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Dan was my mentor and gave me so much during my years at BSU. I would never have had the opportunities I had without him. Jessica Lantz
Jessica Lantz
June 13, 2011 | Portland, OR
Boise, Idaho
Daniel Dale Huff 1943 - 2011 Dan Huff was born in Parsons, Kan. on April 16, 1943 and passed away May 13, 2011 at his home in Boise. Dan spent his childhood in Topeka, Kans. and attended high school and junior college in St. Joseph, Mo. He attended Washburn University in Topeka and graduated with...
Read MoreDan was my mentor and gave me so much during my years at BSU. I would never have had the opportunities I had without him. Jessica Lantz
Jessica Lantz
June 13, 2011 | Portland, OR
Chicken George, Captain Andy and Miss Kizzy will remember you forever. There can never be another Chicken George. We love you and will miss you dearly.
May 24, 2011
Teacher, mentor, colleague, and most importanly friend; Dan did so much to shape my curiosity and questioning what is and what might be, in thinking about people and the human condition. He was passionate about people and social justice with a healthy cynicism regarding bureaucracy and authority. Dan will always be a part of who I am, I miss you Dan.
Dave Johnson
May 22, 2011 | Grosse Point Park, MI
Professor Dan,
You were instrumental in helping me succeed in college and start my career in the social work profession. I'll never forget how you were there for me, when I needed support, guidance and encouragement. You made me laugh and reminded me to not take life too seriously. You were the best professor I ever had and I still appreciate how you didn't get mad when I couldn't stop laughing in your class! That was some 25 years ago. It was so good to see you recently at MSTI and...
Teri McKenna
May 20, 2011 | Boise, ID
Professor Huff, you were always a source of inspiration, as you helped so many social work students (including myself) learn the history and values of our profession. I will always remember your humor, dedication to your students, and passion for social work. You truly were a pioneer in our field and I am thankful for having the opportunity to learn from your teaching and experience. My thoughts are with you and your family. You will be missed but never forgotten.
Tiffany Finateri-Foley
May 15, 2011 | Tacoma, WA
Go in peace, Dan. I remember first meeting you at the Boise State faculty summer camp in McCall when I was 17- with my brother Del, now gone on, and his wonderful wife, Carol. You inspired me then and the account of your life and love inspire me now.
Laurie Heacock
May 15, 2011 | Atlanta, GA