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Harrison Fredric Hunn

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Harrison Fredric Hunn

Birth
Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
21 Sep 2018 (aged 15)
Zionsville, Boone County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Zionsville, Boone County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9401, Longitude: -86.2568
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Harrison Fredric Hunn

Zionsville - Harrison Fredric Hunn (November 20,2002 - September 21,2018) was born in Greenwich, Connecticut and spent his early years in East Hampton, New York. He was deeply loved by his immediate family, extended family, many friends, teachers, coaches and will be greatly missed.

An active teen who was well loved and had a love for life, Harrison was fun, funny, and very adventurous. He loved his family deeply and thoroughly enjoyed making people laugh through playful practical jokes and mischievous acts.

Both Harrison and his sister, Shelby, loved being silly and bringing laughter to their lives and to others.

From a very young age, Harrison was passionate about fishing, reading, and tennis. He really enjoyed being a member of the Zionsville Boys Tennis Team and the camaraderie he felt with his teammates was a highlight of his life.

He had a real faith in Christ, and attended Traders Point Christian Church and eteen Bible Study.

Preceded in death by Fredric A. Hunn, paternal grandfather. Survivors include: his mother, Stephanie Reece; grandparents, Mary Lou Stark, Merrill Reece, Sr. (Gale), Joyce Hunn; great aunts, Margery Martin, Dale Leff, and Becky Acheson; aunts and uncles, Merrill Reece, Jr. (Dana Creek), Claire Shelton (Scott), Marci Hunn, Terry Joyce (Pat), Lorri Winebar (Gary), Christina Markey; cousins, Jacob, Lexia, Luke, and Graham Shelton, Ryan and Adam Winebar, Colin, Kasey, and Julia Joyce, Christian Markey IV and extended family. Father, Michael Hunn, deceased.

The Indy Star: The Zionsville community continues to grieve over the deaths of two children killed last week, apparently by their father.

Police said Michael Hunn fatally shot Harrison Hunn, 15, and Shelby Hunn, 13, in his home in rural Boone County.

Inside, deputies also found Hunn, 50, dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot.
Harrison Fredric Hunn

Zionsville - Harrison Fredric Hunn (November 20,2002 - September 21,2018) was born in Greenwich, Connecticut and spent his early years in East Hampton, New York. He was deeply loved by his immediate family, extended family, many friends, teachers, coaches and will be greatly missed.

An active teen who was well loved and had a love for life, Harrison was fun, funny, and very adventurous. He loved his family deeply and thoroughly enjoyed making people laugh through playful practical jokes and mischievous acts.

Both Harrison and his sister, Shelby, loved being silly and bringing laughter to their lives and to others.

From a very young age, Harrison was passionate about fishing, reading, and tennis. He really enjoyed being a member of the Zionsville Boys Tennis Team and the camaraderie he felt with his teammates was a highlight of his life.

He had a real faith in Christ, and attended Traders Point Christian Church and eteen Bible Study.

Preceded in death by Fredric A. Hunn, paternal grandfather. Survivors include: his mother, Stephanie Reece; grandparents, Mary Lou Stark, Merrill Reece, Sr. (Gale), Joyce Hunn; great aunts, Margery Martin, Dale Leff, and Becky Acheson; aunts and uncles, Merrill Reece, Jr. (Dana Creek), Claire Shelton (Scott), Marci Hunn, Terry Joyce (Pat), Lorri Winebar (Gary), Christina Markey; cousins, Jacob, Lexia, Luke, and Graham Shelton, Ryan and Adam Winebar, Colin, Kasey, and Julia Joyce, Christian Markey IV and extended family. Father, Michael Hunn, deceased.

The Indy Star: The Zionsville community continues to grieve over the deaths of two children killed last week, apparently by their father.

Police said Michael Hunn fatally shot Harrison Hunn, 15, and Shelby Hunn, 13, in his home in rural Boone County.

Inside, deputies also found Hunn, 50, dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot.

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