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Randy L. Huber Sr.

  • On January 7, 2022
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Randy L. Huber Sr., age 64, of West Newton, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on January 6, 2022.

Born on November 23, 1957, he was the son of the late Faith and Roger Huber.

Loving husband of Donnell Huber of 42 years; cherished father of Randy (Melissa) Huber Jr., Holly (Eric) Doyle, and Leland (Carley) Huber; adored grandfather of Devin, William, and Haylee Huber, Paisley Huber, Morgan, Kash and Ember Doyle; dear brother of Mark Huber, Laurie (Daniel) Sager, Patrick Huber and the late Jere Lash; Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Randy was an outdoorsman who loved to go camping and fishing.  Every year he looked forward to going to the Laurel Hill State Park, Blue Grass Festival with his family. They would go hiking and listen to all of the bluegrass music.  He always loved  his lawnmower and spending time with his family.  He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.  As he would say and would want it to be remembered, “Never loose your sense of Huber!”

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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7 Comments

Heather Abraham
Randy , Our friendship Surpassed brother in law sister in law. We were friends. We talked about everything from guys to God. I was honestly honored that our last conversation was about God. I was blessed to have so many awesome memories with you. From my summer in Kentucky well we’re just going to leave that there. Lol to the picnics we had where you pointed out every airplane that went over and you made up stories where you thought they were going. I’ll never forget the bonfires in the yard to our family vent sessions. You will never be forgotten not by a long shot. I love ya bro’... Heather
Virna
Randy will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all🙏
Rick Shupe
Rest in peace Big Guy.
Barry Huber
A sense of Huber is important. When I think of all the men in my family,I always remember them smiling and joking. The sense of Huber passed from the Dad's to make it our own. Randy had that Huber smile when I saw him last, Knowing he was on his way out. Like I know he will when I see him again. Love you cuz.
Robin keffer
So sorry he was a good man
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