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John Huggins

Lumberton, North Carolina

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John Huggins

LUMBERTON — John Charles Huggins Sr., 81, passed away on Dec. 1, 2014, at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton.

The funeral will be held following the visitation at 2 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church of Lumberton, Dr. David Elks...

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Mighty Man of God that cleared the way for a lot of People as I grow older I pray that I can set the example he set for many

I Rember Mr. Huggins all to well, when I was 17 years old my mom and dad and mom went through a divorce. me and mom and my brother went through some hard times due to the divorce. but we where needing a home to rent and mom came across one of Mr. Huggins apartments for rent.so long story short Mr Huggins would come by monthly to collect rent, and he would always share the Gospel with my family at the time none of us new Christ as our personal savoir. but he planted a seed in all our lives and...

Linda and family our prayer and thoughts are with you through this time of sorrow......

Our thoughts and prayers are with Linda and her family...
Tom & Diane Lovin

Mr. Huggins was a great man of God, first met him in 1990,he shared Jesus where ever he went I was not save at the time but he left something with me that I will never forget, and that was his Love he had for the Lost, he shared Jesus with me shortly after I got save and been saved ever since, and now, im in the ministry ,and I thank God for bro Huggins, as a minister I have seen him threw the years visiting the sick and those in the hospital, and the last time I spoke to him he just lead a...

Johnnie was my father's best friend and always used to tell me that "they don't 'em any better." My dad was right. Uncle Johnnie was a great person, was always there to listen, and certainly got my family through many tough times. He was a great guy and will surely be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. "Lock" and "Folly" (if I got their nicknames correct)can now catch up on old times together up above.

Sending My Sympathies!

On behalf of Steve Schaeman, our love, thoughts and prayers go out to Linda, Little Johnnie, Harriet, Bryan and their extended families. Steve used to have tears in his eyes whenever he spoke of Johnnie... .....and Carolina. Steve and Johnnie were lifelong friends. Johnnie was(is) a saint.....his prayers got our family through many crises. Steve always said that Johnnie was "the finest man to ever walk this earth." I thought the same and he sure was easy on the eyes. Arlene