Frederick Earl Huber
1937 - 2017
Condolences
We would like to thank Linda for her yearly Christmas letter, we anticipated them and were grateful to receive them each year.
Wally work for Fred on several DOT projects, golfed with him in the DOT league for years, and we bowled with both Fred and Linda. He was a great person to work for and an even better friend. He will be greatly missed.
Remembered Fondly,
Wally and Louise Wolanske
Thank you for sharing the wonderful pictured journey through Fred, Linda and the Family’s life’s events. If a picture tells a thousand words these individual moments will keep his saga available for us all to see and keep in our collective hearts and minds.
Native-Americans did not read or write but they all knew their history, heroes and legends as told and related by the tribal elders around their campfires and councils. Like them, and to that end, we will all have the same experience as we come together and remember his wit, humor, intellect, understanding and at the end his love and courage.
“Boomer” you will forever be remembered and never forgotten ja dann auf Wiedershauen as you always called me and I never realized how much it could and did mean to us your
“Little Brother”
Knew father and son at the NYDOT. Both Class acts.
Fred was a genuinely great guy. Always had a positive attitude and friendly smile. Lots of great memories back to the 60's. He will certainly be missed.
Linda and family:
You have our deepest sympathies for the loss of dearest Fred. He was a class act and one of the nicest people ever. He will be greatly missed.
Fred was truly a good man who always was a friend and cared for the needs of others. This is a very sad lose for our community.
Coach Chuck and Catherine Huber
Lancaster
Everybody loved Fred and is sad to see him go. He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. He will certainly leave a void in our lives.
I do hope that your cherished memories help you cope with your loss. Please know that we are not the only ones who have those memories of our loved ones stored up; our loving Creator also has them locked in his memory as well. Very soon He will call to mind all those that have died and bring them back to life, once again, here on earth; that hope is found at John 5:28, 29. I so do hope you find comfort in this.
Our condolences to the entire Huber family on the loss of your father, grandfather and husband. May your memories that you hold dear, bring you comfort at this time. You all are in our prayers.
I remember your Dad at every game in high school (basketball, softball, field hockey, football) and what pride he had in his children and family. God bless him and may he rest in peace.
With sympathy,
The Miske Family
Dave, Catherine, Andrew and Maddy