Bill Huth, 64, passed away on July 5, 2009 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center after a courageous six month battle with cancer.
Bill was born in Barberton and lived the past 34 years in Florida.
He was preceded in death by parents, William and Helen Huth; and sister, Peggy Carpenter. He is survived by wife, Sharon; son, Shaun Huth; daughters, Racquel Sutton, Christina Huth and Melissa Crespo; nine grandchildren; brothers, Terry, Mick, Dennis, Rusty and Ed Huth; sisters, Louise McMinn, Rosemary Dickriede and Becky Kornas.
Funeral services were held July 8 from Church of the Resurrection Catholic Church in Lakeland, Florida.
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tammi adya
July 17, 2009
Shaun, my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I never met your dad but i am sure he was a wonderful person because you were. may god be with you thru your time of sorrow. take care....Tammi Daniels Adya
Marty Krizay
July 15, 2009
Shaun and Racquel,
Condolences to you and your families. Your dad was my confirmation sponsor at St. Augustine's Church.
Peace!!
Andrea Mora
July 13, 2009
Racquel & Shaun,
May you find peace and comfort in the wonderful memories you have of your father. I'm so glad you two were able to spend time with him before he passed. He is watching over you now smiling and no longer in pain.
With deepest sympathy,
Vicki Nelson
July 12, 2009
Rest in peace my friend.
Marlene Binns
July 12, 2009
To all of the Huth family: I am so sorry for your loss of Bill. His suffering is over now and I hope you all can find a lot of peace knowing that. I'm sure that you all will have only precious moments of your brother for the rest of your lives. Dave and Marlene
Lisa Ayari (Hornacek)
July 12, 2009
Shaun,
May you & your family find comfort in precious memories of your father. & may he rest in peace..
Lisa & Family,
Wahid, Arin, Nick, Shaun & Tara
{80s "friend" of Shauns}
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