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In Loving Memory

Huhn, Arthur E. Colonel USAF (Ret)

 

 

 

Asleep in Jesus, on Sunday, August 16, 2020. Loving husband of Jane B. Huhn (formally Miller) (nee: Lenza); Dear father of Michael Huhn and Tami (Tom) Coon; Dear grandfather of Michael Ross, Alex, Jennifer and Andy: extended family Charles and Carolyn Miller and Linda Gorman. A native of St. Louis, he attended Washington University for 3 years and was then drafted into the Korean War. He chose to enter the Air Force and fought in the Korean War. He remained in the Air Force between the Korean and Vietnam Wars, completing his education with a B.S from Arizona State University. He served 28 years in the USAF as a pilot and flight commander in the Korean and Vietnam Wars and flew 228 combat missions. He was squadron commander and directed integration of the F-111. He was Director of Tactical Air Force Units. Some of the planes he flew were the F-111 and the F-86. Arthur retired as Base Commander at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, AZ.
Services: Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, on Wednesday, August 26 from 11 am until funeral service at 12:30 pm. Interment with full military honors at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Association, appreciated.

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6 thoughts on “Huhn, Arthur E. Colonel USAF (Ret)”

  1. I worked at Garden view where Arthur resided, Jane is wife was an avid visitor and i loved getting to know her during the last few years. I am very truly sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers go out to you during this time. He was loved and will be missed by many.

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  2. I worked at Garden view where Arthur resided, Jane is wife was an avid visitor and i loved getting to know her during the last few years. I am very truly sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers go out to you during this time. He was loved and will be missed by many.

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  3. It was my privilege to get to know Arthur’s wife, Jane when she visited Arthur at Garden View Care Center and hear about Arthur’s background. He was a true military hero. He was a sweet man and will be missed by many. Thank you for your dedication to him Jane.

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  4. It was my privilege to get to know Arthur’s wife, Jane when she visited Arthur at Garden View Care Center and hear about Arthur’s background. He was a true military hero. He was a sweet man and will be missed by many. Thank you for your dedication to him Jane.

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  5. I work in activities at the nursing home Arthur resided at. He was a good guy with a great sense of humor. I had the privilege of knowing him for over a year. Arthur enjoyed musical entertainment, ice cream social, being out with other residents, and much more. He loved popcorn and loved anything chocolate. He could eat 2 to 3 chocolate ice creams in one sitting. He also enjoyed talking with staff and residents. Arthur will be missed. My deepest condolences to Jane and the rest of Arthur’s family. May Arthur’s memory be a blessing. May he Rest In Peace.

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  6. I work in activities at the nursing home Arthur resided at. He was a good guy with a great sense of humor. I had the privilege of knowing him for over a year. Arthur enjoyed musical entertainment, ice cream social, being out with other residents, and much more. He loved popcorn and loved anything chocolate. He could eat 2 to 3 chocolate ice creams in one sitting. He also enjoyed talking with staff and residents. Arthur will be missed. My deepest condolences to Jane and the rest of Arthur’s family. May Arthur’s memory be a blessing. May he Rest In Peace.

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