Sybil-Bigley-Obituary

Sybil Bigley

Portland, Oregon

1937 - 2018

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Sybil BigleyMay 21, 1937 - Oct. 20, 2018 Many adjectives come to mind when thinking of Sybil Bigley: sharp; creative; witty; stylish; unpredictable; loving; generous. She lived her life with style and substance, giving each moment its due, her own astute attention. Even during an 18 month bout of...

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One classy, funny and loving lady

Pure life, carpe diem personified . . . Sybil! In our lives with wit, wisdom, and gifts for the children. Such a treasure she was.

Sybil in San Lorenzo al Mare, Italy.

Sybil was a dear friend, a wonderful companion and one of the most generous people I've ever known. The last time I spoke with her, she made light of her illness and wanted to hear how I was doing. I'm so grateful for the time I was able to spend with her in Portland, Cipressa and in France where I live. She brought joy with her wherever she went.

I extend my sincere empathy to Mrs. Bigley's family. Though this is truly a sad and grievous time there are encouraging words at John 6:40 that give comfort plus help you gain a peaceful heart and a positive hope for your future and that of your loved ones.
Irene

They broke the mold when Sybil was born. Her joie de vivre was truly magical and captivated all of us from the time we met her as children in the 70's. She lived life to the fullest with fire and passion. I will always admire her for that. Cheers my dear!

Dear Sybil,

So glad you are finally out of pain. The rays of sunshine you have brought to our family, and especially to the last ten years of dads life will never be forgotten.
My first real memory of you was when I was about ten and you came and picked me up in your VW Bug and took me to Sandy Barrs Flea Market. What a great time we had that day.
Fast forward through many occasions when we saw each other, and it's Thanksgiving week 2003. Dad and I were on our way...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.