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Linda M. (Higginbotham) Miller, age 71 formerly of Glebe St, Taunton, passed away on August 30, 2025 with her loving children by her side.
She was the beloved wife of the late James Miller who passed in 1999.
Born in Taunton, the daughter of the late Donald and Virginia (Smith) Higginbotham.
Before retiring, Mrs. Miller was employed by the Taunton School System as a librarian.
She enjoyed all lighthouses, she enjoyed time spent with her family and friends. Most of all Linda was a loving and caring person who was devoted to her family.
Linda is survived by her loving children, John Miller, Sr and wife Jessica of Taunton, Robert Miller and life partner Lia Estey of Attleboro, James Miller Jr of CT, Michael Nunes of Middleboro, Kandi Jacopino of MA, and Kristen from Middleboro, grandmother of James, John Jr, Cora and Cruz. She was also the sister of David Higginbotham of Taunton, Tim Higginbotham of VA and sister of the late William Higginbotham.
Visiting hours will be held on Friday, September 5th, 2025 from 11am to 12noon in the Silva Funeral Home 80 Broadway (at Saint Mary’s Square) Taunton, interment with a grave-side service will follow in Mayflower Hill Cemetery, Taunton.
For expressions of sympathy, to sign an online guestbook, plant a tree in her memory or to light a memorial candle, visit www.silvafuneralhome.com
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