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Michael Huber

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Michael Huber

Birth
Death
18 Jun 2016 (aged 60)
Burial
Colestown, Camden County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9324187, Longitude: -74.9924985
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Michael Huber, Esq.
AGE: 60 • Longtime Haddonfield, NJ

On June 18, 2016, Beloved husband for 38 years of Deborah (nee Young); Loving father of Matthew (Miriam Benjamin) of Falls Church, VA and Andrew (Stephanie) of New York City, NY; Cherished son of William H. and the late Elizabeth; Adored brother of John (Carol), Patricia Guazzelli (the late Lou), Mary Lou Griffin, Martha Lashbrook (Dean), Caroline Grant (Randy) and Thomas (Christine); Dear son-in-law of Edward & Lois Young and brother-in-law of Edward Young (Betsy), Peter Young (Debbie) and Mary Swan (Steve). Also survived by many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, as well as co-workers and friends whom he considered family.

Mike graduated from Dickinson College, Magna Cum Laude in 1977 and Rutgers Univ. - School of Law (Camden) in 1980. He was a longtime partner at Freeman Huber Sacks Brennan & Fingerman, which recently merged with Brown & Connery to create their Workers' Compensation Division. In 1997, the first year this certification was awarded, Mike was certified by the Supreme Court of NJ as a Workers Compensation Attorney. Mike was a member of the NJ and Camden County Bar Associations, and the Justice James H. Coleman Jr. Chapter of the American Inn of Court, a volunteer program to mentor young lawyers. He was a past member of the District IV Ethics Committee. Mike was a longtime member of Christ the King Parish where he was a Eucharistic Minister. He loved life, family and friends, traveling, playing basketball and tennis, and going to work each day.

All are invited to Christ the King RC Church, 200 Windsor Ave., Haddonfield, NJ on Thursday evening, June 23rd, 5-8 PM where his family will receive friends, and again on Friday morning, June 24th, 11 AM for his Mass of Christian Burial. Interment, Colestown Cem., Cherry Hill, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, Mike requested donations be made to Guadalupe Family Services, 509 State St., Camden, NJ 08102 (www.guadalupefamilyservices.org)

Published in Courier-Post on June 21, 2016



Michael Huber, Esq.
AGE: 60 • Longtime Haddonfield, NJ

On June 18, 2016, Beloved husband for 38 years of Deborah (nee Young); Loving father of Matthew (Miriam Benjamin) of Falls Church, VA and Andrew (Stephanie) of New York City, NY; Cherished son of William H. and the late Elizabeth; Adored brother of John (Carol), Patricia Guazzelli (the late Lou), Mary Lou Griffin, Martha Lashbrook (Dean), Caroline Grant (Randy) and Thomas (Christine); Dear son-in-law of Edward & Lois Young and brother-in-law of Edward Young (Betsy), Peter Young (Debbie) and Mary Swan (Steve). Also survived by many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, as well as co-workers and friends whom he considered family.

Mike graduated from Dickinson College, Magna Cum Laude in 1977 and Rutgers Univ. - School of Law (Camden) in 1980. He was a longtime partner at Freeman Huber Sacks Brennan & Fingerman, which recently merged with Brown & Connery to create their Workers' Compensation Division. In 1997, the first year this certification was awarded, Mike was certified by the Supreme Court of NJ as a Workers Compensation Attorney. Mike was a member of the NJ and Camden County Bar Associations, and the Justice James H. Coleman Jr. Chapter of the American Inn of Court, a volunteer program to mentor young lawyers. He was a past member of the District IV Ethics Committee. Mike was a longtime member of Christ the King Parish where he was a Eucharistic Minister. He loved life, family and friends, traveling, playing basketball and tennis, and going to work each day.

All are invited to Christ the King RC Church, 200 Windsor Ave., Haddonfield, NJ on Thursday evening, June 23rd, 5-8 PM where his family will receive friends, and again on Friday morning, June 24th, 11 AM for his Mass of Christian Burial. Interment, Colestown Cem., Cherry Hill, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, Mike requested donations be made to Guadalupe Family Services, 509 State St., Camden, NJ 08102 (www.guadalupefamilyservices.org)

Published in Courier-Post on June 21, 2016



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