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William Matthew Biggar

Austin, Texas

2001 - 2024

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William Matthew Biggar, age 23, of Austin,Texas, passed away on October 4, 2024. Born on February 26, 2001, William attended Doss Elementary, St. Andrews and Hyde Park High School where he received the Panther Award. He then attended and played baseball at Southwestern University in Georgetown...

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William was a great kid and an even better friend. His competitiveness and passion on the field always drove him to strive to achieve his goals. I'll never forget the long talks and graced moments William gave me. I forever will thank him for the impact and knowledge he gifted me throughout our years of friendship.
Thank You and Rest Easy Bigs,
Cody Crider

William showed me what love is. He protected and took care of his people effortlessly. William had the biggest heart of anyone I've ever met. I'm going to miss him every second of every day, his sensitivity and gentleness will never be forgotten. I'm lucky to have been loved by him and lucky to have known such a selfless man. My heart will hurt forever without him. My prayers go to his sisters, mother, and father.

William Biggar was such a kind soul and a great friend. I knew him for a few years, but he became a closer friend of mine within the last couple years. His mind was strong and he had good in his heart. He helped me through many of my own person battles and frequently checked in on me to make sure I was doing okay. I will never forget how in the lowest of moments, he helped me see positivity. I am honored to have known him.
Sending hugs to his parents.

I knew Will briefly but intimately as we shared the same disease. It's so painful to lose someone so young, so good, so thoughtful and kind and his laughter was contagious. If as a friend, my heart hurts, I cannot even fathom the pain for his family and his close friends. I'll continue to fight because of Will and I'll continue to laugh and love because of Will "Goodnight, sweet Prince, Goodnight. May flights of angels attend thee to thy rest." RIP

William was a gentle giant. I had the privilege of teaching him English during his junior year, first year, at Hyde Park. He always had a kind smile, and I never heard a negative word from him. I am so sorry that the world lost such a kind soul.
Mrs. Penny Billingsley