In Memory

Marcia Huff (Wittman) - Class Of 1965

Marcia Huff (Wittman)

 Marcia D. Huff Wittman, 51, of Delphi, died at 9:35 p.m. Feb. 17, 1999, at Home Hospital, Lafayette.  She was admitted to the hospital Feb. 16.
  Born Aug. 11, 1947, in Lafayette, she was the daughter of Robert and Darlene Kempf Huff.  She married Raymond T. Wittman in 1982 in Las Vegas, Nev., and he died in January 1987.
  A 1965 graduate of Delphi High School, she attended Indiana Business College in Lafayette and graduated from Purdue University and St. Mary's in the Woods, Terre Haute.  She received all of her degrees in medical records administration.  She was one of 10 people in the United States to receive a Quality Assurance Accreditation Certificate from the government during the 1970s.
  Mrs. Wittman was director of medical records at Delta Memorial Hospital, Delta, Colo., for three years before retiring due to ill health.  She worked as director of medical records for two years at both Charter By The Sea in St. Simon's Island, Ga., and Charter Hospital in Lafayette.  She was a medical staff secretary for 16 years at St. Elizabeth Hospital.  She also worked for the International Painters and Decorators Union for four years.
  Mrs. Wittman was a free lance writer for the Carroll County Comet, and at one time was managing editor of Southwest Magazine in Denver, Colo.
  She was a member of First Baptist Church of Camden, where she was a youth leader for the Master Club third graders.  She was a member of Psi Iota Xi sorority, American Diabetes Association, and the Indiana Council for the Blind, and a former member of the Order of Eastern Star in Delphi.
  She received a Leader Dog for the Blind through the Delphi Lions Club, due to her illness.
  Surviving are her parents, of Delphi; a daughter, Michelle Rogers of Monticello; a brother, Robb Huff of Delphi; three step grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren.
  Services were Saturday at Abbott Funeral Home with Pastor Ray Herriman officiating.  Burial was in Paint Creek Cemetery, Camden.
  Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
 
Obituary notice taken from the Carroll County Comet, Wednesday, February 24, 1999