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James E. Huffer

Indianapolis, Indiana

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James E. Huffer

82, a marching band trumpeter who became a spy chaser in the Korean War, died February 4, 2012. He was the son of Ivan F. and Laura Irick Huffer, natives of Clinton County, Indiana. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Mary Jane English.

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One of the finest people I have ever known. Jim
Rocked. Business and personal.
Tag Sheridan.

I have fond memories of times spent with Uncle Jim and Aunt Betty. When we were young, we often made trips back to Indiana to visit family. We have family movies of the afternoon we spent at the Indianapolis Speedway. I'll never forget dinner at the country club and learning what "powder my nose" meant. Also riding in the Cadillac with the top down. I am thankful I was able to make it back this past August for a brief visit. He was loved and respected by family and friends and will be...

Dear Betty, I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a wonderful man, always smiling, and a pleasure to know and be with. He was a very caring and sincere man, giving to those less fortunate in the community. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Fondly, Tom and Jan Krukemeier

As a sister-in-law, I'll remember Jim was a wonderful conversationalist. What ever the subject, he knew something about it. Whether it was business or pleasure. Memories of Jim will be cherished and told for generations. He will be greatly missed.

I met Mr Huffer when I became the mgr of the Burger King in Castleton. What a wonderful man with such wonderful stories. Condolences to his family. I just wish he could have seen the remodel at the Burger King he would have loved it. We will miss him visiting us and all his stories and encouragement. What a wonderful man

My heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. It was a pleasure to work at Local Beauty Supply from 1987 - 1996 for such a great family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this sad time.

We will all miss Jim at Tom Wood Jaguar . He was a one of a kind that always shared his passion for life and many funny stories when he visited. My deepest sympathy to Betty and family.

My 2nd Cousin The really nice guy. He will be missed by Family & friends. My heart-felt condolence to Betty & Mike.... Charles & June Lowe.

We will miss Jim very much, and our gratitude goes to him, Betty and Mike for the years of service working for them. With our deepest sympathy to the family. Jim and Norma Sickles