Owen Shannon Higgins
Owen Shannon Higgins, 84, of South Charleston, WV, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on September 18, 2024. He was a remarkable and honorable man, a loyal and ready friend, an especially accomplished engineer, and a well-loved family man who will be deeply and continually missed.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Ruth Voyne Hill Higgins; his father, Dual Parent Higgins; his beloved wife of 51 years, Frances (Connie) Walker Higgins; his brother, Donald Higgins (of Ohio); his sister, Doris Higgins Kessinger (of Harmony, WV); and his sister, Janis Higgins Grose (of Fort Wayne, IN).
He is survived by: son, Shane (Barbara) Higgins of Charleston, WV; daughter, Suzanne (Steve) Nicewonder of Salem, VA; son, Dr. Henry (Karen) Higgins of Austin, TX; seven grandsons: Bryan, Alex, Scotty, Isaac, Ian, Adam and Jacob; two granddaughters, Ava and Lauren; two great-grandchildren, Sophia and Dayne; brothers, Carlos (Kathryn) Higgins of Texas, David (Norma) Higgins of West Virginia, and Gerald (Kathy) Higgins of Kentucky. He is also survived by Helen Warren, his dear friend and companion for the past several years, with whom he had a mutual agreement to “be engaged to not marry”; and Darlene Burton, a longtime friend of the family, who adopted and provided care and love for Owen and Connie Higgins for many years.
As a young man, Owen mastered electronics training and began a successful career with Simplex Time Recorder Company to sell, rebuild, and improve time clock systems in factories, schools, and other establishments. By 1978, he owned Electronic Specialty Company and developed it to become a regional leader in designing, installing, and servicing life safety, security, and critical communications systems in hundreds of facilities throughout West Virginia. Along his career path, he also owned and operated several other businesses: Ike Walker Organization; CANDO Corp.; CANDO Rentals; Energy Systems; R and L CableVision; Chessie Carwash; and Ambassador Parking. He was a natural leader in every environment, and was especially skilled in solving technical problems, making effective business decisions, and managing and leading people in a compassionate manner.
Owen was seldom idle, and had a lifelong interest in building design and construction; in his recent “retirement” years, he took on several projects to renovate and restore six separate houses, and led the design to help his son convert an existing car dealership structure into a Freestanding Emergency Department (medical clinic) in Cedar Park, Texas.
Both locally and nationally, Owen was involved and active in the community and in several organizations, including service as: a Noble member of the Beni Kedem Shrine since 1978; a 32nd Degree Mason within the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry; a Royal Jester of the Royal Order of Jesters; a 50-year member of the Royal Order of Scotland; a 13-year member-at-large for the Thomas Hospital Foundation; and a regional manufacturer’s representative to the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) to develop and guide their policies, for several years.
He was an avid WVU Football and Basketball fan, and over the years enjoyed attending and watching games and events on their campus (and via TV) with friends and family. Owen maintained a deep love of fishing since childhood, which he practiced as often as possible until he could no longer actively stream-fish anymore. He enjoyed hunting in his younger years, but his more recent “shots” of deer were from his camera, and he enjoyed feeding the menagerie of animals that regularly visited him near his home.
Owen gave generously of his time, wisdom, advice, love, and humor throughout his years, provided an excellent example of a life well lived, and will be greatly missed by his family, friends, community, and work associates. His family wishes to extend special appreciation and recognition to the wonderful care provided by Thomas Memorial Hospital, CAMC General Hospital, HospiceCare, and Village Caregiving.
Visitation for family and friends will be held from 2 to 4 PM on Friday, September 27, 2024, followed immediately by a memorial service at 4 PM, at Snodgrass Funeral Home in South Charleston. An interment service will be held with family at 10 AM on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Inc. by mail (P.O. Box 271118; Flower Mound, TX 75027-1118), or by online methods (https://www.ktef.org/donation-selection). Memories of Owen may be shared by visiting www.snodgrassfuneral.com.
Snodgrass Funeral Home, South Charleston, is handling the arrangements.
Oh no, a dear friend and classmate, he will be missed, prayers for family and friends
I was saddened to learn of my Classmate Owen’s passing. A man always full of life who will be missed by many.
A beautiful gentleman whom I admired and adored. Deepest condolences to Owen’s family and friends.
I began working for Owen at Electronic Specialty in 1991. This man was on top of everything going on in the company. He was firm and fair with all of the employees. He was highly respected by all of us.
When we moved back to WV, my wife and I had a 5 year old son. There were two weeks in a row we had planned on going to our local high school football game but I had to work late on each Friday night. We had to cancel our plans.
The next week Owen called me into his office and gave me WVU tickets and a blue lot parking pass.
This man will never be forgotten by me.
I met Owen when I moved to his street. We were kind of young then. He was always working and fixing up another houses on this street. Why everyone up here called him the mayor. It’s been 35 years since we moved up here and I can’t imagine Owen not being here. Such a really sweet and hardworking man. Always good to everyone. Rest in peace Owen your rest is deserved you will be missed by your long time neighbors and I’ll bet the new ones too.🙏
We met Owen 35 years ago when we moved onto woodland Ave. He was so very nice but all the neighbors called him the mayor. Very good description. He would buys houses up here and fix them up himself to be sold. Nicest person ever and proud of his work on those.I can’t imagine Woodland Ave without our mayor. It’s so sad to lose such a wonderful neighbor and friend. Rest in peace Owen our friend and mayor of Woodland💔🙏
What an honor, privilege and gift to be in Owen’s life these last five years. Yes, we were in classes years ago but never as close friends. These past five years in the waining of our lives have been such a joy for the two of us. To have someone devoted to me as I was to him could only have been a gift from God. Owen, you will forever be in my heart for I loved you dearly.
Helen
I am saddened to hear of Owen’s passing. He and “the crew” from Charleston became lifelong friends with my family (the Waybright’s) in Pocahontas County. My deepest condolences to his family!
Owen was a special friend and like a brother to me. He will be greatly missed. I worked for Owen, went to WVU ballgames, hunting/fishing, trip to Alaska, and lots of lunches, etc. with him. I will miss his telephone calls just to check on me. Over the years, I got to know his family and those were special times. My wife and I did not get to attend the services, but we will always remember Owen! J.D. and Lorene Hathaway