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Kenneth Andrew “Andy” Higgins

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Kenneth Andrew “Andy” Higgins

Birth
Calhoun County, Alabama, USA
Death
9 Sep 2018 (aged 64)
Calhoun County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Alexandria, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Andy is survived by his wife, Jody Higgins, daughter, Andrea Jo (Alan) Dias, son, Andrew (Sara) Higgins Jr, parents Jimmy and Jeanette Higgins, sister, Joy (Dan) Seijo, brothers, Jimmy Higgins Jr., Johnny (Polly) Caldwell, grandchildren Katelyn Wolfe, Kyleigh Wolfe, George Andrew Higgins and Hunter Dias. Several nieces and nephews. Pall bearers will be family and friends. Mr. Higgins was a lifelong resident of Calhoun County and a member of First Baptist Church of Saks. He was a great dad and granddaddy. Family was very important to him. He loved his wife. He was an Alabama fan and a Braves fan, he loved to shoot basketball. Right out of high school at age 19, Andy began working at M & H Valve Co. in Anniston and was still employed there 45 years later when he was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer. He actually worked 13 hours the day before he was admitted into NEARMC hospital.
Andy is survived by his wife, Jody Higgins, daughter, Andrea Jo (Alan) Dias, son, Andrew (Sara) Higgins Jr, parents Jimmy and Jeanette Higgins, sister, Joy (Dan) Seijo, brothers, Jimmy Higgins Jr., Johnny (Polly) Caldwell, grandchildren Katelyn Wolfe, Kyleigh Wolfe, George Andrew Higgins and Hunter Dias. Several nieces and nephews. Pall bearers will be family and friends. Mr. Higgins was a lifelong resident of Calhoun County and a member of First Baptist Church of Saks. He was a great dad and granddaddy. Family was very important to him. He loved his wife. He was an Alabama fan and a Braves fan, he loved to shoot basketball. Right out of high school at age 19, Andy began working at M & H Valve Co. in Anniston and was still employed there 45 years later when he was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer. He actually worked 13 hours the day before he was admitted into NEARMC hospital.


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