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Stephen Turner Huffstutler

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Stephen Turner Huffstutler

Birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
18 Aug 2018 (aged 86)
Santa Rosa County, Florida, USA
Burial
Montevallo, Shelby County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.1332613, Longitude: -86.8403481
Plot
SECTION 1A ROW 4E SITE 27
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Stephen Huffstutler Obituary
Stephen Turner Huffstutler, age 86, of Navarre, FL, passed away peacefully on Aug. 18, 2018. Steve was born on Jan. 20, 1932 in Birmingham, AL. Preceded in death by parents, Stephen Roscoe Huffstutler and Alice May Turner. Survived by his wife, Barbara B. Huffstutler; children, Carol B. Isbell (Mark), Katherine I. Martin (Gaylon), Charles H. Bradford; grandchildren, Bailey I. Haas (Ben), Tyler Bradford, Tabatha Bradford, Travis Bradford; sister, Betty H. Thomas (Sid) and an extended family of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Steve's great career serving his country included military service (AL Air National Guard and the US Air Force/Korean War), the American Red Cross, and FEMA. He graduated in 1957 from Auburn University with English/Journalism degree. In 1959, he began a 15-year career as News Director for the University of Montevallo. He was much loved at Montevallo and known for helping students negotiate student related life challenges. As Faculty Advisor for ATO Fraternity, he positively shaped the life of well over 100 young men who adore him to this day. From 1974 to 1994, Steve managed several positions in the American Red Cross. This included assisting and directing disaster services in 5 southern states and serving in Saudi Arabia and Turkey during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. After retiring from Red Cross, he served 16 years as a disaster assistance employee with FEMA. For the past few years, Steve volunteered at the Pensacola VA hospital and Navarre library. His love for others, his caring spirit, and his sense of humor will be missed! Services (including a full military burial) will be held at 10:15 am, Tuesday, Sept 11, 2018 at the AL National Cemetery at Montevallo. A celebration of Steve's life will follow at the American Village, Montevallo, AL. In lieu of flowers, the family requests consideration for donations to the University of Montevallo designated for the Bruce D. Higdon Brotherhood Scholarship Fund. This fund provides scholarships for those in the active ATO Chapter. The family extends a special thank you to Covenant Hospice Care, to family and friends, to Bruce Higdon and the ATOs, for your prayers and support.
Published in The Birmingham News on Aug. 24, 2018
Stephen Huffstutler Obituary
Stephen Turner Huffstutler, age 86, of Navarre, FL, passed away peacefully on Aug. 18, 2018. Steve was born on Jan. 20, 1932 in Birmingham, AL. Preceded in death by parents, Stephen Roscoe Huffstutler and Alice May Turner. Survived by his wife, Barbara B. Huffstutler; children, Carol B. Isbell (Mark), Katherine I. Martin (Gaylon), Charles H. Bradford; grandchildren, Bailey I. Haas (Ben), Tyler Bradford, Tabatha Bradford, Travis Bradford; sister, Betty H. Thomas (Sid) and an extended family of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Steve's great career serving his country included military service (AL Air National Guard and the US Air Force/Korean War), the American Red Cross, and FEMA. He graduated in 1957 from Auburn University with English/Journalism degree. In 1959, he began a 15-year career as News Director for the University of Montevallo. He was much loved at Montevallo and known for helping students negotiate student related life challenges. As Faculty Advisor for ATO Fraternity, he positively shaped the life of well over 100 young men who adore him to this day. From 1974 to 1994, Steve managed several positions in the American Red Cross. This included assisting and directing disaster services in 5 southern states and serving in Saudi Arabia and Turkey during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. After retiring from Red Cross, he served 16 years as a disaster assistance employee with FEMA. For the past few years, Steve volunteered at the Pensacola VA hospital and Navarre library. His love for others, his caring spirit, and his sense of humor will be missed! Services (including a full military burial) will be held at 10:15 am, Tuesday, Sept 11, 2018 at the AL National Cemetery at Montevallo. A celebration of Steve's life will follow at the American Village, Montevallo, AL. In lieu of flowers, the family requests consideration for donations to the University of Montevallo designated for the Bruce D. Higdon Brotherhood Scholarship Fund. This fund provides scholarships for those in the active ATO Chapter. The family extends a special thank you to Covenant Hospice Care, to family and friends, to Bruce Higdon and the ATOs, for your prayers and support.
Published in The Birmingham News on Aug. 24, 2018


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