Mrs. Emily A. Hunt, 79, rote 1, Modoc, died Friday after a long illness, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Mary Willis, rural route, Winchester. She was the widow of Leroy Hunt and was a member of Grace Chapel Methodist church.
Survivors incluide six other daughters, Mrs. Alice Moore, and Mrs. Pearl Baker, both of Winchester, Mrs. Edith Ward, Muncie, Mrs. Thelma Ritchey, Ridgeville and Miss Marjorie Hunt, Modoc; three sons, Clay Hunt, Winchester, and James and Charles Hunt, both of Muncie; 30 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Bentley, Middletown, and one brother, John Freer, Losantville.
Services for Mrs. Hunt will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Reynard funeral home, Modoc, with Zelma Mills, and Harry Brown, ministers, officiating. Burial will be in Buena Vista Cemetery.
Mrs. Emily A. Hunt, 79, rote 1, Modoc, died Friday after a long illness, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Mary Willis, rural route, Winchester. She was the widow of Leroy Hunt and was a member of Grace Chapel Methodist church.
Survivors incluide six other daughters, Mrs. Alice Moore, and Mrs. Pearl Baker, both of Winchester, Mrs. Edith Ward, Muncie, Mrs. Thelma Ritchey, Ridgeville and Miss Marjorie Hunt, Modoc; three sons, Clay Hunt, Winchester, and James and Charles Hunt, both of Muncie; 30 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Bentley, Middletown, and one brother, John Freer, Losantville.
Services for Mrs. Hunt will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Reynard funeral home, Modoc, with Zelma Mills, and Harry Brown, ministers, officiating. Burial will be in Buena Vista Cemetery.
Family Members
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Alice Rebecca Hunt Moore
1907–1981
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Edith Jeanette Hunt Ward
1909–1992
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George Clay Hunt
1911–1996
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Velma Irene Hunt Fields
1912–1997
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Olive Pearl Hunt Baker
1914–1986
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Rachel Madonna Ritchey
1916–1994
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Robert Snowden Hunt
1918–1918
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James Wells Hunt
1919–1989
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Charles Delma Hunt
1921–1988
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Mary Frances Hunt Willis
1924–1990
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Marjorie Ellen Hunt
1926–1988
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