Wilfrid-Hufton-Obituary

Wilfrid Hufton II

Saginaw, Michigan

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HUFTON, Mr. Wilfrid (Wil) L., II, of Saginaw, Michigan, passed away Wednesday, October 5, 2011, at HealthSource Saginaw. Age 77 years. Wil was born on May 6, 1934, in Ann Arbor, MI, to the late Dr. Wilfrid and Thelma (Butler) Hufton I. He was married to Janet L. Hales on May 11, 1980, in Saginaw,...

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Some thoughts of Uncle Wil: Family gatherings, (he never missed one), enjoying a good meal (seconds and often thirds were the norm) he was a good cooks BFF Thanksgiving will never be the same. His infamous standing nap. Uncle Wil's garden, we nearly enjoyed it as much as the birds squirrels and bunnies. Our conversation before the last Cleavland trip, he still found the strength to laugh. For these and many more reasons he will be forever missed. Thinking of you Aunt Janet, Lenny, Shelly and...

Dear Jan,
May the unending love, support, and peace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, be yours at this time.
"He tends His flock like a shepherd; He gathers the lambs in His arms and carries them close to His heart." Isaiah 40:11
May God's unending grace be yours always,
Judy Hillman

Jan, Will was a great mentor when I was learning the ropes as a new Lion President. Thank you for sharing him with so many of us.

LEN THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS SENT TO YOU AND ALL THE HUFTON FAMILY.
THE BRINGERS

I knew him best as a Master Gardener, and he was the best of Master Gardeners, willing to help train others who had so much to learn. And what a life he had, traveling so many places! I thank him for the time he spent with me at the Extension Office, many years ago now. My sympathies to all his family. Stella Thelen

Jan,

No words can express my heartfelt sympathy. Wil was one of a kind. He will be missed by all who knew him.

I am keeping you in my thoughts and in my prayers.

Judy Henning

My deepest condolence to you, Jan, and to the rest of the family. I worked for Wil at the Saginaw Osteopathic Hospital. Although I was just a young girl at the time, he believed in me and pushed me to strive to better myself. Wil will be remembered as a mentor and friend. He will be missed.