Denver E. Huff

denver huff

November 7, 1931 ~ February 15, 2019

Denver E. Huff, 87, of Bonesteel Drive, passed away at 1:35 p.m. February 10, 2019, at his home. Denver was born November 7, 1931, in Burkesville, Kentucky, the son of George W. and Edna Hardy Huff. He married Lois Pearl Groce March 12, 1953, in Horse Cave, Kentucky. They were married 51 years and she preceded him in death December 23, 2004.He was employed by Cosco before retiring November 24, 1993, after 41 years of service. He served as a deacon at Lowell General Baptist Church and enjoyed reading his Bible, going to church, and spending time with his family, church family and friends. The funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, February 15, 2019, at Lowell General Baptist Church with the Rev. Glenn Poynter and Ronnie Hampton officiating. Calling will be 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, February 14, 2019 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home and one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be at Flat Rock Baptist Cemetery.Memorials may be made to Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Survivors include his children, Pamela (Tony) Martin of Nineveh, Patty (Paul) Goodin, Wayne (Sandy) Huff, Curtis Huff, Jonathon Huff, Tammy Huff and Darrell (Sue) Huff, all of Columbus; grandchildren, Chris Richie, Amy (Aaron) French, Tony, Cody, Shania and Lacey Martin, Jonathon Huff, Ciara and Eric Huff, Justin and Jordan Huff, Hannah Huff, Olivia McQueery, and Brooke and Kacey Huff; and seven great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lois; father, George W. Huff and mother, Edna Huff Dove; and brothers, Prentis Huff and Chester and Balus Hardy and sisters, Betty Byrd, Glady Carroll, Etter Keys, Oval Guthrie and Mallie Skipworth.

 

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  1. I didn’t know Denver but I knew he was family. My grandpa and grandma was delmer Carroll and Nora Louise ( Hardy ) Carroll. May God bless his family

  2. I always admired brother Denver. He always had a smile on his face everytime you seen him. He was a great inspiration to me. He was always obident unto the Lord. I sure will miss not seeing his smiling face around at different churches. May God bless the family during this time of sorrow.

  3. Still hard to believe this time has arrived.. I know You were ready but we werent. We all know you are no longer in pain and would not bring you back to this old sin sick world for anything.. You lived the last 37 PLUS yrs for this time and longed soooo much for going home to be with OUR LORD and Saviour. This is not good bye, its just so long for a few days then when its our time to leave this world as long as we keep holding on to GODS hand than we too can hear HIM say Enter in my good and faithful servant…… until we see you again in HEAVEN, we love you and fly high….

  4. To Bro. Denver’s family we are sorry for your loss He will be greatly missed. We have known and loved Bro. Denver for many years. He was a very nice and God fearing man, and a great friend to us.

  5. So deeply sorry for your loss. I have known Denver almost all my life, even before he married my sister Lois. I spent a lot of time with Denver & Lois in my younger days and loved them both dearly. Soooo many sweet memories. Even though we won’t be able to make it to the funeral, please know that we are thinking of the family and we love all of you very much. RIP Denver

  6. I was saddened to read this obituary in the Cumberland County newspaper. Although I didn’t know him we are related through the Hardy’s. I would love to have contact with one or all of you in the near future. My love and prayers are with you all at this difficult time in your life.

  7. As I sit here watching Denver’s video tribute , tears fill my eyes and my heart is broken once again , although I know Denver and Lois are in the arms of God. I may be a thousand miles away but they are both still a part of me and always will be. I know Lowell Church is heart broken , but rejoicing another Bro. has made it to Heaven. We love you all . Michael . Pam and Aaron


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