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Darrell H. Huff

Tucson, Arizona

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Darrell H. Huff 88, of Tucson, passed June 29, 2010. Born, Indiana June 16, 1922. Preceded in death by wife, Alice and son, Richey. Survived by wife, Lelah; children, Ronald, Rusty, Robert and Duane Huff, Diane Knight, Alvin and William Matthews, Brenda Hicks, Joyce Underwood. Also survived by 22...

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Dear Lelah and family,
We just learned of Darrell's passing and want to express our sympathy to you, the Huff Family and the Mathews Family.

Good bye Grandpa...you will be missed. You had a great dash and lived life to the fullest. I know that you are up there camping and fishing and having a great time. I will forever remember our times together singing Battle of New Orleans. Love you...your fourth in line granddaughter.

To Diane and family, we are sorry for the loss of your father and grandfather. We know he meant a lot to your family. Our prayers are with you and your family in your time of need and remember, he is now home and watching over all of you.

Rusty, I remember your Dad well. Please accept my sincere condolences. tempest fugit

Sweet Diane and family , Please know you are all in our hearts and thoughts always, and especially now during this hard time. We love you much, John and Karen ( San Manuel )

Diane, Ronnie, Rusty, Bobby, and Duane, I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Darrell's death. My thoughts and prayers go with you as you mourn the passing of your father. He will be missed by all, and we will keep you in our prayers.

Dear Lelah and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Uncle Darrel's passing. You are all in our prayer's and thoughts. May God Bless each of you and help you through this time.

We are so sorry for the passing of your Husband, Dad, Step Father, and Grandpa. As he left his loved ones behind here on earth. He went home to his loved ones in Heaven. May God comfort you with his light and love. May you find peace in the memories that you share with each other.

I remember the day when Duane and I came home one early morning after a Amphi High School booney party. Duane was driving and I lived across the street and Darrell stood out in the yard. Duane and I thought, oh boy are we in trouble. All I could do is laff when all Darrell said was "GD you two must not of had a good time, it took you you all night! " Darrel was a second dad to me. I will miss him so dearly.