Brandon E. Huffman

Brandon E. Huffman, 41, of Aurora, Indiana, passed away Wednesday November 11, 2020.

He was born November 2, 1979 in Lawrenceburg, IN, son of Chicquita (Lane) Shinkle and the late Charles “Eddie” Huffman.

Brandon was a self employed landscaper.

Brandon loved the outdoors. He especially enjoyed hunting, fishing and working on cars with his dad. He loved rockin’ out to rock ‘n’ roll music, and going to concerts. Brandon was a great baseball pitcher. He enjoyed coaching Little League Baseball, loved football and enjoyed working out. He also enjoyed gardening and was a great cook.

Brandon is survived by his loving spouse Tammy (Shannon) Huffman; mom, Chicquita (Tim) Shinkle; children, Damon Huffman, Ethan Huffman, and Brooklynn Huffman; step-children, Zander Denison and Megan Cade; sisters, Brandy (Brandon) Gabbard of Lawrenceburg, IN, Stephanie (Troy) Curlin of Moores Hill, IN; grandchildren, Konnar, Zander and Oliver.

He was preceded in death by father, Charles “Eddie” Huffman, and a brother, Gary “Shawn” Griffin.

Friends will be received Monday, November 16, 2020, 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm at the Trinity Christian Center, 18687 Pribble Road, Aurora, Indiana.

Services will be held at Trinity Christian Center, at 7:00 pm.

Contributions may be made to defray expenses. If unable to attend services, please call the funeral home office at (812) 926-1450 and we will notify the family of your donation with a card.

Due to the current situation dealing with COVID-19, we are following the directives from Governor Holcomb and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concerning large events and mass gatherings. The family deeply appreciates the support and love shown from friends, but the health and well being of everyone in our community is of top priority. We are asking everyone who will be in attendance to please remember the social distancing guidelines at all times, and the wearing of masks is highly recommended.
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