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Albert Brenton Huber

Mill Valley, California

1952 - 2017

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Albert Brenton Huber Albert Brenton Huber (Brent) passed away in Tokyo, Japan on February 6, 2017 surrounded by his family after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Brent was born in Berkeley, CA to Marjorie and Albert Huber Jr. on March 28, 1952, and spent his childhood in Marin County....

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Even after all these years, I still think about Mr. Huber and the impression he left on me as a student. Hope he is resting easy.

I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr Huber. He was one of my most favorite teachers, I'll always remember him. He was so full of life and so kind. He was so passionate about music and inspiring his students to appreciate it as well. He let me play percussion in band class in '94-'97 and he put on musicals that were so fun and creative it was such a blast. He always supported me and my best friend Leah playing the drums and bells and we enjoyed it so much. Those were some of my...

Mr. Huber has been remembered fondly over the years, he was an inspiring teacher to say the least. I had him for English though, not for music, and still have some poetry pieces written in his class. Sincere condolences to all of his family, Rest assured he will be remembered as one of my all-time favorite teachers!

This man inspired so many people. I was honored to play in a band with him and was so excited to find such a kindred spirit who honored the power of music. I think about him every day.

I send my deepest condolences to all his family. i will never forget his enthusiasm for life and his infectious smile and laugh. He introduces me to jazz which I have loved ever since. He will be deeply missed and always remembered. I am hoping to be able to attend his memorial in July. With deepest sympathy,

Mr. Huber was my Quincy Jr./Sr. high school music teacher. I will always remember "Ease on down the road" not only because it was a great song but because he loved it so much! He was kind and funny and made all of our awkward young selves feel like we were fine exactly how we were. A genuinely kind man. I am so very sorry for your loss but I am truly thankful that I got to share him with you. It takes a pretty incredible person to stand out in my memory 38 years later! RIP Mr. Huber. May your...

To all his loved ones, I send my deepest condolences for the loss of a loving and lively man. Your family, and all of us who loved him, will be in my prayers. In hopes of helping to ease your pain, I would like to share with you my words of memory and salute. He was my music teacher in Quincy - music teacher - because of him, I not only tried to play clarinet but I signed up for chorus as well. His personality and love of music were addicting. I was horrible at clarinet, really vile - I...