Darrell Edward Huber

June 7, 1951 — July 19, 2020

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Lyons- Darrell Edward Huber was born on June 7, 1951 in Salem, Oregon to Donald and Lucille (Mulkey) Huber.  He was raised in Lyons and attended Mari-Linn Elementary School and then was a graduate from Stayton High School with the class of 1969. After high school he would further his education by attending Chemeketa Community College and continued his education at Oregon State University where he would graduate with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. After graduating from school, he would then receive his structural engineering stamp and work for BMGP Engineers and Microflect and eventually become self employed as a structural engineer. In his spare time as a child he participated in the Boy Scout and was involved in 4-H, where he raised rabbits.  Darrell would enjoy working on his Chevy Novas and maybe an occasional race at the gut and shooting pool with his buddies at the Oregon State Museum Tavern. He was involved in the Oregon Museum Tavern mass shooting in May of 1981 and survived sustaining 3 gunshot wounds. Later as an adult he enjoyed working on his cars, fishing for trout at Marion Lake and Detroit Lake. But mainly enjoyed being a homebody.  On July 19, 2020 Darrell passed away in Lyons Oregon.  He was preceded in passing by his parents Donald and Lucille Huber. He is survived by his children, Tammi of Germany and Brian Huber of Stayton, and Siblings, Dennis Huber (Stayton), Donna Oliver and Debbie (Tim) Smith both of Salem, Along with many nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 AM on August 1, 2020 at Mt Hope Cemetery in Salem, Oregon.  In lieu of flowers please send donations in Darrells name to the American Diabetes Association.

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