Survivors include his beloved wife, Judy Benoit Higginbotham of Bosco; two daughters, Amy Higginbotham of Bosco and Ashley Higginbotham Cocozza and her husband, Francesco of Gretna; one son, James Abram Higginbotham of New Orleans; one sister, Bernadine Higginbotham of Scott; three grandchildren, Collin Higginbotham, Alice Cocozza, and Cooper Bush and godmother, Val Gillis of Lafayette.
Terry was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to all. He loved to have a great time at his weekly board meetings. He loved to go to Henderson and catch brim, sacalait and have a cold one. Terry enjoyed his music especially when he could slow dance with his loving wife Judy, in the kitchen.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Abraham Higginbotham and Zoe Clavier Higginbotham; one sister, Jeanette Higginbotham; three brothers, Carrol Higginbotham, Darrell Higginbotham, and Milton Higginbotham.
Survivors include his beloved wife, Judy Benoit Higginbotham of Bosco; two daughters, Amy Higginbotham of Bosco and Ashley Higginbotham Cocozza and her husband, Francesco of Gretna; one son, James Abram Higginbotham of New Orleans; one sister, Bernadine Higginbotham of Scott; three grandchildren, Collin Higginbotham, Alice Cocozza, and Cooper Bush and godmother, Val Gillis of Lafayette.
Terry was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to all. He loved to have a great time at his weekly board meetings. He loved to go to Henderson and catch brim, sacalait and have a cold one. Terry enjoyed his music especially when he could slow dance with his loving wife Judy, in the kitchen.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Abraham Higginbotham and Zoe Clavier Higginbotham; one sister, Jeanette Higginbotham; three brothers, Carrol Higginbotham, Darrell Higginbotham, and Milton Higginbotham.
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