Clifford Husch

 Clifford R. Husch, 89, of House Springs, Missouri passed away on Wednesday

January 25, 2012.  He was born in Livingston Manor, NY on January 23, 1923,
the son of Albert Franklin and Laura Apply Husch.
 
He was preceded in death by his wife, Garnelle "Sam" Husch, his parents,
four brothers and four sisters.  He is survived by his current wife,
Patricia, and his sons Dennis D. Husch of Herndon,Va and
wife Nancy and Barrie K. Husch of Raleigh, NC and wife Carol.
 
Cliff is also survived by his grandchildren; Jason (son of Dennis) and
wife, Shauntel, and Zachary (son of Barrie) and his wife, Kelsey,
and Lindsay (daughter of Barrie),  and great granddaughter
Samantha (daughter of Jason and Shauntel Husch).
 
Cliff was a past member of the Ainad Temple and  a forty (40) year member of
the order of Masons, St. Clair Lodge No. 24, and will always be remembered
for his sense of humor and gentle soul.
 
A short Memorial Service, with Military Honors will be held at Jefferson Barracks
National Cemetery on Friday, February 3rd at 2:30.  Attendees are requested to meet at 
the Administration Building no later than 2:15, prior to going to the Chapel.
 
In lieu of flowers, Cliff has requested that memorials be sent to
the National Kidney Foundation or the American Heart Association.

May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May the Lord make his face to shine upon you,and be gracious to you.
May the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, 
and give you peace.
       Numbers 6:24
 

2 Comments

  1. Suzanne Plummer on January 31, 2012 at 6:23 pm

    Barrie and Carol so sorry to hear the news, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God keep you in the palm of his hand. I will talk to you when you get home Carol…



  2. Daniel Mangan on February 1, 2012 at 7:42 am

    My thoughts and prayers go out to the Husch family and also to my Aunt Pat. Cliff was a very gentle and kind man who had a woundedrful since of humor and a gentle spirit. He lived each day to laugh and to tell a joke to make someone else laugh. He had alot of interesting stories about his younger years in New York and about the Yankees baseball team. I loved his stories and his charm. Cliff you will be missed rest in peace.



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