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Radford Lee Huffman

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Longtime member of the Woodland Park community, Rad Huffman passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Rad, age 55, was born in Downey, California in 1953. Rad graduated from Woodland Park High School in 1971 and became an accomplished musician and song writer during the 1970s...

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Rad was 13. I was 12. His father was the music teacher. Rad walked in the music room,sat at piano and played the intro to The Rolling Stones famous song"Let´s spend the night together ". I fell instantly in love. We moved out of state and I don´t think I ever saw him,again. That was sooo many years ago and I still remember him. I´m happy to see that he a Fredi did some HS plays togas she was also someone I remember,kindly..peace to all his loved ones.

I still think of him often.

I can hear you picking in heaven, God Bless you Rad

Rad, I pray you are resting in peace. I miss your wonderful talent and friendship. God Bless

So strange, I was just trying to remember a song he and his band played for me in Cripple Creek "Aimie" by pure Prairie League. I was awake hours trying to remember. My daughter remembered and I so remember Radford and miss him. We worked at Digital together too. I pray you are resting in peace Rad. Miss you always.

Rad, You and your songs will live on with me forever. God Bless You my friend.

WPHS 1970-71 A one-act play directed by Lucinda Reed.

I think of Rad often. So talented, so passionate, lost too young.

Still very hard to believe we lost such a talented man at such a young age. When I think back to my times in Colorado Springs and my times with Digital CX I will always think of you Rad and smile at the good times I had with you. RIP my friend, Joe Cabral

I remember working with him at Digital. I also remember going to Cripple Creek and hanging out just to listen to him and his wonderful band play at one of the Cascino's there. They were wonderful and he is sadly missed. RIP Dear Rad.