Kenney J Huff

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Kenney J Huff

Birth
Death
15 Oct 2001 (aged 82)
Burial
Salem, Fulton County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.3641972, Longitude: -91.8264917
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Kenney J Huff Sr.

Kenney was the sixth child of Randal Hayes Huff and Ida Malinda Bohannan he was born on 06 Apr 1919 in Knox County, Tennessee. He died on 15 Oct 2001 in Ocean Springs Mississippi. On 12 Mar 1939 in Fulton County, Arkansas Kenney married Ruby Stella White, daughter of George Henry White and Dona T Hudgens. Their marriage began when times were tough, but they rose to the challenge. This marriage stood the test of time that span over half a century. They had 3 daughters and one son, 13 Grandchildren, 14 Great Grandchildren and 2 Great Great Grandchildren.

Kenney was a World War II Veteran. After service he ran his own auto mechanic shop. Later he went into the field of welding through the Boilermakers union. After retirement he and his wife create a small Peach Orchard, and he took up wood working for a hobby.

After his wife pass away in 1996, Kenney left Salem to stay with his oldest daughter in Gautier, Mississippi. He spent his remaining years there, enjoying the warm weather, fishing with his grandsons and spoiling the great great grandchildren.
Kenney J Huff Sr.

Kenney was the sixth child of Randal Hayes Huff and Ida Malinda Bohannan he was born on 06 Apr 1919 in Knox County, Tennessee. He died on 15 Oct 2001 in Ocean Springs Mississippi. On 12 Mar 1939 in Fulton County, Arkansas Kenney married Ruby Stella White, daughter of George Henry White and Dona T Hudgens. Their marriage began when times were tough, but they rose to the challenge. This marriage stood the test of time that span over half a century. They had 3 daughters and one son, 13 Grandchildren, 14 Great Grandchildren and 2 Great Great Grandchildren.

Kenney was a World War II Veteran. After service he ran his own auto mechanic shop. Later he went into the field of welding through the Boilermakers union. After retirement he and his wife create a small Peach Orchard, and he took up wood working for a hobby.

After his wife pass away in 1996, Kenney left Salem to stay with his oldest daughter in Gautier, Mississippi. He spent his remaining years there, enjoying the warm weather, fishing with his grandsons and spoiling the great great grandchildren.