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James Brad Higginbotham © Stephens-Key Funeral and Cremation Care Submitted by: Sharon
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James Brad Higginbotham
June 11, 1947 - November 7, 2024
J. Brad "Higgy" Higginbotham, 77-year-old Pryor resident, passed away on Thursday, November 7, 2024, at his home in Pryor. Born on June 11, 1947, to George Bradley Higginbotham and Mary Sina (McCarty) Higginbotham. Brad was 1965 graduate of Pryor High School, and served his country in the United States Air Force from November 1966 to November 1970. Brad operated the JBH Construction Company in Pryor.
He was preceded in death by his father George Higginbotham in 1975, his mother, Mary Sina Higginbotham-Proctor in 2021, step-father, Shannon Proctor in 2006, his brother, Danny Higginbotham in 2012, and his sister, Billie Sandra Payton in 1998.
The surviving family includes his nieces, nephew, aunts, uncles, and cousins, and a multitude of friends.
Services are pending and will be announced later, by the Stephens-Key Funeral and Cremation Care of Pryor.
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