Richard-HUHN-Obituary

Richard Earl HUHN

Toledo, Ohio

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HUHN Richard Earl Richard Earl Huhn, 94, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away on Saturday, March 26, 2011, in Mercy St. Charles Hospital. Mr. Huhn was born in Toledo on September 18, 1916, to William and Bertha (Zeeb) Huhn. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II where he served in the ordinance unit...

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Annie,
I salute your veteran. My condolences for your loss and gratitude for your loved one's service to our country....Please accept my deepest sympathies
Love Always,
Denny,Tracy and Family

Ann, so sorry for your loss. In the short time since we've been neighbors it has been an honor to have known you both. As a couple you were truly a role model for longevity and commitment. Dick is at peace and with Christ now, and you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ann, I am so sorry for your loss. I can remember seeing him come to watch you bowl. He was always such the gentleman and talking with him was always a pleasure. May he rest in peace.

Ann my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family on the loss of Dick.
Judy Bee

Mrs.Huhn,Richard & Bob,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I always liked Dick, he was always a gentleman. I would always enjoy him when he would visit Bahnsen's gas station when I worked there in high school. I would listen to Gerry & Dick's model airplane stories, and always appreciated how he was always trying to get more performace out of the 283 engine in the 65 Impala SS. I got to visit with him later on in life when he would take the Fleetmaster to the Cousino's car shows. You...

Huhn Family, we are so sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Pete and Ann Johnson and Family

Ann and family... my deepest sympathy, along with hugs of comfort go out to you. Thinking of you, and adding a few prayers as well.

Huhn family, I am so sorry for the Loss of Richard, You are in my thoughts and prayers and may the good memories that you shared togeather sustain you through the days ahead also trust in the God of comfort and peace.

We praise God for the life and service of our veteran. May he rest in peace in the arms of our Lord as a grateful nation mourns.
Michele N. Sandridge, Chaplain
American Legion Auxiliary
Department of Ohio