Huff, Russell Edward 1896-1964
HUFF, BAUGHMAN, KERR, TIEDEN
Posted By: Doris Hoffman, Volunteer (email)
Date: 5/9/2021 at 12:00:41
Note: His mother's maiden name was Baughman
RIFLE ACCIDENT TAKES LIFE OF RUSSELL HUFF
Rites Held Monday For Esteemed Union County ResidentA tragic accident last Friday morning. May l, took the life of Russell E. Huff, 68, well-known and respected resident of Union county, S. D., at his farm eight miles west of Akron, instant death resulting from a gun-shot wound in the head. It seems he had been having trouble with badgers on his -farm, and, after killing one with a hammer, decided to use another method. Taking a high powered .222-calibre rifle to the barn he, was apparently in the act of cleaning the weapon, as several shells laid on the floor, when it was accidentally discharged. When Mr. Huff's son, Larry, went to the barn to drive his- auto to Vermillion, where, he is a freshman student at the University, he was shocked to find his father's body lying on the floor. Death was ruled accidental by the Union county coroner and sheriff upon investigation, and the –body was taken to the Anderson funeral home in Elk Point.
Mr. Huff was born Sept. 17, 1896, at Taylorville, Ill. He moved to Union County with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Huff in 1918 and farmed there until his death. He married Ethel Kerr in Februarv, 1927. She died in August, 1936. He married Etta Tieden on June 2, 1943 at Hawarden, Iowa.
Survivors besides the widow include two daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Gabbert of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Shirley Johnson of Salt Lake City, Utah; two sons, Eldon of Akron, Iowa, and Lawrence, at home; two sisters, Mrs. George Schroeder and Mrs. Gladys Oliver, both of Sioux City, and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Brule Creek Lutheran church, Union county, Rev. Kermit Rye officiating. Pallbearers were George Wilken, Orville Welch, August Huebner, Paul Lamoureux, Ralph Smith, and Julius Ball. Interment was in Akron Riverside cemetery. There was a large attendance of friends at the services and an outpouring of sympathy to. the relatives so suddenly and sadly bereft.
[Source: The Akron Register Tribune; Akron, Iowa; May 7, 1964; Volume 77, Number 43, Page 1]
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