Harold Gene Huguley

 

Harold Gene Huguley, 63, of Amarillo, TX passed away on June 4, 2022.

Services will be at 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, June 7, 2022, at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church. Burial will be at Independence Cemetery in Custer City, OK. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

Harold Gene was born in Amarillo, TX on December 19, 1958, to Doris and H.C. Huguley. He graduated from Caprock High School in 1977 and earned an Associate Degree from Amarillo College. He served in the United States Army. After returning to Amarillo from the Army, he went on to work for the City of Amarillo. He retired from the City of Amarillo in 2002.

Harold Gene was a craftsman. He enjoyed gardening, working on cars, fishing, collecting, camping, and spending time outdoors. He was also active in Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for over 20 years and was a part of the River Road PTA for all five children.

Harold Gene was a member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church. He served as a long-time deacon, handy man extraordinaire, and children’s Sunday School teacher for his church. He loved his church family like his own. Harold Gene cooked for the Pleasant Valley Baptist Discovery School for over 10 years.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Mark Huguley.

Survivors include his wife Suzy Huguley, of the home; son, Brian Keith Huguley, of Amarillo, TX; daughters, Jean Nicole Huguley and fiancé Jesus Moreno, of Amarillo, TX, Audrey Anne Huguley, of Denver, CO, Sarah Marie Huguley Comes and husband Trever, of Oklahoma City, OK, and Doris Renee Huguley, Denver, CO; brother, Glenn Allen Huguley and wife Teresa, of Amarillo, TX; four incredible grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and countless others who called him dad.

The family will receive friends from 5:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M., Monday, June 6, 2022, at Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home.

15 Replies to “Harold Gene Huguley”

  1. What a great guy! It was just the other day I was giving you a hard time about you having so much hair and me not! RIP brother, you’ll surely be missed!

  2. Such a generous and wonderful man always willing to help everyone, so happy to have known him and his family.
    He will be truly missed my sincere love goes out to Suzie and all the kids, One day you will see him again, until then love each other every minute you get too. 😭

  3. Yall became our family. Rest in peace Harold I won’t forget that smile. You were a great person. Love you guys. Sunflower headband Donna 4 North CNA.

  4. Harold was always there, helping everyone with everything and was always appreciated by our family. His voice always carried at any event we were all at… and the kids would listen…. Usually! He will always be remembered, and we are proud to have known him.

    With our sincere sympathy, Mike and Dena Sandefer

  5. I have enjoyed working side by side with you in the kitchen serving up wonderful meals for our boy scout. You have been a true friend. From the Bustos family to yours, our hearts and prayers go out to your family.

  6. This world will be so much less bright without you Harold. Rest in peace dear friend. Blessings and prayers to and for you all, sweet Huguley Family.

  7. “For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ; who will transform the body of our humble state into conformity with the body of His glory, by the exertion of the power that He has even to subject all things to Himself.” (Phil. 3:20&21)

    Words may not express enough the sorrow we each one day might experience in the loss of those we love. In as far as Harold is concerned, all who knew him can celebrate his victory, for he knew Jesus. And I believe Jesus knew him.

  8. He was such a wonderful man and boy scout. He taught us so much in such a short time and we’ve carried it all these years. He will be missed.

  9. I was astonished to see this news today. What a wonderful family man and person. This greatly saddens my heart. My condolences and love go out to all family members many of whom I have known for decades.

  10. You were always so funny when you came to hang out with my Brother Dwane (Sonny) always very nice. May you R.I.P.
    My Sincere Condolences to Suzy and his family

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