Carol Ann Huffman was born on June 24, 1967 to Mary Ellen McMillion in Evergreen Park, Illinois and passed away on Thursday, March 27, 2025 in Noble, Louisiana.
Carol was a loveable soul, that was nice to a fault. She enjoyed every day and everywhere she went because she never met a stranger and made friends all along life’s way. Carol was known for her tardiness when it came to her arrival at any event. One of Carol’s passions was photography and taking pictures of her grandchildren was one of her favorite subjects. Carol loved her grandchildren and will be missed by each and every one of them.
Carol is preceded in death by her mother, Mary Ellen McMillion and stepfather, Harry Allen. She is survived by her husband of 16 years, David Huffman of Noble, Louisiana; son, Cory McMillion and wife, Tiffany, of Noble, Louisiana; daughters, Alexandria Marr and husband, Jake, of Logansport, Louisiana, Catherine Marr of Burleson, Texas, Jaclynn Marr of Mansfield, Louisiana, and Marian Linhart of Converse, Louisiana; sister, Rebecca Manor; grandchildren, Ava Miller, Zoey McMillion, Kylee Tetu, and Levi Martin.
A memorial service will be announced at a later time.
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