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Norman Cortney Hunter

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Norman Cortney Hunter

Birth
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
13 Sep 2014 (aged 88)
New Hope, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Crosslake, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Age 88, passed away Saturday, at St. Therese's in New Hope, MN. Norman was born in Minneapolis, MN, the son of Sherman and Opal (Hallett) Hunter. Norman enlisted in the US Navy where he served heroically for 4 years during WWII. He received a medal for valor for his submarine service. He served in the Army Reserves for an additional 22 years until retirement and was an active member of the United States Submarine Veterans. He married Clara Kahl in 1946 and they enjoyed 62 years of marriage prior to her passing in 2008. They were blessed with 5 children. Norman married in 2009, bringing 10 step-children and many more grand children and great-grandchildren into his life. Norman worked for Minnegasco for 38 years before he retired in 1986. Norman was a lifetime member of the Jenkins VFW and was also a Third Degree Knight in the Knights of Columbus. Norman liked to carve wood, golf, and square-dance.
Age 88, passed away Saturday, at St. Therese's in New Hope, MN. Norman was born in Minneapolis, MN, the son of Sherman and Opal (Hallett) Hunter. Norman enlisted in the US Navy where he served heroically for 4 years during WWII. He received a medal for valor for his submarine service. He served in the Army Reserves for an additional 22 years until retirement and was an active member of the United States Submarine Veterans. He married Clara Kahl in 1946 and they enjoyed 62 years of marriage prior to her passing in 2008. They were blessed with 5 children. Norman married in 2009, bringing 10 step-children and many more grand children and great-grandchildren into his life. Norman worked for Minnegasco for 38 years before he retired in 1986. Norman was a lifetime member of the Jenkins VFW and was also a Third Degree Knight in the Knights of Columbus. Norman liked to carve wood, golf, and square-dance.


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