Vicki Lee Higgins, 60, of Morgan, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 26, 2010 at her residence with her husband by her side. Private family services will be held. Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online Guest Book at www.LakeShoreFuneralHome.com.
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Jack, I’m sorry for your loss. I really feel for you. Remembering all the weekends that we all worked together. She will be someone that I will always remember. I’ll be keeping you in my prayers.
Junior
Vickie was a great friend and I have 30 years of wonderful memories of times we spent together.I will never forget her and I miss her terribly.
Jack,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Carolyn
Dear Sherry,
You have my deepest sympathy in this your hour of need. Comfort comes from knowing that you were the best big sister a little one could have.
Carolyn Cooper, San Diego
Vickie and I were neighbors in Sugar Land. We probably were with each other or talking on the phone nearly everyday for several years. We enjoyed gardening and at each planting season we would go on quite a spree for flowers. We also loved to work on home projects – way too much HGTV!! I loved Vickie dearly – her sense of humor was one of her greatest assets for me. We always had fun together and I cherish the memories that I have of Miss Vickie.
Vickie and I worked together at Shell Chemical training Distributor salesman in the 1990’s. in the West Coast. She was so effective in her training in that she could make difficult subjects seem easy to understand. I recall having dinner with you and Vickie one evening in Walnut Creek. So sorry to learn of your loss.
Dick Sathre
Our sincere condolences to Jack and Vickies family members, relatives, and friends. Although we all will miss Vickie on this earth, we can also celebrate her passing from this earth into a new and eternal life with her creator.
Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord, and may His perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace – Amen. And may her soul and all the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace – Amen.
We love you.
E.J and Suzanne Ledet
I will send my notes on Vic in a separate e-mail to Jack, Mary Pat and Becky (FSU girls).
I have many memories of Vickie – many fun times, many special times.
I have such a heavy heart, feel such a void. How could she be gone? How could her life been cut so very short? Her laughter, her presence each time we got together, her sense of style, her warmth, sense of humor and friendship, all but a far far away memory.
I looked up a picture taken with Vicki back in 1983 where we had attended a class together. She looked absolutely radiant in a red dress. Then I remembered the last time I saw her and it just broke my heart. I want to only remember our fun memories and revisit the joy we shared so many times for so many years.
She used to come to my office with yet another gorgeous outfit, straight from Sacks Five Avenue, looking so elegant and well put together but then she would say to me how she needed to lose 5 pounds. I would ask that she look in the mirror to see how beautiful she looked. But then she would smile and say,
Vicky was extremely animal friendly and did everything in her power to
help animals. I am so sad that she had to leave us so early, I’ll miss
her and will never forget her. As Whitney already said, I am sure she
will look upon Bark from heaven and will always be with us.
Kornelia
Vickie was a top notch lady, a steward of animals in need and the environment. I met Vickie thru her love of animals. She made an immensely positive impact on Bosque Animal Rescue Kennels, Inc. as a volunteer and benefactor. She was my teacher, advisor, partner in crime and my friend. I will miss her wisdom and insight, her positive attitude and her smile. I believe she will continue to guide us from heaven.