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Official Obituary of

Anthony Lee "Tony" Huffman

May 12, 1950 ~ November 19, 2020 (age 70) 70 Years Old

Anthony Huffman Obituary

Anthony Lee “Tony” Huffman, 70, of Keokuk, passed away at Thursday evening, November 19, 2020, at the Montrose Health Care Center after a long battle with lung cancer.

Tony was born May 12, 1950, the son of George Walter Lee and Hazel Louise (Symmonds) Huffman in Keokuk, Iowa.  He attended Hamilton High School graduating in 1969.  High school friends called him “Blackie” because of his coal-black hair.  He grew up in Possum Holler north of Hamilton with his six brothers.  With timber and creeks surrounding his home, hunting, fishing, swimming and all sorts of games with his brothers and many cousins was a joy for Tony.  Working in the large family garden and cutting timber for the winter were required activities and Tony was a willing and capable participant.  He was an avid mushroom hunter.  He had worked at Metzlers, Steel Castings and in construction over the years.  Tony was a great team player and enjoyed being a part of doing something constructive.  He and his fellow workers named themselves “Dink, Stink and Wink Construction, Famous for the Backward Cut”.  They all got a great laugh out of that.   Friendships and laughs were Tony’s treasures. 

 He especially enjoyed time with his family and their trips to Silver Dollar City during the year which David had orchestrated the last seven years.  Memorable was their “Allen Brady Crew” when they all sang the theme song endlessly all the way to Branson.

Tony was a member of the First Christian Church in Keokuk where he attended with his brother Chris and his wife, Sunshine.  Chris remarked that they even got him to sing sometimes.  Tony was a solitary person who was a joy to those who loved him.

Tony is survived by four brothers, George (Carol Ann) Huffman of Hamilton, Chris (Sunshine) Huffman of Warsaw, David Van Huffman of Keokuk and Timothy (Brenda) Huffman of Keokuk; his aunt Mary Kratzer and aunt Julia Greer and his great uncle Ed Symmonds of Dallas City; also many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Steven and Roger Huffman and his friend, Carol Dycus. 

 

Extended visiting hours without the family will be held from 1:00 – 6:00 P.M. Wednesday evening to meet Illinois COVID gathering guidelines at Printy Funeral Home in Hamilton.  A private family service will be held. 

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