Terry Glenn Hunter, Jr., was born October 10, 1964 to Terry G. Hunter and Carol K. (Meeks) Hunter-Underhill and passed away early Saturday, March 7, 2020 in the Grace Living Center in Clinton, Oklahoma.
He was raised in Clinton, Oklahoma where he attended Clinton Public School. He continued his education at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, OK and Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas and specialized in the study of history.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army National Guard and was honorably discharged after 10 years on August 14, 1991.
He was a lifelong member of the Custer Ave. Baptist Church (Now the Ave.) He served the church in may capacities, including; Royal Ambassador Crusade Counselor and a Brotherhood Director.
He enjoyed studying archeology, paleontology and art. In his early years he became a hobby in collecting stamps and coins and working on genealogy. He truly enjoyed learning and proving his family’s history, he wrote books on his family histories. He also wrote poetry and songs.
His working career included construction with his step father, Al Underhill and his specialty was painting and laying floors.
He is preceded in death by his father, Terry Hunter, Sr., step-father, Al Underhill, brother Gregory C. Hunter and his grandparents, Jack and Mildred (Trench) Hunter and John and Lois (McMullin) Meeks.
He is survived by his mother, Carol Underhill, sister, Gayla Tucker and husband Michael, all of Clinton, brother, Bryan Hunter and wife, Staci, Arapaho.
He is also survived by step-mother Shirley Hunter, step-siblings, Brent Davis, Tami Young, Tina Underhill, Sonja; nieces and nephews, Monica Martinez, Clinton, Bailey, Brecken, and Blake Hunter, Arapaho, Tanner and Kambree Taylor, and Cole Young, Oklahoma City, OK and Ashley, Clinton; great-nieces and nephews, Karlee and Kyran Martinez, all of Clinton.
Terry Glenn Hunter, Jr., was born October 10, 1964 to Terry G. Hunter and Carol K. (Meeks) Hunter-Underhill and passed away early Saturday, March 7, 2020 in the Grace Living Center in Clinton, Oklahoma.
He was raised in Clinton, Oklahoma where he attended Clinton Public School. He continued his education at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, OK and Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas and specialized in the study of history.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army National Guard and was honorably discharged after 10 years on August 14, 1991.
He was a lifelong member of the Custer Ave. Baptist Church (Now the Ave.) He served the church in may capacities, including; Royal Ambassador Crusade Counselor and a Brotherhood Director.
He enjoyed studying archeology, paleontology and art. In his early years he became a hobby in collecting stamps and coins and working on genealogy. He truly enjoyed learning and proving his family’s history, he wrote books on his family histories. He also wrote poetry and songs.
His working career included construction with his step father, Al Underhill and his specialty was painting and laying floors.
He is preceded in death by his father, Terry Hunter, Sr., step-father, Al Underhill, brother Gregory C. Hunter and his grandparents, Jack and Mildred (Trench) Hunter and John and Lois (McMullin) Meeks.
He is survived by his mother, Carol Underhill, sister, Gayla Tucker and husband Michael, all of Clinton, brother, Bryan Hunter and wife, Staci, Arapaho.
He is also survived by step-mother Shirley Hunter, step-siblings, Brent Davis, Tami Young, Tina Underhill, Sonja; nieces and nephews, Monica Martinez, Clinton, Bailey, Brecken, and Blake Hunter, Arapaho, Tanner and Kambree Taylor, and Cole Young, Oklahoma City, OK and Ashley, Clinton; great-nieces and nephews, Karlee and Kyran Martinez, all of Clinton.
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