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Thank you!
Thank you to the many folks who currently live in our community and have served our great country!
We certainly don’t want to miss anyone, so In addition to this list of folks currently living in Seldovia who have served our country, I would like to make a master list of folks that have passed on, or moved away that we would like to remember! Can you please help me build that list? Please comment below. If they live in Seldovia – please note that too, as I will update this poster to reflect that ASAP!
We don’t want to leave anyone out – so please comment below!
Who have passed away, but we remember with honor:
Vince Bates
Eric Erickson
Hank Gain
Shannon Haller Bouchard
Jim Hecks
Pierre Int-Hout
Eric Nordenson
Bill Patrick
Leon Wallin
Folks we thank for their past or current service, who no longer live in Seldovia:
Robert Bishop
Cameren Blodgett
Dan Blodgett
Joel Blodgett
Josh Blodgett
Derek Burt
David Cloninger
Peggy Cloninger
Curtis Dickson
Bruce Flint
Kurt Gain
Alison Godwin
Shad Haller
Joshua Johnson
Tom Keesecker
Manfred Kirchner
Bob Olson
Jim Shirley
Brian Slover
Michael Willard
Craig “Higgy” Higman, 1945-2016
Craftsman, Rogue, Fisherman, Pyromaniac, Story-teller, Father, and Grandfather.
Higgy passed away on June 19 in Homer, by the side of his son, Bretwood “Hig” Higman. He had been out for a walk in Seldovia, his home for 39 years, when he fell and hit his head. By the time he reached the hospital in Homer he was non-responsive – a quick and simple end that no doubt would have appealed to his “I don’t like complicated” philosophy. He lived a life full of fireworks, creative vision, misadventures, flagrant disregard of mortal limits, fine wood craftsmanship, cheap beer, and love. He is survived by his ex-wife Dede, children Valisa and Hig, brothers Jim and Terry, sister Jill, and grandchildren Katmai and Lituya, and a community of people that blurred the line between family and friends.
Higgy is remembered with intemperate love by those who knew him – for his stunning craftsmanship, deep humor, genuine and unconventional honesty, his explosions, and for the indelible marks of joy, beauty, and creativity that he left. Wise from a lifetime of following his heart, he always accepted what life threw at him, embraced changes, and made sure his children knew that no matter what, he loved them. His story telling knew no equal, his kindness knew no bounds, and his character was, without question, in a class of its own. He joins his mother Hona who learned to bungee jump at 80, his father Bopa who built boats and planes, and a pack of beloved dogs.
A memorial party with cannons and fire will be held at Schooner Beach on Saturday, June 25 starting at 1:00.