Kenneth Harold Huft
Loving father, grandfather and friend went to be with the Lord on June 13, 2013 in Colorado. He was born on Aug 7, 1924 in Chicago, to Albert and Hazel (Eggleston) Huft. Kenneth was formerly a resident of Seal Beach, Hemet and Lakewood for many years. He was deeply devoted to his wife of 35 years, Dorothy, who preceded him in death in 2006. He leaves behind his children in Colorado, Larry (Sandy), Debbie St Clair (John), Mark (Cathy) and Guy (Dana); his step children in California, Mike Turek (Karen), Terisa Owen (Bill) and Randy Turek (Donna); 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and 1 great great grandchild. Private services to follow. Please sign the guest book at www.presstelegram.com/obituaries.
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Ken, you were a huge influence in our lives. You exhibited the true essence of how to live a loving and Godly life each and every day. The love and care you gave our mother will forever be cherished. We will carry your memory the rest of the days of our lives.
Mike, Karen, Jenn, and Chris Turek
June 24, 2013
The ultimate Father and Grandfather. Forever in our hearts and memories. We love you!
Randy, Donna and Brittney
Tureks
June 19, 2013
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