BASIN, Wyoming – Tiffany Danyeile Martin Huff passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sept. 14 at her home in Basin, Wyoming. She battled disease and sickness for far too long and she tried not to let it affect those around her. She will be missed dearly but we also know deep inside that she's no longer suffering. She's sitting on the bank of the river in heaven, fishing pole in hand, without a care in the world.
She was born on June 18, 1981 in London, Ohio. She grew up in Ohio and also lived in Lovell, Wyoming in her middle school years. She moved back to Ohio and was a graduate of Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio.
She grew up trapping and fishing with her dad and continued to be an avid fisherman throughout her life. She loved to camp, go to craft shows, and had a love for pigs. She had quite the collection of pigs. She was a CNA for 16 years working at Alterra Sterling House of Urbana and Springfield, Ohio, as well as other institutions in Ohio. She moved back to Lovell, Wyoming, and worked at NBHHD as a housekeeper and New Horizons Care Center. She met her husband Anthony Huff on line while living in Sheridan, Wyoming. They were married for 9 short years, but he was the love of her life.
Tiffany is survived by her husband Anthony Huff of Basin, WY; parents William W. McConnaughey Jr. and Debbie L. McConnaughey of Lovell, WY; two siblings Aaron M. (Lori) McConnaughey of Valley City, ND and Sara A. (Josh) Lovelady of Powell, WY; two children Thomas J. (Ashley Anderson) Martin of Englewood, OH and Alexis D. Martin of St. Paris, OH; four grandchildren Owen and Everleigh Martin, Brantley and Jamison Jeffers; grandmother Janis E. McConnaughey of Urbana, OH, father- and mother-in-laws Ronald and Elaine Huff of Greybull, WY and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents; William McConnaughey Sr., Sylvester and Carol Salyer and uncle Jeffery L. McConnaughey.
A memorial service was held at the Lovell Assembly of God Church, 320 Idaho Ave., Lovell, WY on Saturday, Sept. 20.
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