She had a degree from Indianapolis Business College, 1937, and worked for Diamond Chain in Indianapolis. During the depression when a woman married, she had to give up her job. She was married to the love of her life, Edwin Hunter, for seventy-nine year. They travelled the world and made many friends over the years but loved being with family most. Her motto was “Moderation is the key to a long life.”
A dedicated mother to their two children, Timothy Hunter (Patricia) of Zionsville, IN and Nancy Wresin-Smith of Cicero, IN; grandchildren Stacia, Jakob and Walt, four great grandchildren Coleman, Hunter, Abigail and Zachary. She was a member of North Minister Presbyterian Church.
She had a degree from Indianapolis Business College, 1937, and worked for Diamond Chain in Indianapolis. During the depression when a woman married, she had to give up her job. She was married to the love of her life, Edwin Hunter, for seventy-nine year. They travelled the world and made many friends over the years but loved being with family most. Her motto was “Moderation is the key to a long life.”
A dedicated mother to their two children, Timothy Hunter (Patricia) of Zionsville, IN and Nancy Wresin-Smith of Cicero, IN; grandchildren Stacia, Jakob and Walt, four great grandchildren Coleman, Hunter, Abigail and Zachary. She was a member of North Minister Presbyterian Church.
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