Mr. Gregory Neal Huffman, 54, of Hickory, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday February 9, 2025.
Greg was born on September 17, 1970, in Catawba County to the late Harvey Huffman and Shirley Robinson Huffman. He was employed as an operator for Miller Pipeline Inc.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother Johnny Ellis Huffman.
Surviving is his wife, Donna Autrey Huffman of the home, a daughter, Brittany Huffman of Hickory, and an honorary son, Aaron Triplett and wife Nina of Granite Falls. Also surviving are three grandchildren, Parker Allen Ray Smith, Sophie Leighann Triplett, and Destiney Phillps, one brother, Doug Huffman and wife Rachel of Drexel, two nieces, Sheryl Ann Huffman and Jessica Dale, and one nephew, Justin Huffman.
The family will receive friends on Friday, February 14, 2025, from 2:00 until 3:00 P.M. at Heritage Funeral Service in Valdese.
An online guestbook and obituary is available at www.heritagefuneralservices.com
Heritage Funeral Service & Crematory of Valdese is serving the Huffman family.
My thoughts an prayers 🙏 are for the entire family..He will be missed,Sorry for your loss..RIP my friend
I love you all. My prayers are with you
Greg, was like son to me I loved him like a son
really going to miss our calls
I will be praying for the family.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Praying for both families .
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We will miss seeing Greg at the Market Basket every day. He was always very polite and told us to be safe and to be careful going home every time he saw us. My condolences to his family.
So very sorry to hear of Greg’s passing , I knew him long ago when he was in high school. He was friends with my son Shane
He always seemed to be a good guy and very funny . Loved to fish .
I pray for the Healing grace , mercy and peace from our Lord Jesus on his family . 🙏
Praying for the family,,Sorry for your loss..R.I.P. my friend..You will be missed..🙏 I
So sorry for your loss Prayers for the family.
I hated to hear of Greg’s passing. Our family was close to his mom’s family years ago and my brother was married to Greg’s aunt Bertie. I remember how close we all were back then. It had been awhile since I saw Greg and it was at the store at the end of Oak Ridge church road. Even though it had been awhile since I saw him he still remembered me and we got to spend a few minutes catching up. He was always so polite and such a good person. Our prayers are with all his family now and in the days ahead.