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Lawrence Edward Huber II

Date of Death: July 18, 2022
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  Lawrence Edward Huber II passed away Monday, July 18, 2022.   Even-tempered, with a keen sense of humor and dry wit, he was an independent thinker with interests that were wide and varied.  He had a fascination with operating earth-moving equipment and enjoyed becoming proficient in all aspects of residential construction.   He exemplifiedContinue Reading

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Joyce Lambert left a message on July 29, 2022:
When storage buildings started springing up all over, didn’t Dr Larry want to buy or build some? Look how many there are… they are everywhere ☺️
Sandy Smith left a message on July 28, 2022:
I am sorry for your loss. I worked for Dr. Huber for several years. He was a great doctor. He was very knowledgeable and took the extra time to listen to his patients and give the excellent care.
Doug Pritchard left a message on July 27, 2022:
I was so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He was a dedicated Doctor, who actually cared about his patients, I remember him saving the lives of those who had been misdiagnosed by other doctors. leading a life helping others is a true legacy to be proud of. The world is better place for his having been on it.
Patrick Lambert left a message on July 21, 2022:
Amy and I are very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. Wishing peace, comfort and strength for the family during this difficult time.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Michael Lambert left a message on July 20, 2022:
We are so sorry to hear of Dr. Larry’s passing. We know he is now in a better place and May he rest in peace
Joyce Lambert left a message on July 20, 2022:
Upon picking Jan up for a first date at our home he later said he couldn’t tell if her family was poor or rich as our Mom decorated the living room with antique furniture only. I was a younger sister and found that observation funny as I wondered the same thing as I was growing up! A second memory was shortly after marrying Jan she made French Toast for their breakfast. He described his breakfast as they had a loaf of bread ….☺️❣️
Biggers Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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