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David Bruce 'Dave ' Huber
December 8, 1958 - January 30, 2020
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Honoring Dave on the one year anniversary of his passing, as we remember so many beautiful memories, so many hours and days and years, and treasured moments with him. We are thankful to our Heavenly Father for bringing our lives together and for the time we were so blessed to have shared with him.Dave didn't get to retire in the conventional sense that one typically thinks of with the word "retirement," but make no mistake, his retirement now is better than anything that could've ever been scripted or built by man. He is truly blessed beyond belief - this man, this beautiful spirit, will never ever feel anything but the purest of love and be without worry or regret. Although he loved football, being enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame bears no comparison to being welcomed into the house that God himself built. What a blessing that would be to see Dave's induction into God's Hall of Fame!The hardest part is being left behind and not getting the gratification of seeing him totally and completely free, happy, and without a single worry. We can imagine it, for now, we know it's real; we know he is waiting for us. Dave now finally has the answers to all of life's questions. This is what God wants for us all. Dave left tough shoes to fill. Although we are truly missing him, but we can pick up where he left off. We want to pick up the flag where he left it, carry it as far as we can until it's our turn to get the call. If we give it everything we have, each and every day, the same way that Dave did, then the generation after us will be better for it, and then pick it up where we left it. That is how we will honor and carry Dave's legacy, by paying it forward to the generations behind us and by helping his old-school traditional values to remain STEADFAST, firmly in place. Then his work will have transcended his generation, through ours, and hopefully for generations to come. His legacy doesn't have to stop here, today, or ever. It depends on us and how we choose to carry ourselves, in the small moments and in life's defining moments. This is what we plan to do in Dave's memory! What would I tell Dave if I had just a minute or one more opportunity to do so? I would tell him: "you are the very definition of a real man, and husband, and true friend to me and our family in every sense of the word. We are profoundly better off for you having been in our lives. You made the difference for so many. You've loved us and made us laugh, and your selflessness knows no bounds. I will love you forever, and we are parted only for now". I promise you that your memory will never stop here, and I look forward to the day when we can all meet again. We love you, David, with all of our hearts! Love, Carole, Nicholas, Michelle, Tawny, Nick Jr., and Jaxx. Please sign the guest book online at legacy.com/obituaries/ pomeradonews
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