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Shawn R. Huffer

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Shawn R Huffer, of Centennial WY, died on Dec 29th, at Ivinson Memorial Hospital. He was born August 17, 1955. Shawn was born and raised in Cheyenne, graduating from Cheyenne Central, in 1973. He moved to Casper, where he worked as a carpenter, and met his future wife. He was an extremely talented craftsman, and was always in high demand. He moved to Centennial in 1998, to live on the family homestead, where he continued build beautiful homes, in and around Laramie. His final masterpiece was a cabin he built, with and for, his family. 

He loved hunting pheasant, which he had done with his Dad, since he was small, and loved passing it on to his kids and grandkids. Shawn was also an avid big game hunter and fly fisherman. 

Shawn is survived by 2 children, Angela Huffer of Laramie, and Andrew Huffer of Centennial. His wife, of 43 years, Nancy (Maxwell) Huffer, and 4 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Verlin and Joan Huffer, sister Sheryl Spencer, and brother Thomas Huffer. 

Services will be at Centennial Valley Community Church, on Tuesday January 11th at 2:00pm. 

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#1 Comment By Eva McFaul On January 7, 2022 @ 1:11 pm

I am holding you as you go through this awful time. There are no words just the Love of many that surround and cushion you with their love. I am adding my love to that cushion. Love Eva

#2 Comment By Tom & Jo Ruhter On January 10, 2022 @ 10:13 am

Your hearts are broken. Time heals but the beautiful memories can never be taken away. Keep those memories tucked deep within yourself Share them with each other, family and friends. Memories will help you heal. Our deepest sympathy to the family, he will be missed by many. Shawn is in a happier pain free place with his Lord. Gods Blessings upon you.
Tom & Jo Ruhter

#3 Comment By Dan Turnquist On January 10, 2022 @ 12:23 pm

I am shocked by this new. I did no know Sean well but i tried to hire him to help me with my property a couple of times but he always had to much work already scheduled… My deepest condolances

Dan Turnquist

#4 Comment By Carol Moore On January 10, 2022 @ 3:45 pm

Oh Angie, thinking and praying for you.

#5 Comment By Lindsay On January 10, 2022 @ 4:16 pm

To the Huffer Family,

I just wanted to let you know how sorry I am to hear about your loss. Thinking about my days in Centennial, I smile to remember memories with Shawn. The next time I am up there, I will stop and say a prayer in that mountain air and send love to your father on his journey, and peace to you all as you survive this pain.

I just wanted you to know that I am thinking about you all and am deeply sorry for your loss.

With my deepest condolences,
Lindsay Stoffers

#6 Comment By Anonymous On January 10, 2022 @ 5:49 pm

I am leaving condolences since I won’t be able to attend.
Shawn was a very easy neighbor to get along with. I just hope that the rest of the family will be alright.
Susan Tupper

#7 Comment By Jeanine and Jim Brehm On January 10, 2022 @ 7:10 pm

Nancy, Andy and Angie
Our deepest thoughts and prayers to you all at this time of your lost and sadness. The lifetime of wonderful moments and memories with him will be with you forever and help get you through this time of grieving. Peace be with you all, Jeanine and Jim Brehm