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Kenneth Francis Huber

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March 30, 1969- March 7, 2018 Resident of San Jose

Kenneth Francis Huber (known as Kenny to his Friends)Born in Quonset Point, RI. Kenny was the first born son of Kenneth and Martha Mary Huber, and was later joined by brother Keith, who was born in 1971. Kenny grew up in a Naval military family based on the east coast in the states of New ork, Road Island, and Florida. Since Kenneth Sr. was in the Navy, he was then stationed at Moffett Field, in Mountain View California in the early 70’s. and decided to settle the family in the beautiful area of Evergreen, in East San Jose. Kenny attended J.J Montgomery Elementary, Ley Va Junior High, & Silver Creek High School, and then went on to attend Sierra Academy, where he graduated top of his class as an Aircraft Mechanic. He worked in his chosen field of Aviation, where he was a specialty rigger for a helicopter service company called Aris.

Anyone who knew Kenny loved his contagious sense of humor, and knew he was someone you could count on for help. ne of his greatest traits was his loyalty to his family and friends. At a moments notice, he would drop everything to help a friend in need and could be counted on in times of crisis. Kenny was passionate about many things - music, electronic­s, automobile­s, motorcycle­s, CB & HAM radios, & sports. He was kind and considerat­e to both people and animals, and had a wicked sense of humor and a quick wit. He was talented at tinkering, and could fix almost anything as all those around him knew. He was always helping out when he could, fixing cars, electronic­s and anything else he got his hands on. All those that knew Kenny will remember him as a caring, funny, passionate person who had good ideals and core values as a human being. Unfortunat­ely, due to several accidents, he had medical issues with his hip, back, and neck that caused him chronic pain that he suffered and dealt with on a daily basis. He always tried to not let that affect his personal relationsh­ips with his family and friends. A generous and loving man, Kenny will be sorely missed by his remaining family, countless friends, and really by anyone who knew him.

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