloved husband of Patricia Biggerstaff (nee Pfaff); loving father of three daughters:  Theresa, Jennifer (Gino) Balossi, and Gina (Nick) Kasoff; Adoring grandfather of Alex Reinwald, Sarah and Sophia Kasoff, Tom, Charles and Paul Balossi.

Dear brother to Bill (Dee) Biggerstaff and sisters-in-law Rosita Biggerstaff and Sharon Biggerstaff; and brother-in-law to Francis (Pam) Pfaff; Jean (Pfaff) Hinkebein and Grace (Pfaff) and Dennis Wagner.

Robert had a long career in law enforcement and hospital security having served as a police officer, lieutenant and police chief for the St. Louis County municipality of Pine Lawn, and served as police chief for Maplewood, MO for many years.   He then worked as director of security for Incarnate Word Hospital in St. Louis and at ConnectCare Community Health Centers for several years.  After retirement, Robert was an active member of St. Vincent de Paul at St Mark Church.

Loved beyond words and missed beyond measure!

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, 63129 on Monday, March 2nd from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and viewing at St. Mark Church starting one hour before Mass.  Funeral Mass Tuesday, March 3rd at 10 a.m. at St. Mark Catholic Church, 4200 Ripa Ave., 63125.  Interment at Resurrection Cemetery, 6901 Mackenzie Road, 63123.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Mark Church’s St. Vincent de Paul Society are greatly appreciated.

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6 thoughts on “Biggerstaff, Robert E.”

    • Thank you Mark for your kind words. Bob talked about you over the years and what a good police officer you were.

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  1. On behalf of the men and women of the Ferguson Police Department, we extend our sincere condolences to the Biggerstaff family on the passing of Chief Robert E. Biggerstaff.

    Chief Troy Doyle

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  2. Thank you Chief Doyle,
    Bob was especially proud of his many years in law enforcement. Thank you for your condolences to our family.

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  3. If you knew Bob, you liked him. Whether he was helping us get a mailing out at SDA, barbequing for one of our company parties, or just hanging out with his grandkids when I was over at Nick and Gina’s, he was always a great guy to talk to and hang out with.

    He will be surely missed.

    My condolences to Pat and the family.

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  4. So sorry we just learned about Bob’s passing. Always enjoyed the times we spent with him and Pat. A very gentle, caring soul. Our hearts go out to the family. RIP Bob

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