

Gary was born in Monroe, Louisiana to the late Jean and George W. Higgins, Jr. He earned a BS in Management from Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach and later achieved his MBA from Stetson University in Deland, Florida. Gary proudly served his country in the US Army 361st AEC Operational Control in support of 5th Special Forces SOG in Vietnam. After serving five years in the US Army as an infantry officer, pilot, and combat aviation commander in Vietnam, he was promoted and assigned to the Commanding General's staff as Chief of Plans, Development, and Training for a major military installation.
He made Jacksonville his home in 1974 and took advantage of the many wonderful opportunities it brought as well as enjoying the St. Johns River for recreation. He served as Chief of the Division of Planning & Research for Sheriff Dale Carson and Jim McMillan for 20 years, and retired from Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. He continued his passion for leadership training as past Vice-Chair and Chairman of the Duval County Juvenile Justice Council and the Fourth District Board serving a five-county metropolitan area of over one million citizens. As founder and Chairman of the Florida Serious Habitual Offender Secure Care Unit, his concern for the health and future of children and youth in the community through intervention and prevention was reflected in his work as a Board member of the Human Services Council, Drug Alcohol Treatment, Full Service Schools, and the Children's Commission.
Gary was a true family man and cherished every moment he could with them. He loved boating, especially with friends from the Marina at Ortega Landing. He also enjoyed the camaraderie of the Jaguar Car Club of North Florida and the honor of being a part of the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association.
Gary is survived by his wife of 31 years, Debra; sons, Scott Higgins (Mindy) of Orange Park, Florida, and Ryan Higgins (Sandra) of Parker City, Indiana; brothers, George Higgins (Marilyn) of Kapolei, Hawaii, and Bruce Higgins of Orange Park, Florida; 3 grandchildren, Tyler, Haley, and Austin; and many nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Gary's Life will be held at 2:00pm on Friday, February 10, 2017 at Hardage-Giddens Oaklawn Chapel. A private burial will be held at the Jacksonville National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Gary's name to the United Services Organization (USO).
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