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© Watts Funeral Home
(permission granted)
Interment will follow in the Lakeview
Cemetery, Marietta. A visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m. Friday at
the funeral home.
Shari began this life on April 12, 1963, in Ardmore, OK, the daughter of
Joel and Jo Ella (Morgan) Higgins. She attended schools at Turner where
she was an integral part of the basketball team in high school. Shari
graduated as salutatorian of the Class of 1981. She furthered her
education at Murray State University where she received her associate's
degree. Shari worked for more than 27 years in the District Attorney's
Office for the 20th Judicial District.
Over the years, Shari developed a passion for riding horses. She loved
barrel racing and competed in numerous rodeos. Shari also devoted
countless hours to attending her children's school and sports events as
they were growing up. There were many things in her life that brought
her great joy, but maybe none so much as spending time with her
grandchildren.
Shari was preceded in death by her father, Joel Higgins; grandparents,
Opal Higgins and Mary and Jimmy Morgan; aunts, Polly Colburn, Mary
Johnston, Jessie McGill, and Winnie Hood; and an uncle, Glenn Morgan.
Those left to cherish Shari's memory are her mother, Jo Ella Thompson of
Burneyville, OK; sons, Blake Milor of Ardmore and Joel Milor and wife
Kayla of McAlester, OK; grandchildren, Austin Milor, Lillian Milor, and
Adeline Milor; special friend and significant other, Bruce Mobley of
Burneyville, OK: brothers, Fred Higgins of Marietta and Dee Higgins and
wife Sherry of Marietta; aunt, Jill Anderson and husband Robert; uncles,
Finley Morgan and wife Sharon and Tim Johnston.
A keepsake video is available
through the funeral home.
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