Mark Neal Bigbie, born on August 24, 1955, in Sterling, Colorado, to Burke and Sally Bigbie.
Mark went to be with our Lord on March 17, 2025, in Hobbs, New Mexico. Mark was a long-time member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Mark loved to do many things, hunting, fly fishing, race car driving, snow skiing, dirt bike riding, he loved playing his drums and many other activities which he always becomes very skilled at. Anyone that needed help, Mark, would reach out to them to help. He loved teaching his nephews, nieces, and friends his hobbies and loved learning new ones. He made lifelong friendships through his hobbies and his job. Mark donated to many charities, including helping with the Chickasaw nation in Ada, Oklahoma, which he was a charter member by his Indian blood.
Mark is survived by his two sisters, Vickie Staggs of Lubbock TX , Lisa Woodruff of Hobbs NM, Brother-in-law Kirk Staggs of Lubbock TX, niece Heather Staggs Johnson of Midland TX, Ashley Brunner of Hobbs NM, nephews Joshua and Joseph Woodruff of Hobbs NM, Lance Staggs of Lubbock TX, 12 Great nieces and nephews, 2 Great-great niece and nephew and 3 stepchildren, he also has a cousin who was a big brother to Mark, Jerry Crossland. He has many cousins in Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.
Mark was met in heaven by his parents Burke and Sally Bigbie, a niece Kassandra Woodruff, Great niece Carolyn Woodruff, brother-in-law Joe Woodruff, and many grandparents.
Mark grew up in Hobbs, NM, retired from Sivalls Inc. where he was a salesman and service representative for many years. While Mark may not be with us physically, he will live on through his family and friends spiritually and memories.
The family is deeply grateful for the kindness and prayers received from family and friends.
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401 N Dalmont St, Hobbs, NM 88240

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