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March 1, 2011
This is Harold Huff of Marlboro and Chelmsford, Ma.
We did not meet often, but he is missed.
I appreciate the monetary donations towards my retail store.
Thanks forever.
Dagmar Firth
February 2, 2011
We will all miss Uncle Harold. Unfortunately we (I) did not have an opportunity to see him very often, but he was a delight when we did. His cheery, loving demeanor, his love for his family and his garden was infectious. Our love to you all.
Peggy Huff-Zahn
February 1, 2011
Harold Huff, my father, lived a very full life in his 91+ years. He was dynamic, touching many lives in his ministry and community service. He was multi-talented and not adverse to try something new and adventurous. Loving husband, father, religious and community leader, teacher, pilot, artist, carpenter, gardner, scout leader, animal healer, tinkerer, builder, speaker, ... a man of many talents. He is missed and will be for a long time.
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