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Stanley G Hunt

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Stanley G Hunt

Birth
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
29 Jul 2014 (aged 65)
Monroe, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Monroe, Sevier County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6424751, Longitude: -112.1122894
Plot
BOX ELDER 021-B
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Stanly Hunt

Monroe, Utah

A Man of few words, but with an unmistakable and contageous smile and laugh. Stanley G Hunt,65,passed away unexpectedly July 29, 2014, at his home in Monroe.

Born Feb, 24, 1949,in Richfield to Gerald Devon and Betsy Jean Rogers Hunt. Stan was the oldest of six children in his family.He was a lifelong resident of the Sevier Valley, growing up in Richfield , later moving to live in Monroe as an adult.

He married Joyce Jolley, Dec, 1971.They had one child together and later divorced.Stan Married Vickie Johns, Aug 7,1981 in the Provo LDS Temple.

Together they raised four children, who became their pride and joy in life.Joined later by eight grand-children, they became the light of his life in his sunset years.

A coal miner with Southern Utah Fuel Company for more than 30 years . Stan worked hard to provide for his family's needs, putting them always ahead of his own. He was also greatly dedicated to his faith and community.

Through the years Stan served deligently in numerous church callings, including as a missionary serving in his youth in the East Coast States, as a deligent home teacher and for many years working with the youth.He was in the Bishop Brick.

He left his mark on many with his work in the Scouting program, serving in various capacities to help young men learn to be self-sufficient and trustworthy.

In the Community, Stan found a place serving with the Monroe Lions Club in recent years,as well as providing service where he saw a need, for his neighbors and friends.He also gave of his time to coach little league baseball and found joy in playing the role of Santa Claus at Church, community, and private parties.

A 1967 graduate of Richfield High School, Stan also served his country enlisting for a term with the Utah Army National Guard after high school.

In the two years after the passing of his sweetheart, Stan turned to family, the community and to his love of the outdoors to help fill the void left in her absence. He also paid daily visits to her final resting place as his thoughts were alway with her.

Now only two short years without her by his side, he is once again reunited with his true love and eternal companion, basking in the glory of forever. Thanks for everything, Dad. We love you.

Stan is survived by his children, Chyanne Hunt,Riverton, Travis Hunt, Richfield, Chad (Annie)Hunt,Central Valley. Sarah (Chris)Chidester, Grantsville.Gregory (Shannon) Hunt Springville. Grandchildren Brynlie,Sophia,Oliver,Kessler, Jonas, Jack, Isabella,and Evelyn. Siblings, Doris (Tim) Bastian, Sherry(Steve) Forbush, Glen(Norma)Hunt,all Aurora: Devon(Jodi) Hunt,Monroe, and Richard(Melani) Hunt Auburn, Washington.

Proceeded in death by his parents and wife Vickie.

Funeral Services took place Aug 2 in the Monroe LDS 4th ward chapel,with Bishop Aaron Jones officiating.

Compassionate services were provided by the Monroe LDS 4th ward Relief Society.

A family prayer was shared by Devon Hunt (brother)and the invocation was given by Adam Foreman.

The organist was Becky Dastrup, with Chorister Natalie Stanworth.

Musical Selections included "When Grandpa Comes." preformed by grandchildren accompanied by Shannon Hunt (daughter in law): and congerational hymns . "Oh
What Songs Of The Heart" and "Be Still, My Soul."

Tributes were shared by Doris Bastion.Glen Hunt, (siblings), and Greg Hunt (Son: and speakers included Chris Chidester (son-in-law)and Chad Hunt (son).

Remarks were given by Aaron Jones and the benediction was offered by Richard Hunt (brother) .

Pallbearers included Travis Hunt, Chad Hunt, Gregory Hunt, Chris Chidester, Glen Hunt, Devon Hunt, and Richard Hunt.

Honorary pallbearers included Oliver Hunt, Kessler Chidester, Jonas Hunt, Jack Chidester, Tim Bastion, Steve Forbush.

Interment was in the Monroe City Cemetery.

The Dedicatory prayer was provided by Chad Hunt

Funeral directors , Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina, and Manti Utah.













Stanly Hunt

Monroe, Utah

A Man of few words, but with an unmistakable and contageous smile and laugh. Stanley G Hunt,65,passed away unexpectedly July 29, 2014, at his home in Monroe.

Born Feb, 24, 1949,in Richfield to Gerald Devon and Betsy Jean Rogers Hunt. Stan was the oldest of six children in his family.He was a lifelong resident of the Sevier Valley, growing up in Richfield , later moving to live in Monroe as an adult.

He married Joyce Jolley, Dec, 1971.They had one child together and later divorced.Stan Married Vickie Johns, Aug 7,1981 in the Provo LDS Temple.

Together they raised four children, who became their pride and joy in life.Joined later by eight grand-children, they became the light of his life in his sunset years.

A coal miner with Southern Utah Fuel Company for more than 30 years . Stan worked hard to provide for his family's needs, putting them always ahead of his own. He was also greatly dedicated to his faith and community.

Through the years Stan served deligently in numerous church callings, including as a missionary serving in his youth in the East Coast States, as a deligent home teacher and for many years working with the youth.He was in the Bishop Brick.

He left his mark on many with his work in the Scouting program, serving in various capacities to help young men learn to be self-sufficient and trustworthy.

In the Community, Stan found a place serving with the Monroe Lions Club in recent years,as well as providing service where he saw a need, for his neighbors and friends.He also gave of his time to coach little league baseball and found joy in playing the role of Santa Claus at Church, community, and private parties.

A 1967 graduate of Richfield High School, Stan also served his country enlisting for a term with the Utah Army National Guard after high school.

In the two years after the passing of his sweetheart, Stan turned to family, the community and to his love of the outdoors to help fill the void left in her absence. He also paid daily visits to her final resting place as his thoughts were alway with her.

Now only two short years without her by his side, he is once again reunited with his true love and eternal companion, basking in the glory of forever. Thanks for everything, Dad. We love you.

Stan is survived by his children, Chyanne Hunt,Riverton, Travis Hunt, Richfield, Chad (Annie)Hunt,Central Valley. Sarah (Chris)Chidester, Grantsville.Gregory (Shannon) Hunt Springville. Grandchildren Brynlie,Sophia,Oliver,Kessler, Jonas, Jack, Isabella,and Evelyn. Siblings, Doris (Tim) Bastian, Sherry(Steve) Forbush, Glen(Norma)Hunt,all Aurora: Devon(Jodi) Hunt,Monroe, and Richard(Melani) Hunt Auburn, Washington.

Proceeded in death by his parents and wife Vickie.

Funeral Services took place Aug 2 in the Monroe LDS 4th ward chapel,with Bishop Aaron Jones officiating.

Compassionate services were provided by the Monroe LDS 4th ward Relief Society.

A family prayer was shared by Devon Hunt (brother)and the invocation was given by Adam Foreman.

The organist was Becky Dastrup, with Chorister Natalie Stanworth.

Musical Selections included "When Grandpa Comes." preformed by grandchildren accompanied by Shannon Hunt (daughter in law): and congerational hymns . "Oh
What Songs Of The Heart" and "Be Still, My Soul."

Tributes were shared by Doris Bastion.Glen Hunt, (siblings), and Greg Hunt (Son: and speakers included Chris Chidester (son-in-law)and Chad Hunt (son).

Remarks were given by Aaron Jones and the benediction was offered by Richard Hunt (brother) .

Pallbearers included Travis Hunt, Chad Hunt, Gregory Hunt, Chris Chidester, Glen Hunt, Devon Hunt, and Richard Hunt.

Honorary pallbearers included Oliver Hunt, Kessler Chidester, Jonas Hunt, Jack Chidester, Tim Bastion, Steve Forbush.

Interment was in the Monroe City Cemetery.

The Dedicatory prayer was provided by Chad Hunt

Funeral directors , Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina, and Manti Utah.















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