Etta Huber
March 11, 1927 - February 7, 2014
Etta Huber Obituary
Visitation
4 to 6 PM, Sun., Feb. 9, 2014 @ Friemonth-Freese FH - Fayette, MO
Funeral Services
2 PM, Mon., Feb. 10 @ Friemonth-Freese FH - Fayette
Interment
Roanoke Cemetery
Memorials
Roanoke Cemetery
Etta Huber 1927 - 2014 Former Armstrong resident, Etta Huber, passed away at the Brunswick Nursing Home in Brunswick, MO on February 7, 2014. She was 86 years of age. Cordelia Henrietta Huber was born on March 11, 1927 in Franklin, MO to Lee and Eathel (Pharris) Childers. Etta married Dale Eugene Huber in Slater, MO on August 26, 1945. Dale preceded her in death on January 2, 2008. Etta owned and operated the Armstrong Café for over 16 years. She was a hard-working and loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother that always put her family first. She is survived by two daughters, Rhonda Felten of Armstrong, MO and Rita (Bobby) Lockard of Salisbury; four grandsons, Corey (Melisa) Felten, Torey Dale (Jinger) Felten, Bobby Gene (Brenda) Lockard and Jeffrey (Pam) Lockard; and seven great-grandchildren, Aaron, Cheri Lynne, MaKenzie, MaKaylea, Logan, Liam and Mariah. Besides her parents and husband, Etta was preceded in death by six sisters and one brother. Services for Mrs. Huber are 2pm, Monday, February 10, 2014 at Friemonth-Freese Funeral Chapel in Fayette with Rev. Harold Young officiating. Visitation will be from 4-6 PM, Sunday, February 9, at the funeral home. Burial will follow the service at Roanoke Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Roanoke Cemetery in care of the funeral home.
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Visitation
4 to 6 PM, Sun., Feb. 9, 2014 @ Friemonth-Freese FH - Fayette, MO
Funeral Services
2 PM, Mon., Feb. 10 @ Friemonth-Freese FH - Fayette
Interment
Roanoke Cemetery
Memorials
Roanoke Cemetery
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