Mildred V. Huber

December 29, 1922 ~ September 4, 2017
Born in: Saegertown, Pennsylvania
MEADVILLE - Mildred "Milly" Virginia Huber, 94, of Meadville, passed away, on Monday, September 4, 2017 at Wesbury United Methodist Community after several years. She was born on December 29, 1922 in Saegertown, PA, a daughter of Alfred and Mary (Dain) Maloney. She married Roy Adam Huber on June 6, 1942 in Jamestown, NY with Carl and Eva Pease as their attendants. Roy preceded her in passing in 2004.
Milly graduated in 1941 from Meadville High School. Her first job was at Bulk Gas Station and after her marriage to Roy, they owned and operated Mil-Roy Dairy on Route 27.
She was involved in her community and was a member of the Kaiser Hill Grange, Inspector of Elections for several years in East Mead Township, and Ladies Aide Society.
Milly enjoyed traveling the world, playing cards and games, sewing and quilting, and wintering in New Port Richey, FL, for twenty two years. Most of all she loved spending time with her family and many friends.
She is survived by four children, Linda Kerr and her husband, Joseph of Meadville, Robert Huber and his wife Kathleen of Durango, Colorado and Yuma, Arizona, Patricia Stevens and her husband Larry of Butler, and Daniel Huber of Bradenton, Florida; grandchildren, Troy Kerr and his wife Christy of Meadville, Heather, Kerr of Meadville, Rhonda Boulton and her husband Jack of Cochranton, Michelle "Shelly" Schuster and her husband David of Butler and Edinboro, Jill Huber of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Marc Huber and his wife Tamera of Durango, Colorado; great grandchildren, Amanda and Bryce Kerr, Lindsey, Lauren, and Libby Boulton, Hannah and Zachary Brunotts, Alexandra Schuster, and Nicholas and Cassidy Huber; and a sister, Wilma Campbell.
In addition to her loving husband, Roy; she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Sharon Huber; brothers, Orville, Harold, Elton, Auldrain, and Kenneth Maloney; two sisters, Jessie Knight and Isabelle Dorwart; and sister in laws, Eva Huber Pease and Mildred "Midge" Huber Foriska.
Family and friends are welcome to call on Friday, September 8th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm at Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville. There will be a prayer vigil service at 7:30 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, September 9th at 12:00pm at Saint Hippolyte Roman Catholic Church, 26012 N. Frenchtown Road (Route 27) Guys Mills (814) 789-2022, with Father Daniel Prez, pastor, as celebrant. A luncheon will follow mass at the church social hall.
Burial will take place in Saint Hippolyte Cemetery.
Milly's family would like to thank all the wonderful medical staff at Wesbury for the kindness and care they provided Milly over the years.
In lieu of flowers the family request donations to be made to East Mead Fire Department, 23876 State Highway 27, Meadville, PA 16335 in Milly's memory.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Milly's Book of Memories online at www.warrenfh.com
On behalf of my Mom, Doris Eppehimer Recchia, & her family, I send our love & prayers to the Huber family on the loss of now both of your parents. Over the years, we’ve thought often of Millie & Roy & your family & wondered where you were, how you were. Such special memories with special neighbors & friends. Mom & I live in FL now but will always think of Meadville as our home. God bless you all.
Milly and I go back to 1958 when Dan and I entered the first grade at Wayland School. Since then life has taken us both in many directions but Milly always was in touch and her warm, gentle and loving nature always shown through. It was always fun to be on the farm in my youth, Milly always welcoming and kind. Since Marie and I have moved to the village at Wesbury, it has been my privilege to visit Milly often. She could not always tell you my name but each time we would put bits and pieces together to make our time meaningful and special. Last Friday night, although life was fast waning, Milly wanted a hug. I’ll miss those hugs Milly and I will always remember the wonderful times we have shared over the last 59 years.
Great lady. I have a ton of good memories of Roy and Millie. The best one was when Shelly and I traveled to Florida for a visit and spent time with both in their mobile home. I always felt so welcome when in her presence. I mentioned how much I loved the grapefruit she gave me for breakfast the 1st morning there and every day when I walked out to the kitchen, she had a grapefruit waiting for me on the table. Or when we went to sing-a-long with them and how their faces lit up when she sang one of their favorite songs “Over the Rainbow” from Wizard of Oz.
Millie and Roy definitely made the world a better place.
My heart goes out to the family of this very nice lady. She was a roommate at Wesbury with my mom, Pauline Brooks, for over a year prior to my mom’s passing. Many times Mom commented on how nice her family was to her(my mother) when you visited Milly. I thank you for that and wish you strength in the loss of your beautiful mother.
My sympathy goes out to the entire Huber family for their loss,you will be in my thoughts and prayers.