Mrs. Hunt died Monday in a Vancouver hospital.
She was born in Clintwood, Va. She moved to the Vancouver area in 1958, and last resided at 200 N.E. 94th Ave. She was a member of the Vancouver Eagles 2158 and the Vancouver American Legion 14.
She is survived by two sons, David Renshaw and Delbert Davidson, both of Vancouver; three daughters, Davell Hazen of Richland, Danya Patton of Camas and Danette Whalen of Vancouver; four sisters, Glenna Hale, Donna Duvall and Beverly Mae Carmen, all of Vancouver, and Ranee Beier of Montana; and five grandchildren.
The Rev. Myron Stam will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, in care of Elda Benson, Vancouver, or the Elderly Day Care Center, Vancouver. Columbian, 9 Apr 1980
Patrica Davidson married Samuel E. Hunt on January 20, 1973 in Vancouver, Washington.
Her first name is also found spelled Patricia.
Mrs. Hunt died Monday in a Vancouver hospital.
She was born in Clintwood, Va. She moved to the Vancouver area in 1958, and last resided at 200 N.E. 94th Ave. She was a member of the Vancouver Eagles 2158 and the Vancouver American Legion 14.
She is survived by two sons, David Renshaw and Delbert Davidson, both of Vancouver; three daughters, Davell Hazen of Richland, Danya Patton of Camas and Danette Whalen of Vancouver; four sisters, Glenna Hale, Donna Duvall and Beverly Mae Carmen, all of Vancouver, and Ranee Beier of Montana; and five grandchildren.
The Rev. Myron Stam will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, in care of Elda Benson, Vancouver, or the Elderly Day Care Center, Vancouver. Columbian, 9 Apr 1980
Patrica Davidson married Samuel E. Hunt on January 20, 1973 in Vancouver, Washington.
Her first name is also found spelled Patricia.
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