Champ-Husted-Obituary

Champ Husted

Milwaukie, Oregon

Apr 26, 1931 – Jul 2, 2025 (Age 94)

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BORN
April 26, 1931
DIED
July 2, 2025
AGE
94
LOCATION
Milwaukie, Oregon

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Champ Husted passed away peacefully on July 2, 2025, at his home in Milwaukie, Oregon. Champ, an only child, was born to Bud and Dell Husted on April 26, 1931, in Twin Falls, Idaho. The family moved two years later to Medford, Oregon and moved every year thereafter until settling in Cottage...

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He was a great friend and a great bowler and very loved in Milwaukie

I've known Champ and family for over 50 years. Champ touched my first wife Donna (deceased) with kindness and compassion that few knew.. He will always have a place in my heart.Much love and respect to entire Husted family! RIP Champ

My friend Dave's dad. He drilled me a Manhattan rubber ball which I shot a 300 game with.

Champ was a true champ. He was a buisness Neibor who I looked up-to for the past 40+ years. I often talked to him and ask advice especially when I first started my buisness over 40 years. I was a young with no buisness experience. He was someone who I looked up to. I have always enjoyed seeing him and will always remember him. I especially will remember our fishing trip together last year with all the husted boys. Thank you Champ for your ears and great advice. You will be missed.

Champ and Kathy were dear friends and we shared a wonderful trip to Washington DC in 1971 for the All America Youth Bowling National Championship as the chaperone for my self and the other two Oregon competitors. I later worked for him at MB while attending college. They were truly wonderful people and have left behind many good things and people. Blessings and prayers to David and the family.

Great tribute to a wonderful man! Sending love and prayers to all the family Mike and Terri Devlin

We have many found memories of Champ throughout the years. First as a child when my parents bowled at Milwaukie and Kellogg Bowls. We have enjoyed a close friendship with the family throughout the years and they are all very dear to us. Rest in peace Champ with your dear Kathleen.