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Larry Huffman
was born in the small southwestern Virginia town of Abingdon
on July 3, 1953. His parents, Earnest Lee and the late Violet
Jean Huffman, moved the young family to the southeastern section
of Washington, DC shortly after Larrys birth. From there,
they moved to Alexandria, Virginia where Larry began his school
career at Douglas MacArthur elementary school. The family grew
to include a sister, Sandra Kay, and a brother, Randall Scott.
During Larrys
elementary school years, the Huffman family lived in Chinquapin
residential community, which is now a park adjacent to the T.C.
Williams High School. At that time, construction was just beginning
on the new high school. Larry and his friends played and watched
as the new T. C. Williams high school sprang into being in his
backyard.
Larry went to
Minnie Howard Middle School for two years. Like many of his
friends, this is where he first became interested in football.
In September of 1968, Larry began high school at T. C. Williams
and immediately went out for the football team. He received
letters in football for all four of his years at T. C. Williams.
In his senior year, the neighboring high schools of George Washington
and Hammond were merged with T. C. Williams to form one large,
integrated school. That, of course, was the perfect year.
After completing
school, Larry began working for the railroad with his father.
He met and married his first wife who bore him a daughter, Shelby
Jean Huffman. Larry eventually moved to, and began working
for, the Parliaments Apartments in Annandale, Virginia. At the
Parliaments, he has continued taking classes and has worked through
the ranks of maintenance technician and maintenance supervisor
to become a chief boiler mechanic.
Larry is currently
married to Judith Kay Huffman and has a son Robert Lee Huffman.
He and his family reside in Falls Church, Virginia. |