Morris E Huffman

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Morris E Huffman

Birth
Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
29 Aug 1988 (aged 91)
Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Edmonton, Metcalfe County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Great Friend to my Grandfather Lewis Romines,
and in turn he won the hearts of our family.

Morris Huffman was the kindest, sweetest soul, you could ever ask to meet.
He and my Grandfather Lewis Romines were best friends. They spent countless evenings making music together, and I am so very blessed that I got to be part of that wonderful time in their lives.
I know that it had to be some great reunion when Grandpa saw Morris entering into the gates of Heaven :o)
You can see from the pictures what a shy but very humble and sweet man he is.
Thank you for allowing me this spot to honor him along with the rest of my family members and friends.

You can read a little more about Morris in a story that I have added to the archives on my Mother's memorial (Audrey Worthington) on 10/05/2005 here at FAG. It is titled; "The True Road Home"
This true story was inspired by an oil painting that was done by my Mother, depicting the farm house where she was born and raised. This painting now hangs on the wall in front of my computer.
Great Friend to my Grandfather Lewis Romines,
and in turn he won the hearts of our family.

Morris Huffman was the kindest, sweetest soul, you could ever ask to meet.
He and my Grandfather Lewis Romines were best friends. They spent countless evenings making music together, and I am so very blessed that I got to be part of that wonderful time in their lives.
I know that it had to be some great reunion when Grandpa saw Morris entering into the gates of Heaven :o)
You can see from the pictures what a shy but very humble and sweet man he is.
Thank you for allowing me this spot to honor him along with the rest of my family members and friends.

You can read a little more about Morris in a story that I have added to the archives on my Mother's memorial (Audrey Worthington) on 10/05/2005 here at FAG. It is titled; "The True Road Home"
This true story was inspired by an oil painting that was done by my Mother, depicting the farm house where she was born and raised. This painting now hangs on the wall in front of my computer.