Timothy (Tim) Marion Huddleston, age 67, of Russellville passed at the Arkansas Hospice Home on Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022.
He was born November 02, 1955, in Morrilton to the late, DJ and Nila Ruth (Sadie) Mallett Huddleston. Tim was known by the nickname of Hudd to many friends and family. Tim graduated from Plumerville in 1973. He retired from Entergy ANO in 2005. He loved his family, sports: He played football, baseball, adult softball and coached his son and team members for many years.
He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Teresa Ann Keathley Huddleston. They loved traveling, outdoor camping fishing and hunting, concerts and watching ballgames on TV. Survivors also include their son, Tray and (Vanessa) Huddleston of Russellville, grandchildren, Ava, Sadie and Finn Huddleston, Chloe, Carmen, and Caleb Dilbeck; brother, David (Brenda) Huddleston of Birdtown; sisters, Angie (Danny) Gifford of Springfield, Tammy (Kenny) Davis of Arkansas; brother-in-law, Bill (DeeBee) Keathley of Atkins; mother-in-law, Pat Keathley of Russellville; five nieces, three nephews; great nieces and nephews, cousins and many friends.
Visitation will be at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 28 with services at 10 a.m. at Harris Funeral Home Chapel with Jim Huffman of Pottsville officiating. Burial will be at Brown Cemetery outside Barney. Arrangements are by Harris Funeral Home of Morrilton. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Pallbearers will be Dylan Keathley, Evan Keathley, Ben Scroggins, Timothy Scroggins, Bobby Gibpson, and Robin Stobaugh. Honorary pallbearers will be Dayton Keathley, Matt Barnes, Adam Barnes, and Wesley Scroggins.
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