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Mary N. Huber

December 31, 1933 — March 5, 2024

Lancaster

Mary Nolt Huber passed away peacefully on March 5, 2024.  She was born in Lancaster, PA and had recently celebrated her 90th birthday. Mary was the daughter of the late Lloyd and Catharine Nolt. She was the loving wife of A. Frank Huber, Jr. with whom she celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary in August. 

Mary graduated from Manheim Township High School in 1951. She attended Gettysburg College and transferred to Penn State University, where she received a degree in business in 1955.  She was a proud Delta Gamma at both schools and as an alumna.

In 1957 she married high school friend Frank Huber. They spent 45 years working together as owners of Nolt’s Ponds, Inc. and grew it into one of the premier pet supply distribution businesses in the United States.  

Mary was very proud of her four daughters and all that they have accomplished. She also cherished spending time with her two grandsons.

Mary enjoyed spending most of her adult life boating with the family on the Chesapeake Bay and on the waterways of the east coast. She enjoyed many winters in Florida as a member of the Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo.

Mary was a long-time member of Hamilton Park UCC and Church of the Apostles UCC.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sister Joanne Geiger. She is survived by her husband, Frank, a sister Barbara Vinson, and her four daughters, Barbara Bidding (Scott), Lancaster PA; Elizabeth Baker (George) Estero, FL; Linda Bell, Lancaster PA; and Sally Welk (Dan), Wilmington DE. She was the beloved grandmother of 2 grandsons, Matthew and Nathan Bell.

A private service will be held at the convenience of the family.   In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice and Community Care of Lancaster, PA or the Parkinson’s Foundation. 

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