Maggie T. (Enselman) Huff (1892-1980)

Source: Joyce (Hansen) George

Maggie T. Huff

GLENWOOD—Services for Maggie T. Huff, 87, Glenwood, will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Cutler Funeral Home Chapel in Council Bluffs.

Mrs. Huff died Friday following an extended illness. She was the widow of William Huff.

Born in Mills County, she farmed near Silver City until 1958 when she and her husband retired and moved to Treynor. Mrs. Huff had recently lived at Glen Haven in Glenwood.

She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Mineola.

Survivors include a son, William Huff Jr., of Red Oak; two daughters, Mildred Franke of Council Bluffs and Dorothy Shelby of Silver City; three sisters, Julia Klindt, Mary Kellogg, and Viola Scheidle, all of Council Bluffs; two brothers, Louis Enselman, Glenwood, and Chris Enselman, Council Bluffs; seven grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

The Rev. L. A. Lechner, pastor at St. John Lutheran Church in Mineola, will officiate. Interment will be at Plumer Settlement Cemetery. Viewing will be possible afer 2 p.m. Sunday at Cutler Chapel.


Huff

Services were Tuesday, July 15 in Council Bluffs for Maggie Huff, 87, of Glenwood. She died following an extended illness.

Born in Mills County, she was married to William Huff. They farmed near Silver City until 1958 when they retired and moved to Treynor.

Mrs. Huff had recently lived at Glen Haven in Glenwood, and was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Mineola.

Survivors include a son, William Huff Jr., of Red Oak; two daughters, Mrs. Edgar (Mildred) Franke of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Earl (Dorothy) Shelby of Silver City; three sisters, Julia Klindt, Mary Kellogg, and Viola Scheidle, all of Council Bluffs; two brothers, Louis Enselman of Glenwood, and Chris Enselman of Council Bluffs; seven grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

Services were held at Cutler Funeral Home Chapel in Council Bluffs with the Rev. L. A. Lechner officiating.

Interment was at the Plumer Settlement Cemetery.