For 35 years he taught high school Latin, Russian, and history, first in suburban Chicago and then for 32 years in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. After his retirement he continued to pursue his love of languages by returning to college to study ancient Greek with the goal of being able to read the New Testament in its original language.
Jim is survived by his wife of fifty years Nadine (Wiechmann) Hunt; a daughter Rebecca (Jared) Orsi of Fort Collins; a son Matthew (Michelle Albers) Hunt of Michigan; grandchildren Rain and CJ Orsi; a sister Margaret Anderson of Normal, Illinois; as well as by nieces and nephews. His parents, two sisters, a niece and two nephews preceded him in death.
A funeral mass for Jim will be at noon on Thursday, September 26, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 5450 South LeMay in Fort Collins, preceded by visitation at the church at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers contributions are suggested to one of the following: the building fund of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton; the Father Don Willette Professor of Theological Studies program at Colorado State University.
For 35 years he taught high school Latin, Russian, and history, first in suburban Chicago and then for 32 years in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. After his retirement he continued to pursue his love of languages by returning to college to study ancient Greek with the goal of being able to read the New Testament in its original language.
Jim is survived by his wife of fifty years Nadine (Wiechmann) Hunt; a daughter Rebecca (Jared) Orsi of Fort Collins; a son Matthew (Michelle Albers) Hunt of Michigan; grandchildren Rain and CJ Orsi; a sister Margaret Anderson of Normal, Illinois; as well as by nieces and nephews. His parents, two sisters, a niece and two nephews preceded him in death.
A funeral mass for Jim will be at noon on Thursday, September 26, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 5450 South LeMay in Fort Collins, preceded by visitation at the church at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers contributions are suggested to one of the following: the building fund of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton; the Father Don Willette Professor of Theological Studies program at Colorado State University.
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