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101640 Overseas Highway
Key Largo, FL 33037
(305) 451-1444
Key Largo FL Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, January 16, 2017Ask anyone who met him, and they’ll tell you Norm Higgins was what’s right with the Keys.He prioritized having fun and making people feel welcome, but equally important to him were the needs of his Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District constituents, helping just about anyone who needed it and upholding the honor of his beloved U.S. Marine Corps.“His compassion and enthusiasm for helping people was endless. I admired his ‘there's always a way’ approach to everything, and that he was always willing to try,” said fellow Wastewater District Commissioner Sue Heim. Higgins, 67, died at his home in Key Largo this week. The cause of death was not known at press time. But what is known is how he lived. To the fullest. All the time. Whatever he did. "Norm brought a raw spirit of love and generosity to Key Largo like no other. He was Chicago South Side/USMC tough on the outside, Key Largo loving on the inside,” said Wastewater Commissioner Steve Gibbs. “Ask anyone who knew him what kind of person Norman Higgins was and you will hear praise for a brother who displayed a true American spirit. Rest in peace Norm."Like Higgins, retired teacher John Donnelly fought in Vietnam as a Marine. Donn...
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Monday, January 16, 2017Ask anyone who met him, and they’ll tell you Norm Higgins was what’s right with the Keys.He prioritized having fun and making people feel welcome, but equally important to him were the needs of his Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District constituents, helping just about anyone who needed it and upholding the honor of his beloved U.S. Marine Corps.“His compassion and enthusiasm for helping people was endless. I admired his ‘there's always a way’ approach to everything, and that he was always willing to try,” said fellow Wastewater District Commissioner Sue Heim. Higgins, 67, died at his home in Key Largo this week. The cause of death was not known at press time. But what is known is how he lived. To the fullest. All the time. Whatever he did. "Norm brought a raw spirit of love and generosity to Key Largo like no other. He was Chicago South Side/USMC tough on the outside, Key Largo loving on the inside,” said Wastewater Commissioner Steve Gibbs. “Ask anyone who knew him what kind of person Norman Higgins was and you will hear praise for a brother who displayed a true American spirit. Rest in peace Norm."Like Higgins, retired teacher John Donnelly fought in Vietnam as a Marine. Donn...