Glenn G. Huebner | Obituary

Glenn G. Huebner

Glenn G. Huebner, 77, of Columbia, died May 16, at de Greeff Hospice House, St. Louis.

He was born Sept. 30, 1935, in Waterloo, son of the late William and Mathilda Huebner (nee Weber).

He married Carol Huebner (nee Vogt) on Aug. 22, 1961, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Columbia; she survives him.
Mr. Huebner was a retired cement mason and member of Teamsters Local 90 Cement Masons in Troy. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church in Columbia, Knights of Columbus #1334 in Waterloo, and the Columbia Gymnastic Association.

He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War.

Survivors include his children Nancy (A.J.) Fleming of Valmeyer, Donna (Monty Little) Hoggard of Dacula, Ga., Tom (Jane) Huebner of Fults, Tim (Darlene) Huebner of Columbia, and Rob (Connie) Huebner of Columbia; grandchildren Jamie Wathan, Brandon Wathan, Nikki Wathan, Chuck Knollman, Kaitlyn Hoggard, Geoff Hoggard, Kelsey Hoggard and Megan Hoggard, Jena Little, Quinn Huebner, Claire Huebner, Cole Huebner, Brittany Huebner, Drew Huebner and Mitchell Huebner; great-grandchildren Austin Wathan, Hunter Gould, Natalie Buckley and Lilly Elrod; sister Carol Frey of Winterville, Ga.; brother Danny Huebner of Waterloo; sisters- and brothers-in-law Marlene Huebner of Burskville, Jim (Geri) Vogt of Columbia, and Judy Bivins of East Carondelet; along with other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers William, Gene, Robert and Paul Huebner, sister Betty Miller; brothers-in-law Dave Miller, Paul Frey and Terry Bivins; and sisters-in-law Gerry, Yvonne and Ruth Huebner.

Visitation was May 19, at Lawlor Funeral Home.

A funeral Mass was celebrated May 20, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Columbia, Father Carl Scherrer officiating.

Interment followed at Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Madonnaville.

Memorials may be made to American Lung Association, Immaculate Conception School Education Fund, or de Greeff Hospice House.


Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Tammy Taylor

Tammy is an award-winning Graphic Artist for the Republic-Times. She has worked at the newspaper for almost 15 years, while her and her husband Norman, of 34 years, are owners of Sunderman's Garage in Columbia. She enjoys photography and her five grandchildren.
HTC web
BoB_300x200_Digital_MortgageAds_Display_Monroe
BoB_300x200_Digital_MortgageAds_Display_Monroe
MonroeCountyElectric300X15012_19