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Lanous Huddleston, 73, (died April 8, 2013)

He was a retired truck driver and a passionate fisherman who dearly loved his family and friends
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Mr. Lanous Huddleston, age 73, of Campbellsville, passed away on Monday, April 8, 2013 at the Putnam Community Hospital in Crescent City, FL.

At the request of the family, the services will be private.



He was a retired truck driver and a passionate fisherman who dearly loved his family and friends.

Survivors include:
  • One son: Joe Huddleston, Sr., and his wife Pam, of Campbellsville, KY

  • One grandson: Tony Huddleston of Campbellsville, KY

  • Two sisters: Geneva Wheeler of Michigan, and Beverly Riggs of Louisville, KY

  • A brother: Gary Huddleston of Louisville, KY

  • A special friend: Floye Marples of Campbellsville, KY

  • and a host of other relatives and friends
He was preceded in death by his parents, Elvin and Naomi (Burress) Huddleston, and one brother, Mitchell Huddleston.

L.R. Petty Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 1765 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY, is in charge of arrangements.


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