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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Ginger Lynn
Higgins
September 11, 1966 – April 23, 2024
Ginger Lynn Higgins
September 11, 1966 ~ April 23, 2024
Ginger Lynn Higgins was born September 11, 1966, eldest daughter to James Cecil Cobb and Betty Jean Fisher. She grew up in the country on property in south Oklahoma City enjoying time with her two younger siblings, Rodney and Eric. They would play in the creek and get into shenanigans, giving her parents grief as kids often do. Ginger helped raise animals. She had a lamb that was cherished that she earned by working for a neighbor. When Ginger and her family left for vacation on the 4th of July, Ginger worried the fireworks would cause the lamb to run away, so she tied it to a post. The fireworks frighten the lamb, causing the lamb to tighten the noose. She returned devastated. Ginger also helped on various other odd projects her father would begin. At the age of 21, Ginger married Victor Higgins on November 16, 1987. They were blessed with five children. She enjoyed keeping a garden while they lived on Westminster Rd. Nearly an acre of flowers and crops, Ginger grew to fill her time. She didn't anticipate the yield they would receive and found she loved sharing her vegetables. Ginger loved cooking and baking for anyone who came to visit. While the children were young, Ginger loved filming and photographing their time at home and on the road. She was very fond of travel and would plan for weeks, what they would see and go do, making a very organized itinerary. Ginger's favorite place to visit was Washington. She was baptized on December 11, 1988 into the General Assembly and Church of the Firstborn, where she was blessed with the gifts of helps and discerning of spirits. Ginger spent some of her remaining years living with her mother due to declining health. Ginger was able to build a strong bond with her mother over this time. When her health improved, Ginger moved into an apartment and she loved making her own and was very proud of. Ginger was a very social woman who loved speaking on the phone or in person for hours with the ones she loved. Ginger Lynn Higgins passed from this life peacefully on the evening of April 23, 2024 surrounded by family and loved ones.
She was preceded in death by her:
Father, James Cobb;
Sister, Angela Adams;
Grandmother, Zelma Cobb;
Son, Cameron Higgins.
She is survived by her:
Mother, Betty Jean Latham and her husband, Ron Latham;
Son, Mitchell Higgins and his wife, Laura;
Son, Preston Higgins;
Daughter, Hannah Rodgers and her husband, Grady;
Son, Bradley Higgins;
Brother, Eric Cobb;
Brother, Rodney Cobb and his wife, Tanya;
Brother, Tyler Cobb;
Six Grandchildren: Weston Grounds, Triston Grounds, River Grounds, Boston Higgins, Harper Higgins;
and two grandchildren on the way;
Several nieces, nephews and cousins
With many friends unmentioned.
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