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Max R. Huddlestun

October 2, 1936 - March 23, 2023
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Max R. Huddlestun, age 86, of Crown Point, IN, passed away on Thursday, March 23, 2023. Max is survived by his wife, Patricia (nee Deemer) of 64 years; daughter, Lisa (Scott) Federspill; grandchildren: Kelsey (Richard III) Ponthier and Taylor (Adam Daugherty) Federspill; great-grandchild, Eloise Noelle Ponthier; and sister, Shirley Powers. Max was preceded in deathContinue Reading

Sheila LeQuia left a message on August 6, 2023:
In memory of Max R. Huddlestun, Sheila LeQuia lit a candle
Roy Wilson left a message on April 1, 2023:
My condolences to Pat and family. Max and I grew up together in the same neighborhood known as Ross. We went together to Ross Grade School, Calumet High School, played basketball together. Max had a Harley Davidson 125 and I had a Cushion Eagle motor scooter. So did many of our friends in the neighborhood. Many of found memories throughout the years. I will dearly miss Max. My wife Donna and I would get together with Max and Pat occasionally and go out to dinner. We also did some dinners together while we stayed a couple of months in Naples, Florida along with another high school friend Russ Marvel and his wife Shar. Where have all these years gone. Max and I shared the same birthday of Oct. 2nd. Looking forward to seeing you again in our next life. Until then God Bless.
Wanda Woodley left a message on March 27, 2023:
So sorry to hear about Max's passing. I will never forget the good times we had on the lake. I pray for peace that passes all understanding that only God can give! ?❤️
Constance Huddlestun/Wilkins left a message on March 27, 2023:
Max was a kind caring man. I am so sorry to hear this.My love goes to Lisa the family and to Pat.May God Bless you all .I am so very sorry
Dick & Nancy Wilson left a message on March 26, 2023:
In memory of Max R. Huddlestun, Dick & Nancy Wilson lit a candle
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Glen Kirk left a message on March 26, 2023:
Pat I’m so sorry with the lost of Max. He was a good man, will miss him and his happy laugh. Love you Glen
Nick and Karen Nisevich left a message on March 26, 2023:
We Will Forever Remember Our Dear Neighbor Max and Miss Him. Such a Wonderful Man With A Beautiful Family. Our Prayers and Thoughts to You All❤️❤️
Geisen Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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