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In Loving Memory

Huthsing, John R. III

August 3, 1961 - January 10, 2025

Dear father of Christina (Michael) Venable, Danell (Robert) Madden, Dylan Stone, Alayna Huthsing and Connor Huthsing.  Dear grandfather of Tyler, R.J. and Jolene.  Dear son of Jo Ann and the late John R. Huthsing Jr.; Dear brother of Lynn (Kent) Hill, Janice (Patrick) Huether, Jeannie (Vincent Meeks) Ford, Karen (Jarod) McCullough and Julie Huthsing.  Survived by Kay Sebelski and Elizabeth Stone, mothers of his children.  Our dear uncle, cousin and friend.

SERVICES:  Memorial visitation will be held at Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road Affton, Missouri 63123) on Saturday, January 25, 12:00 p.m. until memorial service at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, we ask that memorial donations be made to NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, at https://donate.nami.org/JohnHuthsing-Memorial

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16 thoughts on “Huthsing, John R. III”

  1. Oh, how I’m going to miss that smile! Thanking God for every moment with you, Big Bro, just wish we could have had a few more. But you are FREE now, fully understood, and perfectly loved. ❤️ I will forever praise Jesus for rescuing you and taking you home! I love you, John.

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  2. I’m so sorry for everyone’s loss. What a great guy who loved his family. He was a good friend to Scott Leach since they were young. He was always around to lend a hand. His bellowing laugh will be missed. My prayers go out to the family. He will be missed.

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  3. I’m so sorry for your family’s loss. John was always kind and soft-spoken; a very good soul.
    Much love & prayers to you all, Janet

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    • You all have my deepest sympathies. Praying God’s comfort and strength for you and families during this difficult time.

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  4. To all his children ,
    I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your father, John. He faced many challenges in his life with courage, and despite those struggles, he left a meaningful impact on those who knew him. He had a unique presence and was truly special in his own way.
    May you find comfort in the good memories you shared with him and peace in knowing that his struggles are over. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
    With heartfelt sympathy, Carol and Michael Stein
    Your dad’s first cousin

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  5. Janice,
    I’m sad to hear your brother has passed. I saw you talking in noon Mass today. I wish that I had stopped to talk with you too.
    With Warmest Regards,

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  6. Lynn and Janice,
    I’m so sorry to learn of your brother’s passing. Be as strong as I know you are. My most sincere condolences.

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  7. Rest in eternal peace Uncle John. I’ll forever miss your smile, humor, love, I could go on and on. I love you you’ll never be forgotten 🕊️❤️

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  8. This makes me so sad. John was such a kind and thoughtful man. He will be missed by all who knew him. Thank you John for your presence in my life so many years ago. That was such a special time in my life and I’m so grateful I got to be in yours.

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  9. Condolences to John’s family. I remember John as a cool guy in high school, and as one of the Bridgeport gang of teens. I’m sorry we lost touch, and sorry to hear he had been struggling with his health.

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  10. Dear John,
    There are so many memories of a life with you. Some a little hard. Many are happy. When I informed others of your passing, the responses were of happy thoughts about your ways:
    How you were a friend to any stranger.
    Your laugh.
    I especially get a giggle remembering your quirky dance move with the right leg.

    Rest easy now. Peace.

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