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CHARLES JENNINGS HUGGINS

1933 - 2021

CHARLES JENNINGS HUGGINS obituary, 1933-2021, Sherrodsville, OH

BORN

1933

DIED

2021

FUNERAL HOME

Baxter-Gardner Funeral Home - Sherrodsville

7345 Roswell Rd SW

Sherrodsville, Ohio

CHARLES HUGGINS Obituary

Charles Jennings Huggins

age 87, finished his final contest with an overtime (Psalms 90:10) victory then celebrated with a New Life Eternal. He will be best remembered through the ages to come by the hundreds of souls that will someday join him due to the Gospel presented at his basketball camp in Sherrodsville, Ohio. He was born September 1, 1933 in Morgantown, West Virginia and was the son of the late Harry Edward and Iva Poe Huggins. His wife, Norma Mae Sabolo Huggins, whom he married May 24, 1952, passed away on May 24, 2003. In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Edward Huggins, a granddaughter McKenna Mae Mathias and a son-in-law Mike Burr. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church in New Philadelphia where he was an Adult Sunday School teacher for 20 years. He was a graduate of Morgantown High School as an All-State basketball player, and was a 1952 graduate of Alderson-Broaddus College and received his Masters degree from West Virginia in 1962. Coach Huggins was one of Ohio's outstanding coaches. He spent 20 years in high school basketball at Stone Creek, Strasburg, Conotton Valley, Indian Valley South, and Berlin Hiland, where he amassed an amazing 398 wins and 74 losses. His teams won 8 league, 15 sectional, 10 district, seven regional, and three state championships. Huggins led teams to five consecutive state tournament appearances. His first state title came at Strasburg in 1967 with a 27-0 record. His other state titles were at Indian Valley South in 1972 (26-0) and in 1976 (25-1). He was honored eight times as Coach of the Year (1967, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979 and 1981) in District 5, and two times Coach of the Year at the state level. He coached in the North-South All-Star Cage Classic in 1967 and 1978. In addition to basketball, he also coached football for eight years as assistant coach and one year as head coach, with a record of 8-2. He was head baseball coach two years, winning 25 and losing just 13. As a head track coach he was 152-56 in dual meets. He also conducted the highly respected Eastern Ohio Basketball Camp in Sherrodsville from 1969-2010, which is currently operated by his son Larry and his family. He was named to the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. Charlie Huggins was: Connoisseur of Ice Cream --- attested to by gallons eaten from Chico's and Goshen Dairy Ball Player -- All will remember his "baby soft hook". Frugal -- Ask any person that sold to him. Teacher -- As he taught Sunday School classes at First Baptist Church. Camp Director -- He never forgot a campers name and something pertinent to his/her family. Electric-Phobic -- Turn it OFF Shut it DOWN UNPLUG IT! Communicator -- Players will always remember 'where they are supposed to be and when they are to be there by the little reminders he gave through; clipboard, foot, thrown ball, ear tug, etc… Gospel Quartet Music -- A member of the Ernie Haase fan club If there is such a thing? Auctioneer Wanna-Be -- His favorite pastime was the call of the Auctioneer Dependent -

We are sure that Mom passed first to help their LORD "prepare a place for Charles". He will be sorely missed by family and friends. He is survived by his seven children: Bob (June) Huggins of Morgantown, WV, Linda Burr of Coshocton, OH, Harry (Tracey) Huggins of Dover, OH, Mrs. Debbie (Jeff) Hutson of Coshocton, Larry A. (Lori) Huggins of Sunbury, OH, Mrs. Judy (Bill) Mathias and Mrs. Karen (Paul) Monaco, both of Dover, 14 grandchildren: Jenna and Jacqueline Huggins of Morgantown, WV, Jacie Wright of Warsaw, OH, Ryan (Beth) Burr of Chili, OH, Tyler (Autumn) Bradford, Travis and Trevor Bradford, all of Coshocton, Samantha and Kara Huggins of Columbus, OH, Madison Mathias of Dover, Anthony Monaco of Maryville, TN, and Moriah, Andrew, and Anne-Marie Monaco, all of Dover, and his six great-grandchildren: Avie, Elyn, Isla, Burkley, Myles, and Ceanna.

Private graveside services will be held Sunday, May 2, 2021 in the Sherrodsville Memorial Gardens with Pastor Todd Gopp officiating with interment to follow. The Baxter-Gardner Funeral Home at Sherrodsville, Ohio has been entrusted with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, for contributions in Charlie's memory, checks should be made payable to the Norma Mae Huggins Cancer Foundation, Inc., Attn: Rocky Gianola, 1714 Mileground Road, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505. The Huggins Family will be present at the camp (Eastern Ohio Sports Complex), 8155 Dawn Road S.W., Sherrodsville, Ohio on May 2, 2021 from 5:30 until 8:30 PM to welcome anyone who would like to stop by to visit and reminisce about Charlie. To leave an online condolence message please visit the funeral home website.

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Published by The Times Reporter on Apr. 22, 2021.

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Lori Liggett

April 24, 2021

A LEGEND.
Rest in peace, Coach Huggins. Deepest sympathy to your entire family.

Lori Liggett, formerly of Strasburg

Alan(Al)Foutz

April 23, 2021

Dear Bob, Larry, Harry, Linda, and Family
So very sorry for your loss. His coaching exploits and the example he set for young men in the game of basketball for the preparation of life will be cherished and remembered forever. In addition to Coach Huggins being a great basketball coach, I also thought of him as a God-Fearing person. A man greatly admired and loved. Part of his wardrobe attire he wore was a flannel shirt. I don't know if he wore the flannel shirt for good luck in basketball games or not. Or if he just enjoyed wearing flannel shirts. One story I heard about years ago was that Red Ferris, the Strasburg Booster Club President, bought Coach Huggins a white shirt and tie to wear to the basketball games when he was coaching. Coach Huggins never wore the white shirt and tie that Red Ferris bought for him. My sympathy, condolences, thoughts, and prayers go out to you and family during this sad time. May God's grace, love, and presence be with you and your family in Coach Huggins memory.

Ima Stansbery

April 23, 2021

He was a fantastic awesome man...rest in peace Charlie...

Pamela Parson Rosten

April 22, 2021

I remember Mr. Huggins from when I went to First Baptist in New Philadelphia as a child. He was a kind man, and everyone was always saying “Great game, Coach !” I didn’t understand for many years what an icon he was. I do remember what a nice, polite man he was. Praying for God’s peace for his family and friends.

Paula Donahue Lewis

April 22, 2021

Charlie Huggins was a beautiful man with a great heart. He will be missed by many

Pete Mier

April 21, 2021

Bob and Larry
Although many of us would know your dad as a legend to any of us who knew Ohio basketball, I have a feeling he was more of a legendary dad!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Pete Mier

April 21, 2021

Bob and Larry
Although many of us would know your dad as a legend to any of us who knew Ohio basketball, I have a feeling he was more of a legendary dad!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all

Pete Mier

April 21, 2021

Bob and Larry
Although many of us would know your dad as a legend to any of us who knew Ohio basketball, I have a feeling he was more of a legendary dad!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all

Pete Mier

April 21, 2021

Bob and Larry
Although many of us would know your dad as a legend to any of us who knew Ohio basketball, I have a feeling he was more of a legendary dad!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all

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