Roger-Huff-Obituary

Roger Huff

Springfield, Ohio

Feb 28, 1934 – Aug 8, 2025 (Age 91)

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BORN
February 28, 1934
DIED
August 8, 2025
AGE
91
LOCATION
Springfield, Ohio

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Huff, Roger MorrisRoger Morris Huff, 91, of Springfield, passed away on Friday, August 8th, 2025 at his home surrounded by his family. The family will receive friends on Sunday, August 17th, 2025, from 2-4 p.m. at Littleton & Rue Funeral Home. A funeral service celebrating his life will be...

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I played softball with Roger for a few years in the senior league at McCord. He was a great teammate and coach! We had some terrific times and games! He will be missed by all his friends!!!! RIP

I taught with Roger at Northridge Elementary/Middle School. We road rides together at Kings Island when we chaperoned 8th grade students at the end of the school year. He had a great sense of humor. I will miss him so much. Peace my friend.

Mr. Huff was our neighbor for over 50 years a was also my boy´s teacher. My husband(David) loved to cross the street and talk with him. We are both very sad to loose our great neighbor and friend. Mr. Huff you are now resting in Jesus´s arms.

Roger we have been friends for a long time, Playing softball with you for 30 years and the fun we had riding to games and back home around 300 miles per week Will miss you buddy

I was very sorry to see of Roger's passing. He and I both taught in the middle school at Rolling Hill for many years. He kept the staff laughing in the teachers' lounge and entertained us with impressions and yo-yo tricks. He was truly one of kind . May he rest in the Lord.

I first met Roger in 2020 my first year to play on the McFlurries softball team in the Central Ohio Senior Softball Association 75 and over league in Worthington. Roger was the manager and he and Kenny Filbrun would drive from Springfield twice a week. Roger was a fine man and I´m glad I had the opportunity to know him.

Rest in peace, Mr. Huff. My home room teacher in 8th grade, to playing softball for you in my 20s, and a life long neighbor down the street. They don´t build them like you any more.

What a great man! Had more influence on me than he could ever know. RIP Roger. I am sure you have already found a ball game.

Mr Huff was a great teacher, and baseball coach. I can't remember a time when Mr. Huff showed any dissatisfaction or disgust with a ball player. The last time I saw Mr. Huff he was at physical therapy getting stretched out for a ball game. He was 90. I said Mr. Huff your to old to be playing ball. He just laughed as I walked out of the elevator . It was always good to see him. I would be willing to say he could remember every student and ball player he ever met. What a great man.