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John Huffhines

Weatherford, Texas

Mar 7, 1925 – Nov 18, 2016 (Age 91)

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BORN
March 7, 1925
DIED
November 18, 2016
AGE
91
LOCATION
Weatherford, Texas

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John Franklin Huffhines passed away peacefully on Friday, Nov. 18, 2016, in Weatherford, where he had lived since December of 2015. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at Spring Valley United Methodist Church located at 7700 Spring Valley Road, Dallas, Texas. Memorials: In lieu of...

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Wow, I didn´t know. We lost touch. You were a big part of my life. Hell, you popped my bottom at the beach cause I was lighting Kleenex on light bulbs. I loved you! I wish we never lost touch Wendy Woodall Holtsclaw

He was a wonderful guy and so much fun to be with. He was also a great brother in law. Miss him a lot

Dearest Huffhines family, Deepest sympathy to you all in your loss. I am a cousin, a gggranddaughter of John and Elizabeth Huffhines, ggrandaughter of Frederick Bailey Harris and Amanda Jane Huffhines. My extended family would love to be in touch with all of you. We're having a Huffhines reunion this coming Oct. in the Richardson/Dallas area, and would love for you to come. Please write me at [email protected]. Thank you for your attention, Joyce Brown in Southern California.

Sorry for the loss of a dear loved one. May you find comfort during this grieving moment. Psalm 105:4.

John was the best brother in law and a wonderful friend. He always had a story to tell and joke to share. We will be unable to attend due to weather and health. We love you all very much and send you all our condolences and hugs. Hope to see you in the spring.

To a great man and a terrific boss. John and Mary put up with me coming to work in tears as I left my son for the first time, years ago. Patient and kind are just two words that describe them both. John you will be greatly missed.

We were honored to know this dignified, loyal, patriotic man for a short time. When we moved to Richardson, we quickly realized that he and Mary were an important part of the community and they warmly welcomed us. We miss you John and send lots of love and prayers to dear Mary!!

John was a great man, humble man, great Marine, and friend. I took John and Mary to Iwo Jima in 2012. John fought on Iwo Jima for the 5th Marine Division in WWII. Mary and I had never been to Iwo. John enjoy his return and I believe it was a great closure for him. John will be greatly missed

John and Mary were and are my favorite Aggie Parents. They were always welcoming and happy to see Tom's Aggie friends.