William “Bill” Huff

Apr 9th, 1928 - Jul 17th, 2014

Visitation:

Mitchell-Hughes Funeral Home

Mon, Jul. 21st, 2014 10 am - 12 pm

Service:

Mitchell-Hughes Funeral Home

Mon, Jul. 21st, 2014 12 pm

Burial:

Rose Hill Cemetery

Mon, Jul. 21st, 2014

William “Bill” Huff

William “Bill” Huff, 86, passed away on Thursday, July 17, 2014 at home.

Bill was born April 9, 1928 in Marion the son of Ulysses “Blackie” Huff, Sr. He married Loretta (Beasley) Huff and she preceded him in death and later married Beverly (Hickey) Huff, she preceded him in death.

He was a self-employed contractor and the owner of Huff Equipment of Marion.

Survivors include his;
Son – Rex Huff and wife Marsha of Crab Orchard
Two grandsons;
Justin Huff of Phoenix, Arizona
Jason Bradley of Phoenix, Arizona
Two great grandchildren;
Christopher Bradley and Isabella Huff of Phoenix, Arizona Sister- Geraldine Trusgnaick of Galatia
Special friend – Jenny Absher of Herrin

Preceded by his Parents, his wife Loretta and wife Beverly, sister- Maxine Rametta, and brother- Ulysses Huff, Jr.

Funeral services will be Monday, July 21, 2014 at 12 pm at Mitchell-Hughes Funeral Home with Rev. Gary Clark officiating. Entombment will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery in Marion. Visitation will be Monday from 10 am until the time of service at the funeral home.

 

3 Guestbook Messages

  • Guest: Brenda (Jennings) Buttrum

    From: Pittsburg, Illinois

    Date: July 18, 2014

    Rex. Sorry to hear about your dad. I’ll miss seeing him. He was my favorite uncle on my grandma Rametta’s side. I have great memories of him. He will be sadly missed. Brenda

  • Guest: belinda new

    From: carbondale, Illinois

    Date: July 20, 2014

    R.I.P. Mr.Huff. Jason I’m sending prayers for you and your family. God Bless

  • Guest: Cynthia Knop

    From: Sparta, Illinois

    Date: July 20, 2014

    Rex and Family

    Your father was an amazing man. He was always the one person that I could turn to when I had a problem. We traveled alot of miles in his airplane and spent hours talking at the office. I always used his name on my resumes, because it was a name that had respect. My heart aches that I will never see him again, or hear his voice and his laugh. I know the heartache that you are going through also. My love and prayers go out to the entire family. Rest in peace sweet William, your work on earth is done.