Jack (Donald) Huber was born on February 11, 1954, in Lubbock, TX to Robert and Gustine Huber.
Jack Huber was born in Lubbock, TX. His father Robert Huber was in the Cotton Gin Industry, and they moved all over the US. They finally landed in Corpus Christi, TX. He graduated from W B Ray High School in 1973 and married the love of his life Debra Huber on June 7, 1974. They moved to West Texas shortly after and started his legacy career in the Cotton Gin Industry. He continued to build his work experience with Continental Gin Company for approximately 14 years and then with Lummus Corporation for 15 years. Then he ventured out to start Circle H Services in 2004. During his career, he traveled all over the world including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, India, and South Africa. His domestic work in the United States included Georgia, Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida and Texas. He was a legend and known as “the expert” in the Cotton Gin Industry. His network of customers and friends called him the “Press Man!” He never met a stranger and once he was a friend, you had a friend for life. He was a dedicated husband, father, and Opa. Jack and Debra just celebrated their 50th Wedding anniversary on June 7, 2024. His hobbies included hunting with his family and vacations with his wife.
Jack is survived by his beloved wife Debra Huber, and children Lanny Huber and Natasha Huber. As well as his three grandchildren, Jack Ryan, Lauren Elizabeth, and Rachel Ashley Huber. He also has siblings, Robert Huber of Chicago, Deborah Huber and Rick Eash of Dallas, and Glen and Cheryl Huber of South Texas, and brother-in-law Terry Nowotny of Canyon Lake, TX.
He is preceded in death by his parents Robert and Gustine Huber.
He went to be with the Lord on August 24, 2024, he was 70 years old.
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