Scott-Huffmier-Obituary

Scott E. Huffmier

Wichita, Kansas

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Huffmier, Scott E., Born on June 26, 1962 in Wichita, KS and passed away on January 7, 2004 in Dallas, TX. Graduated from Friends University in Wichita, KS. Survived by sons: Justin Scott Thompson and Brandon Eugene Thompson of Mesquite, TX; parents: Gene and Beth Huffmier of Wichita, KS;...

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Even though I had not seen Scott in years, we had starting e-mailing each other again.
He had the best laugh and was so funny. He was compassionate, loyal and generous. He will be missed.

Gene, Beth, Shari, Pam, Ron, Sandy & family: Our deepest sympathy to each of you. Scott will be missed! We want to let you know how special you all are to us! May the Lord uplift each one of you in his loving arms during this difficult time. Our prayers and thoughts are with each one of you. Love in Christ, The "Bayouths"

Gene and Beth,
My heart is broken for you at your loss. There is no understanding on this side of eternity and one wonders how the sun can shine and the days go on when loss is sudden and unexpected. My heart is with you and my prayers for strength for you and yours will be constant as you come to mind, (which is often). I ache for you .
Sincerely and with love,
Beth Ann

I was so sorry to hear about Scott. I haven't seen him or other family members in many years, but I have alot of fond memories from the WICS and Christian Challenge school days. You are all in our prayers.

I am very sorry to learn of Scotts' passing. I wanted to take a moment of your time if I may please to pass along our sincerest condolences. I am sorry, I will not be able to attend his service I but, please know that I will be there in sprit. We attended ScS togher. Although I was a few years ahead of Scott, hw was always there for me. I spent a lot of my years at CsC in and out of the hospital. All of our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family now, and forever.

we would like to express our deepest sympthany on the lost of your son. We don't remember him but certainly remember the family that lived across the street from us. It has been a long time but we will never forget the friedship made. Would love to hear from you. and may God hold you in the palm of his hands amen
Joan Palecki

Scott you will always live in our hearts

Uncle Gene and Aunt Beth, We are very sorry to hear about Scott's passing. I am glad I had a chance to speak with Scott over the phone. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and ease your pain. Love Duane and Sheri

I was a childhood friend of Scott and Pam. So sad to hear the news.
I remember Scott as sensitive and kind with a great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.