Anthony Michael Huber

1994 ∼ 2020

Anthony M. Huber, 26, of Kenosha, died a hero fighting for a cause he believed in, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Born in Kenosha, on August 21, 1994, he was the son of Karen Bloom and John Huber, Jr. He was educated in the schools of Kenosha. Skateboarding was his favorite thing, and he was very artistic. He will be deeply missed for his quick wit and comedic personality. Surviving Anthony is his mother, Karen Bloom; father, John Huber, Jr.; six siblings, Richard “RJ” (Stephanie) Hughes, Caitlyn Hughes, Amber (Brian) Beasley, John Gonzales, Jade Huber, and Katlynn Norman; an aunt, Mary Rose (Kurt) Kennedy and great aunt, Susan Hughes; an uncle, Mark Bloom; and maternal grandfather, Richard Bloom. He will also be missed by his cousins, other relatives, and his many friends. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Josephine Huber and John Huber, Sr.; and his maternal grandmother, Patricia Hughes. Services were held privately. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Anthony’sOnline Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Emmanuela eubank November 8, 2021
Anthony you were and still are a rad skater! Hit those kick flips in heaven! No one down here forgot how much of a hero you are don’t worry! It took an unfathomable amount of courage to do what you did and that’s why I spent my whole morning finding a way to tell you. You seriously rock and your girlfriend, parents, grandparents and siblings have been to lucky to have met you! I hope they find peace in knowing how cool and brave you are. 💗
L Washington November 21, 2020
Praying for your strength during this dufficult time, the holidays when you need the strength of Our Father in Heaven. Handsome young man. Blessings to the family always. My Love to you all.
Windy September 3, 2020
To the family of Mr Huber, I don't know him personally but thank him for protesting for what he believed in. We will continue his belief and March for justice to come for him and those of BLM. Thank you Anthony!
Joan Summers September 2, 2020
My husband and send our condolences and prayers. I know that God has a special place in heaven for him. He stood up for what he believed. He died trying to save others from being shot. I believe he saved lives! Peace and love to his family.