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John P. Huta

Wilmington, Delaware

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Age 79, of Wilmington, DE, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 24, 2010, at the Christiana Hospital surrounded by his family. John retired from Conrail Corporation (formerly The Pennsylvania Railroad) in 1990 after 40 years of service. In 1984 he served as the President of The Air Brake...

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I enjoyed working with John for many years at Conrail. John was a great asset to the engineering department, as a young, mechanical engineer fresh out of college, he took me under his wing. He was very knowledgeable on air brakes and was the go to guy if you had a problem or question concerning airbrakes or the Railroad in general

I have great memories of your father working in the backyard. It was always nice to talk to him over the fence and share stories of sports or gardening. He was always kind to my family and made us feel welcomed in the neighborhood. My condolences to all the family members.

Matt,Amy and Karl Johnson

Carol and family, blessings to you during this difficult time. Your dad was always quick with a good story or joke and will be missed by all who knew him. I will always think of him as the best Pope JP II impersonator! Mary Morgan

I have fond memories as a child. What a great man. Always kind and upbeat. Even though I moved away 30 years ago. I will always remember celebrating the holidays. I last saw John, when my mother Eva passed away. He was still the same charming man I had remembered. May memories treasured in your heart of times that were most dear , bring peace to you and yours.

Sending love and angels.

Love Julia (Judy) Lazartic (Longmont, Colorado)

A great friend,husband,father and grandfather! On behalf of the Kucharczuk's, we send our condolences to the entire Huta family!

Huta Family- My family and I Iive in your neighborhood and when we heard about your loss we wanted to comfort you personally. I know how it feels to lose someone you love. It draws in a pain you probably never thought existed. IFind comfort in all the family and friends who are with you at this time. You can also find hope in God he is there and he is most definitely listening to you now. I hope that you and your family have a speedy, happy,and healthy recovery to your grief.

We are deeply sorry to hear about the death of your father, and are thinking of you during this difficult time. Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel. You don't get over it, you just get through it. He will always be in our hearts and memories. With deepest sympathy, Marci & Fred

I have the best memories of Uncle Johnnie...making balloon animals for us and cooking Christmas Day. He will be missed dearly. Jessica Roberts

I have the best memories of Uncle Johnnie...making balloon animals for us and cooking on Christmas day! I'll miss him dearly. Jessica Roberts