Obituary
Michael A. Humphreys
(September 22, 1947 - November 24,
2020)
Major Michael A. "Tony" Humphreys,
United States Army, retired, peacefully piloted his final flight into the
heavenly skies on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 surrounded by loving family
members in the quietude of his own home. He was 73 years old and was born
in Huntington, WV on September 22, 1947. Tony was the son of John Edward
(Jack) Humphreys and Mary Louise Butler Humphreys. A graduate of the 1965
class of Huntington High School, he was a retired Army helicopter pilot with
23 years of experience. Tony courageously served in Vietnam as part of the
1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) from October 1968 until October 1969 for
which he was awarded the Bronze Star for his heroic service during combat.
He was a lifetime member of VFW Post 1064, the American Legion Post 16, as
well as a long time member of the Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historical
Society. Additionally, Tony thoroughly enjoyed his role as a narrator for
the Amtrak Cardinal from Huntington to Clifton Forge for several years. He
was known as a gregarious host, a skilled cook, a consummate storyteller,
and a treasured, one-of-kind friend to many. Tony is survived by his
beloved family, including his wife, Jacqueline "Jacki" Hill Humphreys; his
daughters: Andrea Walden (John) of Lutcher, LA; Missy Millet (Casey) of
Gonzales, LA; and, Amanda Brady (Tony) also of Gonzales, LA; his
grandchildren: Ryan and Joshua Wilson; Ethan, Aaron, and Molly Jane Millet;
his sister, Kathryn O’Boyle (Fred) of Panama City Beach Florida; his
brother-in-law, John L. Hill (Stephanie) of Chesapeake, OH; and his niece,
Madelyn Hill also of Chesapeake, OH. Tony’s family would like to offer
special words of gratitude to the caring doctors, nurses, and staff at the
Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospice of Huntington for their
comforting and exemplary care. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that
friends and family consider donating to the Veterans Resource Center in
Huntington or a favorite charity of choice in remembrance of Tony’s life and
his service to his country. After great consideration, and for the
well-being of all, the family has chosen to privately celebrate Tony’s life
at Beard’s funeral home on Saturday, November 28 at 1:00 pm. A short
graveside remembrance will follow.
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