Nancy Jean Huff

nancy huff

September 19, 1935 ~ February 4, 2025

Born in: Coldwater, Michigan
Resided in: Perryville, Kentucky

Nancy C. Huff, 89, died on February 4, 2025. She was born in Coldwater, Michigan on
September 19, 1935, to the late Walter and Mildred Cook. Nancy was a teacher and
homemaker. She was proud that she graduated from the University of North Florida with a
degree in Elementary Education at age 50. Nancy was a member of the Boyle County
Homemakers and volunteered at The Amen Corner at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church,
Reality Store, and with Ephraim McDowell Auxiliary where she worked in the gift shop and
made pillows for patients in recovery through the program Pillowtalk. Nancy worked in adult
education through the Danville-Boyle County Urban League. One of her greatest loves was
being involved in 4-H. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Nancy attended Centenary Methodist Church where she sang in the choir. In addition to her
parents Nancy was predeceased by her husband Douglas Huff, son, David Aaron Huff, and a
brother and sister-in-law, Jack and Nancy Cook.
Nancy is survived by her sons, Stephen Michael (Jeannine) Huff, Thomas Mark (Libby) Huff,
Timothy William (Terri) Huff, and Jonathan Andrew Huff, daughters, Amy Elizabeth Huff Ely
and Amanda Jane Huff, sister, Marcia (the late Jim) Buzalski, and numerous grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
The funeral service will be at 1 pm on Thursday, February 13, 2024, at Stith Funeral Home in
Danville. Rev. Chris Morgan will officiate. Visitation will be from 11 am to 1 pm prior to the
service. Memorial donations may be made to 4-H Youth Development.

Services

Visitation: February 13, 2025 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Stith Funeral Home - Danville
318 West Broadway
Danville, KY 40422

(859) 236-2113

Funeral Service: February 13, 2025 1:00 pm

Stith Funeral Home - Danville
318 West Broadway
Danville, KY 40422

(859) 236-2113

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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Nancy Jean Huff 's name.

4-H Youth Development

99 Corporate Drive

Danville,

KY

40422

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  1. I only met Nancy one time, but I do know she did a very well job of raising a good Christian family.

  2. My condolences to the Huff Family. No words can truly comfort the passing of a loved one. I’ve had many neighbors over the years but her son Jonathan impressed me more than all with his love for family and abilities to overcome obstacles and life’s challenges and still do so well shows a legacy of her life lessons taught and lived through her family.

  3. I have not had the honor of meeting and talking with Mrs. Huff. Assuredly, hearing the stories of her life would have been a delightful experience for me. I have however, had the pleasure of hearing many of those stories from her son Jonathon, whom I have had the pleasure of working with over the last two years. Mr. And Mrs. Huff gave birth to and raised a loyal, smart, easy to talk to good man. My Daddy always said that “You have to be a good person before you can do anything else that’s good.” Jon is that good person and his Mother and Father certainly were as well. My condolences and prayers are with all of the family. We should all strive to make our parents proud of who we are in this life that they chose to give us.

  4. Condolences to the family.
    Nancy was my mom’s best friend and so by default I was around her a lot 😊 She was a big hearted, spunky, take no crap lady, who was very talented and fun to be around. I thought a lot of her. I know your Dad and my Mom were one of the first to greet her. She will be missed, but she has earned (has been given) her eternal home.
    BIG HUGS Amy

  5. I met Nancy after I retired in 2005. I joined a quilting group she was in. I liked her from the first time I met her. She was a lot of fun to be around. Sorry for your loss and prayers for all the family.


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