Republican Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs introduced the heartbreaking passing of his daughter, Cosette, on Friday after her battle with most cancers.
Cosette Biggs reportedly was the mom of three younger kids.
“Earlier this week, our daughter Cosette misplaced her battle with most cancers. We’re devastated by her passing, however take consolation understanding she is at peace with the Lord,” Andy Biggs stated.
“We’re devastated by her passing, however take consolation understanding she is at peace with the Lord.”
The Consultant and candidate for Arizona Governor launched the next assertion:
“Earlier this week, our daughter Cosette misplaced her battle with most cancers. We’re devastated by her passing, however take consolation understanding she is at peace with the Lord. We’re grateful our household may collect collectively to spend
her last days by her facet.Thanks to everybody on your ideas, prayers, and assist. We’re humbled by this nice neighborhood and the outpouring of affection for Cosette and our household.”
— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) April 18, 2025
Fellow members of Congress, Arizona Republicans, and supporters left messages of condolences for the grieving household within the feedback on X.
Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate and Trump Administration Senior Advisor for the U.S. Company for International Media, Kari Lake, stated her household is “sending our like to you and your loved ones at this troublesome time.”
We’re sending our like to you and your loved ones at this troublesome time. How tragic to lose a toddler. You can be in our prayers.
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) April 18, 2025
Republican Congressmen Abe Hamadeh and Eli Crane of Arizona additionally shared their ideas and prayers for the Biggs household.
That is heartbreaking information.
Congressman Hamadeh is retaining the Biggs household in his ideas and prayers. https://t.co/9rjymTvZNS
— Workplace of Congressman Abe Hamadeh (@RepAbeHamadeh) April 18, 2025
We’re all praying for you and your wonderful household. https://t.co/ucFpP2PtL2
— Rep. Eli Crane (@RepEliCrane) April 18, 2025