J.C. Huddleston

j.c. huddleston

June 9, 1967 ~ January 9, 2004


Resided in: Parker, CO

J.C. Huddleston, 36, passed away unexpectedly January 9, 2004. Survived by his fiancé, Angie Finn of Parker, Colo.; parents, Wayne Huddleston and Melvia Huddleston, both of Boone, Colo.; children, J. Charles Luckey, Nicole Lynn Huddleston, Samantha Jean Huddleston, Sharon and Matt Finn, all of Parker, Colo.,and Ian Akin of Durango, Colo.; twin sister, Tracy Bittenbinder of Pueblo West, Jeff (Sherry) Lenhart of Pueblo, Becky Daugherty of Pueblo and Cherie (Greg) Haggard of Boone; his Aunt and Uncle Charles and Jane Haggard of Boone, Colo.; along with numerous other aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by his brother, Alan Bowen and cousin, Rick Haggard. J.C. was born June 9, 1967, in Pueblo and was employed at Forerunner Corp. in Lakewood, Colo. An avid and skilled hunter and fisherman, J.C. spent many treasured moments doing what he loved most with his brother, family and friends. He was a devoted father who cherished his children and fiancé dearly. There will be no viewing. His funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004, at Praise Assembly of God, 2000 Troy, with Pastor Darron Wilson officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends and relatives following the interment at the church's reception hall.

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  1. Dad I love you so much it’s been a very long time since you got taken it’s crazy how you have four grandsons and then you never got to meet. It’s a super hard life out here without you and grandma I wish you. Guys could come visit me like I could really use yours and grandmas during talking to you right now you and Grandma were the whitest people I’ve ever met my life.

  2. I went to Middle School with JC. I knew him, but not as well as I knew Tracy. I am so sorry for your loss. I do remember him as an energetic person who always made you laugh. May God’s strength and peace be upon his children, fiance, and family right now and always. Keeping you all in my prayers.

  3. Hi, I never knew J.C. I am an employeee for Public Service at the plant where J.C. was killed. I was deeply saddened by your loss, so young, please accept my familys’ condolensces, and may God bless his soul. Sincerely RH Copeland

  4. I went to school with JC. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Keeping all the family in my thoughts and prayers.

  5. I went to school with J.C. he was a good friend to me and he always made me laugh. I recently ran into him and he showed me pictures of his children whom he was very proud of. He will be missed by all who knew him.
    Sincerely,
    Nanette Drury (class of “85”)

  6. It will be the little things
    that you will remember
    the quiet moments, the smiles,
    the laughter.
    And although it may
    seem hard right now,
    It will be the memory
    of these little things
    that help to push away the pain
    and bring the smiles back again.
    Our deepest prays go out to J.C.’s Family and friends.
    J.C. was a good man and a wonderful loving father. We will love and miss him always.The Lord chose him to be one of his angels.He will always be with us in our hearts, memory and prayers.
    Deepest Sympathy,
    The Stewart Family

  7. I’M VERY SAD TO HEAR ABOUT J.C. HE WAS A GREAT FRIEND IN HIGH SCHOOL, AND A WONDERFULLY HAPPY PERSON TO BE AROUND. I AM SURE HE GREW INTO A FINE MAN. GOD BLESS.


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