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Collection: FND001 - SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Series: Tribute
Folder: DIG
Item: 271810
Title: Jane L. Higgins
Date: 9/19/1961-6/19/2020
Creator:
Inscription/Marks: 9/19/1961
Summary: Jane Lois Higgins, 58, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2020, in her home, Minot, ND. A Family Service was held on June 23, 2020, at Prairie Home Cemetery. Jane Barnett was born on September 19, 1961, the daughter of Donald and Mary (McGuire) Barnett. She was raised in Enderlin and New Rockford, ND.  Jane was the mother of three children, Joseph Barnett, Alicia Barnett and Jeff French.  She loved visiting family, friends and neighbors. Her coffee pot was always on. Throughout Jane’s life, she was always cheerful, fun loving, high spirited, funny and loved to visit.  Jane was a loving mother, sister and friend. She will be dearly missed. Jane is survived by three brothers, Mike Barnett, Hope, ND, Bill Barnett, Minnesota and Jeremy (Nikki) Barnett, Bismarck, ND; five sisters, Jackie (Mike) Williams, New Rockford, ND, Sally Kofoid, Hope, ND, Dawn (Marlan) Engstrom, Minot, ND, Sue (Donavan) Olson, Fargo, ND and Jenny (Matt) Andel, Fargo, ND; children, Joseph Barnett, Bismarck, ND, Alicia Barnett, New Rockford, ND, and Jeff French, Bismarck, ND; grandchildren, Ryder Barnett Walkin, Rylee Kiser, Raidin Barnett Fields, Kyler Tougas, Ember Barnett and Kierra French; great grandchildren, Oaklie (French) Kalis and Finley Olson. She was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Mary Barnett and sisters, Rochelle (Barnett) Decker and Cheryl Barnett and niece, Misty Higgins.
Red ID: FND_I_79305 Image ID: 537970 Image Notes: FND001 271810

Collection: FND001 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Date: -

Summary: The North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program is sponsored by the North Dakota Funeral Directors Association. The life stories of deceased North Dakotans are featured in an archvied collection. Current partners in the project are Eastgate Funeral & Cremation Services, Bismarck Evans Funeral Homes, Carrington and New Rockford Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home, Williston Fulkerson Funeral Home, Tioga Fulkerson Funeral Home, Watford City Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home, Williston Nero Funeral Home, Bottineau Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck Springan Stevenson Funeral Home, Stanley Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson These funeral homes provide recent obituaries to the Foundation, where staff and volunteers format, edit and archive each memorial. The memorials are posted, and copies are sent to the family for their input and approval. The listing currently features more than 13,000 memorials, and is constantly updated as new memorials and histories are received.

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