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Max Huffer

July 21, 1938 — September 6, 2019

Max Allen Huffer, age 81 and a proud lifetime resident of Warsaw, passed away quietly, surrounded by his loving family on Friday, September 6, 2019 at 11:19 a.m. in Fort Wayne’s Parkview Randallia Hospital.

Max was one of five children born to the late Morton Henry and Gladys Voine (Minear) Huffer. He was born in Warsaw on July 21, 1938 and was a 1957 graduate of Warsaw High School. Later, he would join the US Army National Guard where he honorably served as a cook.

Max worked for his family’s business (Huffer Foundry) for fifteen years before spending more than thirty years with NIPSCO in the meter department. He retired in July of 2000. He was also a 35-year veteran of Warsaw Fire Department where he held several officers' positions. His sons would later follow his lead, each serving Warsaw as firefighters.

Max was devoted to his family and was a proud father and grandfather. He was a 60-year member of the Elks and a member of American Legion Post 49 where he breakfasted most mornings for years. Before that, he was a longtime member of Breading’s “breakfast club” and was one of the most social, friendly people you could hope to meet. He was a sports fan who supported the Chicago Bears, Notre Dame Football and IU Basketball. He was also an unwavering Warsaw Tigers fan, attending nearly every game/event in which his children were involved. He was also a regular fixture at his grandchildren’s events. He coached, he cooked, he cleaned, and he could fix seemingly anything.

Max touched many lives and he will be missed by many including his wife of nearly 50 years: Merry Carol Huffer to whom he was married on March 20, 1970. Also surviving with memories to treasure are his children: Carrie Davis of Silver Lake, Brooks (wife, Tena) Huffer of Warsaw, Stacy Huffer of Warsaw and Marc (wife, Dana Leon) Huffer of Warsaw; 12 grandchildren: Ashlie, Jenna, Morgan, Tyler, Cameron, Derek, Dylan, Dustin, Alyssa, Adella-Mae, Emma-Claire and Owen; eight great-grandchildren; brothers: Ed (wife, Susie) Huffer of Warsaw and Bill (wife, Carol) Huffer of Atwood and sister, Janet Cassidy of New Castle. In addition to his parents, his brother, Bob Huffer preceded him in passing.

A Life Celebration will be held at Titus Funeral Home, 2000 East Sheridan Street, Warsaw. Visitors are welcome on Wednesday, September 11th from 2 – 7 p.m. On Thursday, a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 125 N. Harrison Street with Father Jonathan Norton celebrating. Mass will begin at 11 a.m. with burial to follow in Warsaw’s Oakwood Cemetery. Military honors will be overseen by members of American Legion Post 49 and members of the United States Army.

Memorial gifts may be directed to American Legion Post 49, 301 North Buffalo Street, Warsaw, IN 46580.

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Visitation

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

2:00 - 7:00 pm

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Mass of Christian Burial

Thursday, September 12, 2019

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Sacred Heart Catholic Church

135 N Harrison St, Warsaw, IN 46580

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