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Dr. Mark Henderson
November 21, 2009
Bob gave me a Virginia ham as we began that phenomenol weekend of coordinating the 157 people carving totem poles and building the eagle wings for the tops of each pole. Bob was gifted, dedicated and an eternal optimist. We loved him in Texas City. He will be sorely missed
Rick Huepers
November 10, 2009
Texas will never be the same. Bob touched our lives. We have 13 totem poles in Texas City because of Bob. All survived a direct hit by Hurricane Ike. I hope Bob has his cowboy boots on. I also hope someday to see the family again.
Aaron Moore
November 4, 2009
I will miss Bob he was my big brother through big brothers big sisters. He taught me that life is short but can be enjoyed, but only if you live your life right. He was a very wonderful man and had a very bright and warming soul. He will be missed.
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Kathy Gill
October 31, 2009
My heart goes out to Mr. Huffmans' family---I am so sorry for this hearbreaking time you are enduring.
Mr. Huffman was one of the mainstays in 'The World of Work' program for sixth graders at Berkeley Glenn Elementary School in Waynesboro during the '70's, which was inspired by the schools' principal,
Mr. Truman Southall.
Mr. Huffman was in charge of the woodworking class, which was always filled to the max with eager boys wanting to learn something new and exciting and bring them closer to becoming responsible young men.
In fact, that was the most important lesson he offered them; how to become the best young men they could be.
They entered as excited young boys and emerged in six weeks, standing a little taller and with a new sense of assurance, thanks in large part to the sincere efforts of Mr. Huffman as their tutor.
All of the students and staff really enjoyed his presence and his ideas.
He helped many people over the years in a quiet and unassuming manner and will be sadly missed as part of the fabric of Waynesboro.
Warren Young
October 30, 2009
Bob provided a great service to youth through his totem pole carving workshops. As a recipient of his services for three National Jamborees, at the BOYS' LIFE magazine exhibit, we benefitted greatly. Thousands of boys watched and took part in his art form at our Caroline county site. He will be missed. J. Warren Young, Publisher, BOYS' LIFE magazine
Greg & Faith Miller
October 30, 2009
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. May God comfort you as only he can do.
Ron Hiserman
October 30, 2009
I did not know Mr. Huffman personally but I go past his home alot and I always look over to his Totem Pole and think of my memories of Camp Shenandoah and my scouting days. I am an Eagle scout and I know that Mr. Huffman had a real love for the Boy Scout Organization. His art and devotion to all of us will be his legacy. God Blessings to all his family and my heartfealt sympathy to each of you.
Kae Tillman
October 29, 2009
Dear Susan & Phil, May God be with your family and comfort you though this dark time; you are in my prayers.
Vinny & Ginger Pugliese
October 29, 2009
Bob will certainly be missed by many. He was absolutely the best neighbor we could have asked for. I will always remember (and miss) him when I plant my garden each spring.
To his family: We're so sorry for your great loss.
October 29, 2009
Dear Huffman Family, I was so saddened to learn of Mr. Bob's death. I loved your mom and dad and so did my girls. I know Bob will be missed by so many people, most especially you. I thought he was one of the smartest, most talented men I had ever met. He could do anything. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Vicky Conyers
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