In a poignant gesture, holiday greeting cards sent by the Biffle family just before their tragic passing have begun arriving, serving as a final act of kindness from the NASCAR legend.
Greg Biffle, a revered driver and sports icon, lost his life on Thursday when the plane he was on with his wife and two children crash-landed and went up in flames.
Tragically, neither Biffle, his wife Cristina, nor their children, five-year-old Ryder and 14-year-old Emma, survived the incident.
Despite the heart-wrenching tragedy, the family’s holiday cards, now reaching loved ones, offer a touching glimpse into their lives, showcasing one last act of warmth and kindness.
Ron Herbert, a restaurateur from North Carolina and a friend of Biffle, shared a snapshot of the card on social media, expressing his sorrow and honoring the memory of the Biffles.
The card depicted the family smiling in front of decorated Christmas trees, dressed in matching plain white t-shirts and stonewashed jeans.
Included was a heartfelt message: “We hope that you are able to slow down and enjoy the magic and joy that this season has to offer. We hope you have a great New Year! Sending love, Greg, Cristina, Emma & Ryder.”
Reflecting on the bittersweet experience of receiving the card, Herbert wrote in his post: “I received this in the mail today. My words can’t say enough about the family.”
Supporters expressed their condolences in the comments, acknowledging the significance of the card following the tragic loss.
“It’s like they knew close friends and family would need one last warm hug from them. Love and all the support in the world to all those navigating the holidays without those beautiful faces,” said one commenter.
Another added: “A message to cherish. Praying for each family member and friend who have lost so much. Thank you for sharing.”
The Biffles perished on December 18, when the Cessna C550 they were aboard crashed.

The family was on a flight to Sarasota, Florida, having departed from Statesville Regional Airport, roughly an hour from Charlotte, North Carolina, as per FlightAware data.
During the journey, the plane turned back, attempting to land.
It crashed around 10:15 am, erupting into flames immediately.
The Statesville Regional Airport confirmed the accident, stating: “We can confirm there has been an aircraft incident at the Statesville Regional Airport. At approximately 10:15 a.m., an aircraft crashed while landing. The Federal Aviation Administration is en route and will investigate the incident.”
An inquiry by the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will follow, with the NTSB taking charge of the investigation.

