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Robert W. Huggins

Richfield, Pennsylvania

1937 - 2017

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RICHFIELD - Robert W. Huggins, 79 of Richfield formerly of Newport passed away on Monday, October 30, 2017 in the Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg. He was the husband of Shirley (Moad) Hockenberry and the late Mabel M. (Shaffer) Huggins. Robert was born at home on November 4,...

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My condolences to the Huggins family. My dad, Paul Barrick, had a deep and long lasting friendship with Bob. Bob used to spends hours with Dad in his garage sharing their love of motors and repairing them. They also worked together at Forklift. As for me, he loved to tease me even as an adult. Just a great guy who will be missed.

Sending prayers of comfort to the Huggins family. So sorry for for your loss.

The loss of an old friend is never easy. Bobby and I worked at Forlift Inc. for many years. Bobby was always good for a laugh, very kind and extremely generous. I will miss his great farm tours and phone conversations. Rest in peace Bobby. Ralph and Jan Wolfe

Dear Huggins Family,
Keeping you all in our prayers. So sorry to hear of his passing.

I am sorry to hear that Bob has left us I worked with Bob many years @ Forklifts Inc Bob taught me many things Bob was a good friend and I will miss him He was a good person My sympathy goes out to his wife and family

Prayers to the Huggins family at this time of sorrow! I will truley miss Bob and all the fun memories of Aunt Dolls cabin and all the Deiter's reunion's at knobles and will miss all the BS stories that Roy Jr and Leo and Bob's stories that were told! Till we meet again Bob RIP. Jamey Deiter!

if it wasnt for bob and him having the courage to save my dad from cold deep waters of the susquehanna i may not be here my kids would not be here nor carol , scott,tammy, dad .so im forever grateful to his bravery in a dire situation in a way you could say hes a bit of a hero figure to me!rest in peace bob we love you and youre family. steve irvin

All our love & deepest Sympathy to Aunt Shird & the family.

I have so many good memories of Bob, the Go Karts at the farm were always such fun. I am so very sorry for your loss and he will be remembered fondly.