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Henry Huff

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Henry Huff

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
17 Nov 1932 (aged 71)
Oasis, Millard County, Utah, USA
Burial
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
A.23.05.04
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Millard Co. Chronicle 11/24/1932
HENRY HUFF DIES
Mr. Henry Huff a pioneer of Millard County prominent in irrigation and financial matters died at his home in Oasis on Thursday, November 17th from general debility incident to age. Henry Huff was born in Salt Lake City Dec. 18, 1862 the son of Henry Huff and Elizabeth Stayley Huff. He early came to Millard County and had resided here for thirty-two years coming first to Oak City and in 1908 to Oasis where he took an active and influential place in the affairs of west Millard County. He was married in 1882 to Thurza Thurber who preceded him in 1922 from that union the following, Mrs. Alta Huff Ivory, Salt Lake City,; Mrs. Hazel Works, Oasis; Clark Huff of Filmore; Golden L. Huff, Examiner in Charge of the defunct Tooele Bank. In 1929 Mr. Huff married his wife's sister Mrs. Hattie Thurber Nelson, no children were born to that union. Funeral services were held in Oasis Saturday afternoon conducted by Bishop Alma Christensen and the following were the speakers. Milton Moody prayer, song by the Oak City quartette, John Lovell of Oak City and Marcus Skeem of Oasis who paid tribute to the passing of their friend. A solo and quartette by Oak City choir and benediction by George Finlinson of Oak City. The funeral arrangements were conducted by L. N. Nickle. Henry Huff was one of the promoters of the Oasis State Bank and for many years was it's president. He was influential in the conduct of the Deseret Irrigation Company which he served as a director up to the time of his death. He was a successful farmer and livestock raiser and was a buyer and seller of alfalfa seed. He was identified with practically every project for the betterment of this section and his influence was felt in all the affairs of west Millard County.
Millard Co. Chronicle 11/24/1932
HENRY HUFF DIES
Mr. Henry Huff a pioneer of Millard County prominent in irrigation and financial matters died at his home in Oasis on Thursday, November 17th from general debility incident to age. Henry Huff was born in Salt Lake City Dec. 18, 1862 the son of Henry Huff and Elizabeth Stayley Huff. He early came to Millard County and had resided here for thirty-two years coming first to Oak City and in 1908 to Oasis where he took an active and influential place in the affairs of west Millard County. He was married in 1882 to Thurza Thurber who preceded him in 1922 from that union the following, Mrs. Alta Huff Ivory, Salt Lake City,; Mrs. Hazel Works, Oasis; Clark Huff of Filmore; Golden L. Huff, Examiner in Charge of the defunct Tooele Bank. In 1929 Mr. Huff married his wife's sister Mrs. Hattie Thurber Nelson, no children were born to that union. Funeral services were held in Oasis Saturday afternoon conducted by Bishop Alma Christensen and the following were the speakers. Milton Moody prayer, song by the Oak City quartette, John Lovell of Oak City and Marcus Skeem of Oasis who paid tribute to the passing of their friend. A solo and quartette by Oak City choir and benediction by George Finlinson of Oak City. The funeral arrangements were conducted by L. N. Nickle. Henry Huff was one of the promoters of the Oasis State Bank and for many years was it's president. He was influential in the conduct of the Deseret Irrigation Company which he served as a director up to the time of his death. He was a successful farmer and livestock raiser and was a buyer and seller of alfalfa seed. He was identified with practically every project for the betterment of this section and his influence was felt in all the affairs of west Millard County.


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