Deborah Higgins Obituary, Death – Deborah Higgins of Maryland, has reportedly died in murder-suicide untimely and unexpectedly leaving family and loved ones in agony and grief. After receiving her diploma from Damascus High School, she went on to spend the majority of her working life in the trucking industry after completing her education there. Currently, she is a truck driver. Deborah was the owner of multiple businesses, including a trucking company, a flower shop, a venue that hosted weddings, and a real estate agency, in addition to running the trucking company herself.
In addition to that, Deborah had a license to practice real estate. Deborah made frequent visits to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center as part of her dedication to her roles as an active Gold Star Mother and a supporter of veterans, service members, and the families of those who have served in the armed forces. In addition, she felt compelled to show her support for the families of those who have served in the armed forces.
In addition to that, she was a passionate motorcyclist who traveled almost exclusively by riding her motorcycle. The most important people in her life, as well as the ones who brought her the most happiness, were her grandchildren.
She held a deep and abiding affection for each and every one of them. Her son, LCpl. James W. Higgins, Jr., who preceded her in death, was her immediate predecessor. He passed away before Deborah did. She is survived by her two children, Joseph C. Higgins and wife Alison C. Meade, and Melinda Sue Layman and husband Justin Layman; her siblings, Milton J. Russ III, Cynthia Adkins, William Russ, Sr., and Bobbi Sue Wynne Cline; her grandchildren, Ethan and Declan; and a large number of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and other relatives.
She was a loving mother and grandmother who will She will be remembered for her selfless role as a mother and grandmother. Her passing occurred on April 15, 2019, exactly one year from today.