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Harold Frederick PUFF

Cincinnati, Ohio

1916 - 2011 (Age 97)

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PUFFHarold Frederick Puff passed away Wednesday, December 14. He was born January 5, 1916 to Edward A. and Edith (Kottmeyer) Puff Sr. in Newport, KY. Harold attended Miami University from 1934 to 1938, earning a B.S. degree in Business. He served in the Air Force stateside in WWII, and later...

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Janelle and Meredith thank you for sharing your mom, dad and Fred with me. My dad just sent me this notice or I would have been there with you yesterday. You have a most talented and amazing family and I am so blessed to have been a part of it for a little while. I love you. Cheri

Harold was one of my favorite professors at Miami. His office was always a mess of files and books. One day, when I was a grad assistant, there was a flood in his office in the Mgt. Dept. A recruiter from Ford happened to see me trying to save some of the file and offered me a job.
Harold was responsible for my going to Detroit and eventually have a successful career in the automotive industry. I owe him a lot.

I am so thankful for the gift of one of the most special women I know, Harold and Edith's daughter, Janelle. Don't know who or where I would be but the for the wisdom and guidance and love and Christ-example in Janelle. Thank you so much, Harold!! See you on the other side.

Harold had many friends and admirers among the Cincinnati magic fraternity. His Christmas Cards were always a highlight of the season and when he was able to attend magic club meetings, it was alwyas a bright spot. He will be missed by all who knew him. My heartfelt condolences.

Dear Family,
I fondly remember Dr. Puff as professor and advisor during two management courses at Miami long ago. He was an excellent instructor with an wonderful personality. A good man...
God bless.

Janelle and Merredith, my prayers and sympathy are with you as you celebrate your dad's life. He was a great man; I always loved visiting your house and spending time with him. He has the joy of spending Christmas with Jesus; it doesn't get better than that. I know he will be missed, and my prayer is that you will be comforted by our Lord, knowing that he is reunited with your mom and Fred. What a celebration there must have been when he arrived Wed.
In His Strength,
Peggie