Harry-Huff-Obituary

Harry Albert Huff

Dennison, Ohio

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Harry Albert Huff 92, of Bowerston, Ohio, passed away Wednesday, Dec.1, 2010 at Sunnyslope Nursing Home in Bowerston following a period of declining health. He was born at the family farm on Willis Run Road near Bowerston on Nov. 2, 1918, a son of the late Orva Clyde and Verna Mae (McPheters)...

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Peggy,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss.

I have such fond memories of Harry, and Himi had great stories of their work together at BOSCO. Even our old car loved Harry so much it decided to come down the street and visit your house on its own.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Peggy:

Our family was so sorry to hear of your loss. We only found out today and apologize for a late expression of sympathy. We will make a donation in your father's name to the Memorial Dedication sponsored by the Hospice of Tuscarawas County. They were pivotal in the care of Uncle Ray and Aunt Margaret until their passing last year. I'm sure that you know "Aloysius" was the favorite of the entire Shultz family. Our father thought the sun rose and set in his best buddy. We...

I loved the part of the obit that mentioned Harry's love of children. My brother and I adored Harry! We grew up across the street from Harry and Luella. I have vivid memories of them throughout my childhood. Harry called my mom Windy and when I came along, he called me Breezy :) I don't recall him ever calling me by my given name. What wonderful neighbors and wonderful memories.

Peggy and Frank,
Our hearts and prayers go out to you. Uncle Harry will be greatly missed. He was a wonderful, fun loving, caring person who was admired by all. His love for his family shone bright. May the memories you hold dear to your heart bring you comfort, may God be with you during this difficult time, and may his love surround you and bring peace to your heart. With our Deepest Sympathy, Pete, Judy, Tiff and Sami

Peggy, we're so sorry for your loss. It's always hard to lose a parent, no matter their age or ours.

Thelma Carroll
Rhonda (Carroll) Simon

Jim and I give you our sincerest sympathy. I remember your dad working at the Shale Company. He was always one of my dad's favorites (my dad worked there for years, too). I think they both had the same type of humor. I always remember my dad talking about "Huffy."