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Steven Dean Higgins

Cudjoe Key, Florida

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Steven Dean Higgins, 57, of 20834 4th Ave West, Cudjoe Key, Fla., passed away Sunday October 17, 2010, in his residence. Steven was born January 6, 1953, in Peoria, Ill., to Margaret (Arell) Higgins and Herbert Higgins. He is preceded in death by his father. He is survived by his mother; a...

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Steve, I miss you more than ever. I wish I could talk to you, to hear your voice and to visit you. You are forever in my heart and thoughts. Love you, Sis

Thank you very much, Mr. Steve Higgins for all your contributions creating the Think big program in Lima, Peru, I was part of the first class in 2002, and now a days working in Mustang CAT Houston,TX. I have a memory of you and Mr. Steve Hitch launching the Think Big program in Tecsup. I appreciate the impact you have made on the lives of numerous CAT students in South America. Unfortunately, I couldn't tell you this in person.

Thinking of you today and always. Love, Patty

Steve, I miss you just as much today as I did back when. Forever in my heart big brother.

Steve, I miss you more than you know. I think about you often and wish I could call and talk to you. Know you are missed and loved just as much today. You would love all your great nieces and nephews and I know they would love you. I will see you again and know you are having a great time with mom and dad. I love you, Sis

Steve, I miss you so much. Wish I was still able to talk to you. I know you are with mom and dad but would love to see you. I miss you my dear brother!!

Becky

I was shocked when I read the Limestone Independent news this week and saw Steve's obituary. It's been a long time since I've seen or heard from you, but I remember visiting you at the house in Peoria and Santiago. Steve was one of the people I really missed working with after he left Caterpillar. He was full of life. I am sorry to hear of this any my prayers are with you. Linda Gritton

Becky, I am so, so sorry...I can't believe that I read Steve had passed away. You two were the best neighbors I have ever lived next to..ever...that probably doesn't say much about my neighbors ;-) Even though I haven't seen you guys in years, we think of you often. Kate and I still run over on Bigelow now and then and we'll talk about the old times we shared with you guys. We will never forget Steve's (and your's) zest for life, unique style, and love for neighbors ;-).

Becky,
I am so sorry. Steve will always be in my heart. He was a wonderful guy and I loved him dearly. I will never forget Steve's laughter, his smile and his beautiful voice. Steve touched my life and I'll never forget him.
Kellie Hill