Mildred M. Huntsman

Mildred M. Huntsman

Mildred M. Huntsman 98, of Rochester died on Friday,  August 9, 2019 in Masonic Village. She was born on October 26, 1920 in Williamsfield, IL., the daughter of the late Rev. James  and Virginia MacRill.

She was a longtime and active member of Faith Community United Methodist Church in Rochester.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Rev. Dr. Ralph Huntsman, 3 siblings, a daughter-in-law, Becky and a great grand daughter.

She is survived by her 3 sons, Paul (Gerry) Huntsman, Rochester, James (Susan) Huntsman, Hopewell Twp. & John Huntsman, Leland, NC; 6 grandchildren, Bradley (Jamie) Huntsman, Sarah (Dan) Veit, Justin (Robin) Huntsman, Anne (Marque Wiese) Huntsman, Lori (Jay) Walker, & Robbie Huntsman; 11 great grandchildren and 4 nieces and a nephew.

Friends will be received on Wednesday from 2-6pm in the Huntsman Funeral and Cremation Services of Aliquippa. A funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11am in Faith Community United Methodist Church of Rochester.

Private burial will take place in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park.

She was a remarkable woman whose legacy will be the countless cinnamon rolls and cherry pies she shared with her family and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made to Faith Community United Methodist Church 341 Jefferson St. Rochester, PA 15074.

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  1. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Miss you both. Love and prayers always..Carmen and Peggy Oliverio.

  2. Dave and I send our sincere condolences to you , Jim, Ann, and your family in the loss of your mother and grandmother. You all have seen us through the loss of my brother, Brian Mravic, my parents Bronko and Anne Mravic, as well as Dave’s mother, Anna Sopko, and were very compassionate and helpful with all arrangements we had to make including out of state transports.

    We hope that those same words you shared with us will now bring comfort to you all. Having had moms who were known for their baking skills it brought a smile to read of your mom’s cinnamon rolls and cherry pies.

    Sincerely, Cheryl Mravic Sopko, Stone Mountain, Ga.

  3. I was lucky to have known her she always came down to talk to me when i worked at the funeral home god bless her sole.

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