In Loving Memory

Larry Dean Huffman

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February 13, 1953
November 3, 2009
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Teresa & Family -

Words cannot express our sympathy. What a wonderful man! May you find peace and comfort knowing he is in heaven looking over all of you. Hold on to the great memories - there are so many! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ellen, Hunter & Keifer Collins
Ellen Collins
11/5/2009
Brownfield, TX
Teresa,

I am so sorry for your loss, if there is anything I can do please do not hestitate to call me 979-830-0293. May God Bless You and keep you during this hard time.

Belinda Dudenhoeffer
Belinda Dudenhoeffer
11/5/2009
brenham, TX
Teresa,

I am so sorry for your loss. May God grant you the serenity and peace during this time. May God Bless You and keep you.

Edna Bustos
Edna Bustos
11/5/2009
Bellville, TX
Joe & Tera,

You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Chris Shelley Parker
11/5/2009
Brenham, TX
Carl and Family,

We deeply regret to hear of the loss of your father. I know that this is a tough time for you and your family and words can not express the sympathy that we have for you. Even though your father lived a short time here on earth, remember that he is looking down upon you and will always be in your heart.

With deepest sympathy and love for you and your family, our thouhts and prayers go out to you.

Darren and Ashlie Derkowski
11/5/2009
Chappell Hill, TX
Aunt Ella Fay and family, I was so sorry to hear of Larry's accident. I will be there for the service.

Love,
Jerry and Connie
JERRY SWAIM
11/5/2009
GRANBURY, TX
Larry and I began employment one month apart in 1984. I have known him for many years, and was deeply saddened by today’s terrible news about his passing. I do know he was doing exactly what he loved to do, work on automobiles. Larry was hired into BSSLC motor pool to work along side Ed Neuman at the time, and he certainly could always be seen back there taking care of the vehicle fleet.

I remember his love of hunting and fishing and he providing numerous amounts of fish for our shop fish fry’s. Larry didn’t eat them, just loved to catch em’. Boy, he did have the reputation for catching fish, often times when no one else could. He knew Lake Somerville like the back of his hand, and always, always reeled them in.

I remember his, (I believe) 1967 Mustang Fastback that once his Mother drove. Man, I wanted that car! Larry wouldn’t sell it, because he wanted to pass it on to his son, which he did. His son wrecked it soon after, but Larry took it all in stride. If I could say one phrase that described Larry best from my perspective, it is just that, “he took it all in stride”. He was easy going, didn’t get riled up over much of anything, a calming presence and quiet wit about him. He was an intelligent man who gave great advices about a lot of things, usually though, only when asked. He was a great father who taught his children well, one of his sons becoming a what? A fishing guide at the lake for awhile, doing what his father taught him to love as well.

I am so thankful I was simply able to shake his hand last year again, to have seen him and spoke to him just like we have always done. Larry looked just like he did 25 years ago and still the same old Larry, such a good man.



Always a friend,

Byron Swor





Byron Swor
11/5/2009
Rosenberg, TX
Carl and Teresa,
You extended family here at St. Jospeh has you all in our thoughts and our prayers. We are always here if you need any of us. Words can not express how we feel for you at this time.
Kirby Nichols and Leo Thomas
11/5/2009
Anderson, TX
DEAR TERESA AND FAMILY,
ALLIE AND I HAVE YOU IN OUR THOUGHTS.
IN HIM
MARY AND ALLIE ESTES
MARY ESTES
11/5/2009
COLLEGE STATION, TX
God Bless the Huffman family in this time of great sorrow. Larry was a great man who would give to others before giving to himself. I got to know Larry working at the school, he was always cheerful and just darn good guy to be around with.
God Bless You all!!
Jimmy Finke
Jimmy Finke
11/5/2009
Brenham, TX
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