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Harold Hugh Huddleston

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Harold Hugh Huddleston

Birth
Caddo, Bryan County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
5 Aug 2005 (aged 77)
Texas, USA
Burial
Anson, Jones County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 11 Lot 108
Memorial ID
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Suggested edit: Arlington - Harold Huddleston, 77, went to Heaven on August 5, 2005.
Burial, August 8, 2005 at Mount Hope Cemetery, Anson, Texas. . Memorial Service at Grace Covenant Church, Arlington, Texas, August 9 With Pastor Mark Killam conducting the time of worship and thanksgiving.
Harold was born in Caddo, Oklahoma, and had lived in Arlington since December 28, 1961, when he and Jane Johnson married.
He was a graduate of Southeastern College (now University) in Durant, OK. , served in the Army, and was an employee of LTV for more than forty years.
Harold was active in a local church since he was a teen, having been taken to church by his mother when he was young. He had a servant's heart and served in several positions in the church; but his passions were prayer, service, and evangelism. He was known as a willing handyman even before he retired in 1992, as he assisted widows and neighbors.
He was a mentor to young people, whether single or married, as he taught Sunday classes and weeknight small groups.
At one time a new employee Harold was training followed him throughout the workday, thinking he was weird because he always did what was right. Thus, he was affectionately known as "weird Harold". Doing what was right was not limited to his working hours.
During his retirement years he volunteered at Mission Arlington, maintaining the vehicles that had been donated, Arlington Life Shelter, and the Gideons, in addition to his church.
Due to the complications of Pick's Disease, he was residing at Autumn Leaves in Arlington, an assisted living home, where the employees gave him extraordinary love and care.
Harold was an active member of Grace Covenant Church.
Survivors: His wife, Jane; brother Joe Huddleston of Shreveport ; son and wife Gary and Dianne Albright of Santa Rosa, CA; cousins; and a host of generous and compassionate friends.
Lawrence-Adams Funeral Home
taken from the Abilene Reporter News records
Contributor: Carla Carlton Young (47097424)
Suggested edit: Arlington - Harold Huddleston, 77, went to Heaven on August 5, 2005.
Burial, August 8, 2005 at Mount Hope Cemetery, Anson, Texas. . Memorial Service at Grace Covenant Church, Arlington, Texas, August 9 With Pastor Mark Killam conducting the time of worship and thanksgiving.
Harold was born in Caddo, Oklahoma, and had lived in Arlington since December 28, 1961, when he and Jane Johnson married.
He was a graduate of Southeastern College (now University) in Durant, OK. , served in the Army, and was an employee of LTV for more than forty years.
Harold was active in a local church since he was a teen, having been taken to church by his mother when he was young. He had a servant's heart and served in several positions in the church; but his passions were prayer, service, and evangelism. He was known as a willing handyman even before he retired in 1992, as he assisted widows and neighbors.
He was a mentor to young people, whether single or married, as he taught Sunday classes and weeknight small groups.
At one time a new employee Harold was training followed him throughout the workday, thinking he was weird because he always did what was right. Thus, he was affectionately known as "weird Harold". Doing what was right was not limited to his working hours.
During his retirement years he volunteered at Mission Arlington, maintaining the vehicles that had been donated, Arlington Life Shelter, and the Gideons, in addition to his church.
Due to the complications of Pick's Disease, he was residing at Autumn Leaves in Arlington, an assisted living home, where the employees gave him extraordinary love and care.
Harold was an active member of Grace Covenant Church.
Survivors: His wife, Jane; brother Joe Huddleston of Shreveport ; son and wife Gary and Dianne Albright of Santa Rosa, CA; cousins; and a host of generous and compassionate friends.
Lawrence-Adams Funeral Home
taken from the Abilene Reporter News records
Contributor: Carla Carlton Young (47097424)


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