Noland Edward Biglane

Published 12:05 am Monday, April 27, 2015

NATCHEZ — Services for Noland Edward Biglane, 95, of Natchez, who died Wednesday, April 22, 2015, at his home, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Basilica with the Rev. David O’Connor officiating at the Mass of the Resurrection.

Burial will follow at Natchez City Cemetery under the direction of Laird Funeral Home.

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until time of service Tuesday at the church.

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Mr. Biglane was born in Covington County, the son of Michael K. Biglane and Mary Margaret Speed Biglane.

He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps in September 1941 and was honorably discharged in 1945. In 1948 he moved to Natchez with his wife, the late Dorothy Steen Biglane. He co-owned Tops Restaurant and Grill with brother-in-law Joe Francis and later was its sole owner as well as being part owner of the Prentiss Motel. He also was co-owner of Big Joe Oil Company, Big Joe Operating Company and Big Joe Real Estate with longtime friend and business partner Joe Fortunato.

Mr. Biglane served on the Board of Directors of Jefferson Davis Memorial Hospital, the AHEAD program for the Mississippi Department of Transportation and Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association. He received the honorable Wildcat Award, which was presented to Big-Joe Oil Company by the U.S. Oil and Gas Association, Alabama/Mississippi Division. In addition, he served as president of the Cathedral School Athletic Association, was a member of the Mississippi Home Builders Association, was a long-time contributor to the Miss-Lou Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame and received its Contribution to Amateur Football Award. He also was among the early organizers and promoters of YMCA Baseball in Natchez. As a veteran of World War II, he participated in the Gulf Coast Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., on Oct. 1, 2013. He was a dedicated member of St. Mary Basilica.

Above all, Mr. Biglane was a hard worker who was devoted to his family. He loved having his family members around him, and his constant concern was for them to “be happy.” He provided a college education for all eight of his children, seven of whom graduated from Mississippi State University. He was kind, generous and treated everyone fairly.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Dorothy Steen Biglane; his parents; two brothers; and three sisters.

Survivors include eight children, Linda Biglane Pieklik and husband, John, of Jackson, Freddie Biglane and wife, Jean, of Natchez, Judy Biglane Marchesini and husband, Claude, of Greenville, Mike Biglane of Pass Christian, Kay Biglane Taylor and husband, John, of Natchez, Pat Biglane and wife, Karen, of Vidalia, Nancy Biglane Kuehnle and husband, Bruce, of Natchez, and Mary Jane Biglane Dahlander and husband, Gerry, of Dallas; grandchildren, Stephen Pieklik and wife, Shelley, of Pittsburgh, Alex Pieklik of Jackson; Derick Biglane and wife, Lisa, of Hernando, Rebecca Biglane Black and husband, David, of Dallas, Barr Biglane and wife, Paige, of Jackson, John Noland Marchesini of Los Angeles, Kathryn Marchesini of Arlington and fiancé, Jonathan Slack, of Sanford, N.C., Megan Marchesini Napier and husband, Stephen, of New York, Lauren Biglane Middleton and husband, Wes, of Natchez, Presley Taylor Jennings and husband, John, of Jackson, Wyo., John Hunter Taylor of Hernando, Pepper Taylor of Natchez; Joanna Biglane McNeel and husband, Jason, of Madison, Patrick Biglane and wife, Melinda, of Pensacola, Julia Rachel Kuehnle of Natchez; Katherine Dahlander, Mary Margaret Dahlander and Emily Dahlander of Dallas; great-grandchildren, Dottie, Lucille, and Charlie Pieklik, Beau and Ali Biglane, Avery and Barron Black, Jake and Adele Middleton, Connor McNeel, Jett and Grace Anne Biglane; step great-grandchildren, Kyle and Lindsay Jennings; and a number of cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Pallbearers will be grandsons, Derick Biglane, John Noland Marchesini, Stephen Pieklik, Barr Biglane, Alex Pieklik, Patrick Biglane, John Hunter Taylor and Beau Biglane. Honorary pallbearers will be James Biglane, Joe Fortunato, Phil Vasser and Dr. Bruce Kuehnle.

The family of Noland Biglane expresses its gratitude to Dr. Lee England and to the staff of Natchez Regional Medical Center, Magnolia Village and Promise Hospital and extends its deep appreciation to caregivers Marguerite Green, Joann Williams, Shirley Sherman, Patricia Johnson, Wortha Woods and Janie Murphy.

Memorials may be made to Cathedral School Development Foundation, 107 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St., Natchez, MS, 39120 or to St. Mary Basilica, P.O. Box 1044, Natchez, MS, 39121.