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This memorial was created in memory of our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin, and dear friend, Marcella Compton Huffman. Marcella will forever be in our hearts and we will remember her always. If you have a photo or a story that you would like to share, please feel free to do so.

Marcella Compton Huffman, 86, went home to be with The Lord on August 26, 2016. 

Marcella was born in Pikeville, Kentucky on November 12, 1929, the daughter of the late James Madison Compton and Della Reynolds Compton. 

In 1953, Marcella married the love of her life, William (Bill) Goebel Huffman. After Bill’s honorable discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps that same year they moved to Florida to begin their lives together, sharing 54 wonderful years until Bill's death in 2007.

Marcella was a retiree of BellSouth where she worked for 30 years, and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers and Communication Workers of America. She was also a long time member of the First United Methodist Church where she was actively involved in the Christian Fellowship Class and Miriam Circle. 

Marcella is survived by her son, William G. (Deborah) Huffman, Jr.; daughter, Victoria Huffman; granddaughters, Jennifer Huffman and Kathleen (Ron) Larson; two great-grandchildren, Alex and Erinn Larson; sister, Elizabeth Riddle; sisters-in-law, Edith Compton (Willie Lee, deceased) and Patricia Huffman (John, deceased), and many loving nieces and nephews.

Marcella is predeceased in death by her husband, William Goebel Huffman; her parents, James Madison Compton and Della Reynolds Compton; two brothers, James Marion Compton and Willie Lee Compton; and four sisters, Nanna England, Anna Charles, Dorothy Billiter, and Martha Maples.

A private viewing will be held on August 30, 2016 at 2:00 pm at Howard Quattlebaum Funeral Home, North Palm Beach, Florida. Funeral services will be held on September 3, 2016 at 1:00 pm at Lucas & Son Funeral Home, Pikeville, Kentucky with an interment at the Compton Family Cemetery. Viewing will be from 9:30 am until 1:00 pm.  

Memorial donations can be made to the First United Methodist Church, 616 Orange Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida 34950 and Hospice of Palm Beach County. 

   

December 21, 2023
December 21, 2023
It's the hardest at the holidays with you gone. Miss you Mom and Dad.
November 12, 2019
November 12, 2019
Happy Birthday Mom. We miss you dearly
You would have been 90 today.
Love You
Bill - Debbie & Family
August 26, 2018
August 26, 2018
We All Miss you dearly Mom.
Love You
Bill jr, Debbie, Jennifer, Kathy, Ron, Alex & Erinn
November 12, 2017
November 12, 2017
Happy Birthday Mom. Miss you so much. I always loved to sing Happy Birthday to you on the phone on your special day.
Love You
Bill Jr

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We All Miss you dearly Mom.
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Memories of Marcella by Shirley Coleman

September 2, 2016

"I first met Marcella as a young girl. She lived in an apartment behind Uncle Goebel and Aunt Molly's home on Elm Street in Pikeville. I sang at Bill and Marcella's wedding which was held at the Compton home. I saw a lot of Bill and Marcella when I lived in Fort Pierce early 60's. I must say that her family was her true love! I will miss her, but I know she is rejoicing in heaven will her soul mate, Bill Goebel."

Mommom's Dash by Jennifer & Kathy

September 2, 2016

There is a poem titled The Dash by Linda Ellis. In this poem, it tells a story of a person’s dash, which is the time spent in between birth and death. Our birth is so special and our death is inevitable but it is what we choose to do with all the years in between that is what matters most.  Our dash is what defines us.

 

Marcella Compton Huffman, mom, Aunt Marcella, mom-mom lived her dash to the fullest.  She touched so many lives and our hearts and souls are forever changed because she shared her dash with us.  Mom-mom was kind, loving, patient and soothed our souls with her cooking.  There were so many memories of watching her peel green beans, core and slice apples to put up, making biscuits from scratch, stirring yummy gravy and her unforgettable peanut butter pies that filled the house with sweetness.  There was never a time when mom didn’t have something made to comfort us with.

 (Kathy) I remember looking forward to our weekly family dinners and holidays so we could gather around the table and share her love and soul food.  I even looked forward to sneaking into her cookie jar, because she always had a fresh batch of chocolate chip cookies just calling my name.  We had many nights when we played games and boy she loved playing Rook and Uno.  There was never a time she didn’t want to play a friendly game of cards. We are blessed with so many memories spent around the table, laughing, winning, losing and sometimes there may have been a little cheating by some.   We will always cherish our very special mommom.

(Jennifer) I will miss her humming and singing around the house while doing the laundry, dishes, or cleaning.  She always had the most beautiful singing voice and would always want me to sing with her at church and at home, especially during the holidays.  The old organ in the living room would always be our accompaniment with the family during Christmas.  But it will be Christmas time, for me, which will always bring back the fondest memories of our family being in the Florida room, opening gifts, around the most exquisitely decorated Christmas tree which, to this day, I have ever seen.  Mommom, was and always will be an inspiration and guide for my years ahead, she taught me quite a bit about life and taking things in stride.  She always knew how to make the best out of the situation, and I’m sure as most of you already know of the event when I locked both myself and Mommom, in the small closet off of the bedroom.  Mommom made the most of the dilemma, by singing, napping and even feasting on canned goods until hours later Grandaddy discovered us after work. Granted, I was only five then, and fairly mischievous; I even loved to get lost in the clothes racks at Orange Blossom Mall, which scared the whole family from time to time but this closet event had been regaled to me in detail throughout the years and every time she would be laughing when she told the story. 

She was always so loving and kind-hearted, you would always have a kiss and a hug right when you walked in the door, followed by the enticing aroma of the family dinner, prepared with love and care.  To this day, no one can replicate it, not even me, who was watched her all of those days while she cooked.  There are many other wonderful attributes to mommom which I could go into but it would take me a lifetime to explain.  In the end, I am left with the most precious of memories to take with me for my remaining years and journeys.  Even though, I cannot be with her at this final viewing, I know she is always by my side.   All I have to do is sing because I hear her when I am singing and the words that I want to say, I will whisper because she will be with me always.  I love you mommom and will miss you dearly.      

As we share our memories we know each of you have your own wonderful memories of Marcella too, and many can recall the times she loved on you and made you feel like you were at home, no matter the location.  She defined her dash in so many ways being a daughter, sister, a wife, a mother, an aunt, cousin, friend and simply mom-mom. Let us all remember her kind heart, patience, love, warmth and sense of family.  May we all live our dash as full as she lived hers.

 

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