Huber, 83, was the husband of Anna Mae(Hoy) Huber. He was installed as pastor of the Jacksonwald church in November 1961 and served for 31 years until his retirement on Christmas eve 1992.
Before coming to Berks he served three years in Williamstown, Dauphin county; seven years in Steelton, Dauphin County; three years in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County; and 4 1/2 years in Cressona, Schuylkill county.
Following his retirement he served pastorate in Molltown; St John's U.C.C., Friedensburg, Schuylkill county; Christ U.C.C. Temple; and St.John's(Gernant's) U.C.C., Ontelaunee Township.
Born in Pine grove, Schuylkill county, he was a son of the late Edward I. and Helen P. (Smith) Huber. Huber was a 1939 graduate of Pine grove High School and a 1943 graduate of Gettysburg College. He attended Eastern Babtist Theological Seminary, Phila., and received his bachelor of divinity from the Eastern Baptist and Evangelical School of Theology in 1945. Huber received his master's degree in sacred theology from the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, in 1950.
Huber was past president and chaplaon of the Optimist Club of Reading. He was tri-county chaplain of Optimist International, covering Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. He was a past member of the Berks Drug and Alcohol Planning and Implementation council for ten years.
Huber was a past president of the Cressona Ministerium Association and past treasurer of the Schuylkill County Salvation Army. He was a past director of audio visuals for the Evangelical Congregational Church, a past member of the general board of christian education of the EC church and of the plan Book Committee.
Huber served as county director of the retreat camp for married couples at Waldheim Park, Allentown, and an instructor and lecturer in the Intermediate School of Methods. He served on the Boy Scout programs both locally and county levels. He served as chaplain for local, county and state Patriotic Order Sons of America chapters.
He was past president and treasurer of the Exeter Ministerium. Was chairman for youth work for the Reading Council of Churches and annuant visitor for the UCC Pension Board.
He is also survived by a son Dr. David C. Huber, Wyomissing; and a daughter Christine A, Huber Anne, Rensselaer, N.Y. Other survivors include four grandchildren. Services will be friday at 11 a.m. in the Lutz Funeral Home, Mt. Penn. Burial will be private.
Huber, 83, was the husband of Anna Mae(Hoy) Huber. He was installed as pastor of the Jacksonwald church in November 1961 and served for 31 years until his retirement on Christmas eve 1992.
Before coming to Berks he served three years in Williamstown, Dauphin county; seven years in Steelton, Dauphin County; three years in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County; and 4 1/2 years in Cressona, Schuylkill county.
Following his retirement he served pastorate in Molltown; St John's U.C.C., Friedensburg, Schuylkill county; Christ U.C.C. Temple; and St.John's(Gernant's) U.C.C., Ontelaunee Township.
Born in Pine grove, Schuylkill county, he was a son of the late Edward I. and Helen P. (Smith) Huber. Huber was a 1939 graduate of Pine grove High School and a 1943 graduate of Gettysburg College. He attended Eastern Babtist Theological Seminary, Phila., and received his bachelor of divinity from the Eastern Baptist and Evangelical School of Theology in 1945. Huber received his master's degree in sacred theology from the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, in 1950.
Huber was past president and chaplaon of the Optimist Club of Reading. He was tri-county chaplain of Optimist International, covering Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. He was a past member of the Berks Drug and Alcohol Planning and Implementation council for ten years.
Huber was a past president of the Cressona Ministerium Association and past treasurer of the Schuylkill County Salvation Army. He was a past director of audio visuals for the Evangelical Congregational Church, a past member of the general board of christian education of the EC church and of the plan Book Committee.
Huber served as county director of the retreat camp for married couples at Waldheim Park, Allentown, and an instructor and lecturer in the Intermediate School of Methods. He served on the Boy Scout programs both locally and county levels. He served as chaplain for local, county and state Patriotic Order Sons of America chapters.
He was past president and treasurer of the Exeter Ministerium. Was chairman for youth work for the Reading Council of Churches and annuant visitor for the UCC Pension Board.
He is also survived by a son Dr. David C. Huber, Wyomissing; and a daughter Christine A, Huber Anne, Rensselaer, N.Y. Other survivors include four grandchildren. Services will be friday at 11 a.m. in the Lutz Funeral Home, Mt. Penn. Burial will be private.
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