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Joseph Martin Higginbotham IV

Dallas, Texas

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Joseph Martin "Mart" Higginbotham IV tragically passed away on June 20, 2014. He was the grandson of one of Dallas's founding fathers JM Higginbotham Jr., whose buildings are historically honored in downtown Dallas and the West End. Attended Hillcrest HS ('61) and The University of Iowa, where he...

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So very sorry about your loss. Since I am a breast cancer survivor, i wish to make a donation in Mart's honor. As my mom always says, every day is a gift and we should live it to the fullest...Mart certainly did. G-d bless. Lynda Mann Paris

I only found out about this today, and can't quite express my sadness. Mart was so nice and pleasant to work with, always cheerful, quick-witted, and helpful. I am praying for the repose of his soul and for peace and comfort to his family and friends.

Dear Linda,

This is really a voice from your past--over 45 years ago. I saw the obituary for Mart in the Dallas News, and looked for your telephone number but was unsuccessful, so I'm using this to send a message of sympathy and also to reconnect with you after all these years. We worked together at Republic Bank, I was Bob Anne McMullan. After I married and moved to Waco, we lost touch, but I've thougt about you frequently. Please either email me or phone me, when you have a minute....

McBee just told us about Mart. So sorry to hear about his fatal accident. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this time.
Nick & Sue Todaro

Ryan and family . . .
My deepest sympathies to you at this very difficult time.
May the memories of your dad bring you peace.

I can't imagine what the family feels, I only knew the man from his Drag-On days , a hero to me as a kid . If people like Mart raced today I would still e a fan of the sport . Wonder what he and Big Mike are up to.

Ralph, know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jinny King

Cindy, I lived down the street from you on Meadowcrest and went to Hillcrest with Mart. I remember our fun neighborhood and am so sorry for your loss.

Mart,You were always a good guy whether You were on our side or against us. Praying for your family.