Father Larry Huber Obituary, Accident St Louis, MO Death: Faithful Shepherd of Immaculate Conception Parish Passes
With profound sadness and heavy hearts, the community mourns the passing of Father Larry Huber, a devoted priest of Immaculate Conception Parish in Park Hills, Missouri. His unexpected death has left parishioners, colleagues, and friends grieving the loss of a spiritual leader whose life was defined by faith, service, and unwavering dedication to God and His people.

Father Huber served the Church with deep humility and conviction, embracing his vocation as a lifelong calling to shepherd others in faith. Through his ministry, he became known for homilies that spoke directly to the heart, blending wisdom, scripture, and compassion in ways that strengthened the faith of those who listened. His presence at the altar reflected reverence and sincerity, drawing many closer to a deeper relationship with God.
Beyond the pulpit, Father Huber was a steady and compassionate pastoral presence. He accompanied parishioners through moments of joy and sorrow alike, offering counsel, prayer, and comfort in times of need. Whether visiting the sick, counseling families, or simply sharing a quiet word of encouragement, he embodied the essence of servant leadership. His gentle demeanor and attentive listening made him a trusted guide for many who sought solace and direction.
While his passing brings profound grief, those who knew him take comfort in the hope and faith he so often preached. His life was rooted in the promise of eternal communion with God, a belief he shared freely with others during his ministry. That same hope now sustains the community as they commend him to God’s eternal care.
Father Huber’s legacy will endure in the lives he touched, the faith he strengthened, and the community he helped shape through years of devoted service. His memory remains a lasting testament to compassion, humility, and steadfast belief.
As loved ones gather in remembrance, they give thanks for his life and ministry, holding firmly to the belief that his spirit now rests in the peace of the Lord he faithfully served.