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Bernard Hunter

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Bernard Hunter

Birth
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Death
9 Jan 2018 (aged 60)
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.7664028, Longitude: -84.4675667
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Bernard Hunter, affectionately called "Buddy Boy" to his family and "Rock" and "Shaky" to his work family, was born May 24, 1957 in Atlanta, GA to the late Leonard Hunter Jr. and Norma Hunter. God chose to take him home Tuesday, January 9, 2018.

Bernard was a graduate of J.E. Brown High School "Class of 76" later to be employed at Ruralist Press Printing Company for several years. And later to be employed with the City of Atlanta for 30+ years and was planning to retire in May of next year. He was a mama's boy. He loved his mama and his mama loved him. He could do no wrong. His mother would listen to him before her girls. He had a loving and humorous personality and an unmeasurable drive to hit the lottery. 524 was his number.

Bernard leaves to cherish his memory, his Loving mother, Mrs. Norma P. Hunter, four sisters Linda (Robert) Spear, Sabrina (Johnny) Hunter, Sharon (Durond) Jones and Quinshellia (Commodus) Hunter, two nephews Desmick and Torian Perkins, niece Courtney Hill, great-nephew Cody Hill, Zayveon Wells, Jatori Wells, Makari Perkins and Dallas Perkins, preceded in death, nephew, DeArdrick Perkins and a host of relatives and friends that loved and adored him.
Bernard Hunter, affectionately called "Buddy Boy" to his family and "Rock" and "Shaky" to his work family, was born May 24, 1957 in Atlanta, GA to the late Leonard Hunter Jr. and Norma Hunter. God chose to take him home Tuesday, January 9, 2018.

Bernard was a graduate of J.E. Brown High School "Class of 76" later to be employed at Ruralist Press Printing Company for several years. And later to be employed with the City of Atlanta for 30+ years and was planning to retire in May of next year. He was a mama's boy. He loved his mama and his mama loved him. He could do no wrong. His mother would listen to him before her girls. He had a loving and humorous personality and an unmeasurable drive to hit the lottery. 524 was his number.

Bernard leaves to cherish his memory, his Loving mother, Mrs. Norma P. Hunter, four sisters Linda (Robert) Spear, Sabrina (Johnny) Hunter, Sharon (Durond) Jones and Quinshellia (Commodus) Hunter, two nephews Desmick and Torian Perkins, niece Courtney Hill, great-nephew Cody Hill, Zayveon Wells, Jatori Wells, Makari Perkins and Dallas Perkins, preceded in death, nephew, DeArdrick Perkins and a host of relatives and friends that loved and adored him.

Gravesite Details

Gravestone next to Deardrick Perkins


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