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Lou E “Farmer Lou” Hunt

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Lou E “Farmer Lou” Hunt

Birth
Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas, USA
Death
27 Dec 2018 (aged 77)
Dallas County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Lou E Hunt was born December 4, 1941 in Fordyce, AR to Clyde and Dora Crowder Hunt. He departed this earth to be with his Lord on December 27, 2018.
Lou was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers; William (Bill) and wife Betty of Malvern, Walter (Raymond), and Richard (widow Jean) of Jacksonville, Texas and Henry and wife Edith of Huntsville, Texas.
Lou is survived by his love and wife of 51 years Melba Walthall Hunt, two daughters and their families. Rhonda and Doug Pettit of Fordyce, grandson Matthew of Shreveport, LA, granddaughter Hannah and great granddaughter Emmalyn of Fordyce; daughter, Stacey Gullett of Cabot, grandsons Rhett and Reid and their father Bryon Gullett, all of Cabot; sister Louise Barnett (Ed) and brother Paul Hunt (Phyllis), all of Jacksonville, Texas and a host of relatives and friends.
Lou joined the Navy upon graduating Fordyce High School. After his tour of service, he went to work for Allied Phone Company, which later became ALLTEL, and is now Windstream. He retired after 40 years of faithful service.
Hobbies included raising quail and pheasants with friend Jim Miller, and most recently raising cattle. He has affectionately been nicknamed Farmer Lou. He has served the Fordyce community for most of his lifetime in various political positions and through his work with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners.Lou E Hunt was born December 4, 1941 in Fordyce, AR.

He departed this earth to be with his Lord on December 27, 2018.

Lou joined the Navy upon graduating Fordyce High School. After his tour of service, he went to work for Allied Phone Company, which later became ALLTEL, and is now Windstream. He retired after 40 years of faithful service.

Hobbies included raising quail and pheasants with friend Jim Miller, and most recently raising cattle. He has affectionately been nicknamed Farmer Lou. He has served the Fordyce community for most of his lifetime in various political positions and through his work with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners.

Lou was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Hunt and Dora Crowder-Hunt; and four brothers, William (Bill) and wife Betty of Malvern, Walter (Raymond), and Richard (widow Jean) of Jacksonville, Texas and Henry and wife Edith of Huntsville, Texas.

Lou is survived by his love and wife of 51 years, Melba Walthall-Hunt; two daughters and their families, Rhonda and Doug Pettit of Fordyce, grandson Matthew of Shreveport, LA, granddaughter Hannah and great granddaughter Emmalyn of Fordyce and daughter, Stacey Gullett of Cabot, grandsons Rhett and Reid and their father Bryon Gullett, all of Cabot; his sister Louise Barnett (Ed) and brother Paul Hunt (Phyllis), all of Jacksonville, Texas; and a host of relatives and friends.

The funeral services will be held at the Benton Funeral Home Chapel in Fordyce. The burial services will be held in Wright Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Shriners Hospital at www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org or by calling 413-735-1368. Arrangements are by Benton Funeral Home of Fordyce. To sign the online register visit www.bentonfuneralhome.net.
Lou E Hunt was born December 4, 1941 in Fordyce, AR to Clyde and Dora Crowder Hunt. He departed this earth to be with his Lord on December 27, 2018.
Lou was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers; William (Bill) and wife Betty of Malvern, Walter (Raymond), and Richard (widow Jean) of Jacksonville, Texas and Henry and wife Edith of Huntsville, Texas.
Lou is survived by his love and wife of 51 years Melba Walthall Hunt, two daughters and their families. Rhonda and Doug Pettit of Fordyce, grandson Matthew of Shreveport, LA, granddaughter Hannah and great granddaughter Emmalyn of Fordyce; daughter, Stacey Gullett of Cabot, grandsons Rhett and Reid and their father Bryon Gullett, all of Cabot; sister Louise Barnett (Ed) and brother Paul Hunt (Phyllis), all of Jacksonville, Texas and a host of relatives and friends.
Lou joined the Navy upon graduating Fordyce High School. After his tour of service, he went to work for Allied Phone Company, which later became ALLTEL, and is now Windstream. He retired after 40 years of faithful service.
Hobbies included raising quail and pheasants with friend Jim Miller, and most recently raising cattle. He has affectionately been nicknamed Farmer Lou. He has served the Fordyce community for most of his lifetime in various political positions and through his work with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners.Lou E Hunt was born December 4, 1941 in Fordyce, AR.

He departed this earth to be with his Lord on December 27, 2018.

Lou joined the Navy upon graduating Fordyce High School. After his tour of service, he went to work for Allied Phone Company, which later became ALLTEL, and is now Windstream. He retired after 40 years of faithful service.

Hobbies included raising quail and pheasants with friend Jim Miller, and most recently raising cattle. He has affectionately been nicknamed Farmer Lou. He has served the Fordyce community for most of his lifetime in various political positions and through his work with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners.

Lou was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Hunt and Dora Crowder-Hunt; and four brothers, William (Bill) and wife Betty of Malvern, Walter (Raymond), and Richard (widow Jean) of Jacksonville, Texas and Henry and wife Edith of Huntsville, Texas.

Lou is survived by his love and wife of 51 years, Melba Walthall-Hunt; two daughters and their families, Rhonda and Doug Pettit of Fordyce, grandson Matthew of Shreveport, LA, granddaughter Hannah and great granddaughter Emmalyn of Fordyce and daughter, Stacey Gullett of Cabot, grandsons Rhett and Reid and their father Bryon Gullett, all of Cabot; his sister Louise Barnett (Ed) and brother Paul Hunt (Phyllis), all of Jacksonville, Texas; and a host of relatives and friends.

The funeral services will be held at the Benton Funeral Home Chapel in Fordyce. The burial services will be held in Wright Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Shriners Hospital at www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org or by calling 413-735-1368. Arrangements are by Benton Funeral Home of Fordyce. To sign the online register visit www.bentonfuneralhome.net.


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