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Stephen HIGGINS Obituary

Died peacefully at home on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. Aged 76 years. Beloved husband of Glenys. Cherished father and father-in-law of Jane and Stu Brown, Paul and Caoimhe, Emma, and Kate. Loving grandfather of Will and Xavier; Niamh, Sean, and Liam; and Mila. Loved brother of the late Peter and the late John. Loved brother-in-law of David and Lexie O'Shea and the late Ronald. A funeral service will be held at St Theresa of Lisieux church, Perth St, Invercargill at 1.00pm Monday, March 3, then leaving for the Eastern Cemetery. Messages to 115 George St, Invercargill. Digital messages may be left at Stephen's tribute page at frasersfunerals.co.nz/tributes where a livestream is available.



Published by Southland Times from Feb. 28 to Mar. 1, 2025.

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Clare

March 6, 2025

Dear Glenys, Jane, Paul, Emma & Kate (and all extended family)... I remember many a Easter/Christmas with you all and Uncle Stephen... dancing around your living room with the "Pink Panther" and listening to records on the player... lovely memories... most recently while visiting dad when he was sick. Stephen´s now resting with Sid, Eileen, Peter and John. My sincere condolences to you all. Much love Clare & Lucy Higgins xxx

Steph Brown

March 3, 2025

Dear Glenys and family,
Thinking of you and sending love to you all at this sad time.
RIP Steve.

Kay Gambles

March 2, 2025

To Glenys and family, so sorry to hear the sad news of Steve´s passing. Sending our love and sincere sympathies. Love Kay(O´Shea) Pete and family

Catherine Sweeney

March 1, 2025

Sincere sympathy to all the Higgins family we are thinking on you all x RIP Steve

Paul Armstrong

February 28, 2025

To Stephen's Family,

My condolences., China

Warren Shuttleworth

February 28, 2025

RIP old mate.

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