- Fon Huffman
Fon Birdell Huffman (
August 19 ,1913 -September 4 ,2008 ) was aUnited States Navy veteran who was believed to be the last survivor of 1937 attack on the USS Panaygunboat , which became known as thePanay incident . cite news |first= |last=|title=Obituaries in the news: Fon B. Huffman |url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/09/07/america/Deaths.php|work=Associated Press |publisher=International Herald Tribune |date=2008-09-07 |accessdate=2008-09-13] The United States andJapan were not at war at the time of the attack. The sinking of the USS Panay marked the first act of aggression by theJapanese Empire against the United States prior to World War II.Biography
Early life
Fon B. Huffman was born on August 19, 1913, in
Truro, Iowa , to parents Washington Elmer and Ida Huffman. cite news |first= |last=|title=Fon Birdell Huffman|url=http://www.svherald.com/articles/2008/09/09/community/obituaries/doc48c373bdda95e366712851.txt|work=Sierra Vista Herald |publisher=|date=2008-09-09 |accessdate=2008-09-13] He was the youngest of six siblings.Huffman enlisted in the
U.S. Navy when he was just 16 years old with his father'ssignature .Panay Incident
Huffman was serving as a 24 year old
boilerman in theU.S. Asiatic Fleet on board the Panay at the time of the attack onDecember 12 ,1937 . The fleet's mission was to patrol the Yangtz River to protect American interests as part of a treaty between the United States and the Nationalist government ofChina .The Japanese attack and sinking of the "Panay" in the Yangtze was captured on camera by
Universal news reporter,Norman Alley . Huffman gave his own lifejacket to Alley during the attack. There are several still photographs and film footage of Huffman throwing an improvisedflotation device off the Panay.Huffman served on naval destroyers in both the
Pacific Ocean and theAtlantic Ocean duringWorld War II . He retired from the Navy as a chiefpetty officer in June 1949.Personal life
Huffman met his future wife, Lillian (Homberger) Schwarz, in
Norfolk, Virginia , while on leave from the Navy. The couple were married in November 1945. They had two daughters - Nancy, born in 1946, and Gayle, who was born in 1949.The Huffman family moved to
Golden Valley, Minnesota , following his retirement in 1949. They built their first home in the town. Huffman worked for the localschool district before taking a position with the theSoo Line Railroad , where he worked as astationary engineer . He continued to work for the railroad for more than thirty years until his retirement.Fon and Lillian Huffman moved to
Summerville, Florida fromMinnesota , in 1972 before settling permanently inTitusville, Florida . They continued to reside in Titusville until Lilian's death in 2006. Huffman moved toSierra Vista, Arizona , several months after his wife's death to live with his oldest daughter, Nancy, and her husband.Death
Fon Huffman died in his sleep in a
nursing home inSierra Vista, Arizona , onSeptember 4 ,2008 , at the age of 95. He was survived by his daughters, Nancy (Steve) Ferguson of Sierra Vista, Arizona, and Gayle (Rusty) Pickus ofFairbanks, Alaska ; and his grandchildren - James Pickus and Jeffrey Pickus.Huffman was buried in
Arlington National Cemetery .References
External links
* [http://www.svherald.com/articles/2008/09/09/community/obituaries/doc48c373bdda95e366712851.txt Sierra Vista Herald: Fon Birdell Huffman obituary]
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