Wife of Herbert L "Skip" Hunt.
Mother of John E Hunt and his wife Jean M (Edson) Hunt of Abington and Vivian A Gosnell of Sandwich, MA
Grace S. (Vivian) Hunt, of Abington, daughter of the late Edward G. and Minnie M. (Bartis) Vivian, went to join them in God's loving hands September 25, 2008. She was 97.
Born an only child, Grace married her dear husband Herbert L. "Skip" Hunt, (the eldest of 10), on June 14, 1932, and moved to Marshfield.
A Rockland resident from 1947 to 1967, she was very active in Trinity Episcopal Church on the altar guild and never missed a Sunday. Among the things she enjoyed most were family, friends, sewing, animals and visiting Mukadobit Harbor, Nova Scotia. Oh yes, and the Boston Red Sox.
For more than 15 years she was employed at Dyna-Craft in West Hanover as bookkeeper-secretary and served for five years in the North Marshfield Post Office.
Because Grace was legally blind for the last 17 years, talking books supplied by the Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library were a constant source of joy for her. She was a woman with a sharp mind who was interested in all around her.
On returning to Marshfield, Grace was for a number of years treasurer of the Steeple School at Trinity Episcopal Church in North Marshfield.
She and Skip then returned to Rockland in 1990, where Skip passed away in November of 1991. Her son, John, and his wife, Jeanne, lovingly opened their home in Abington to Grace for the last 17 years.
She is survived by her children John E. Hunt and wife, Jean of Abington, and Vivian A. Gosnell of Sandwich. Grace was "Nana" to Jill M. Hunt Paige and John E. Hunt II of Abington, and friend to Gail S. Alcorn of Sandwich.
Wife of Herbert L "Skip" Hunt.
Mother of John E Hunt and his wife Jean M (Edson) Hunt of Abington and Vivian A Gosnell of Sandwich, MA
Grace S. (Vivian) Hunt, of Abington, daughter of the late Edward G. and Minnie M. (Bartis) Vivian, went to join them in God's loving hands September 25, 2008. She was 97.
Born an only child, Grace married her dear husband Herbert L. "Skip" Hunt, (the eldest of 10), on June 14, 1932, and moved to Marshfield.
A Rockland resident from 1947 to 1967, she was very active in Trinity Episcopal Church on the altar guild and never missed a Sunday. Among the things she enjoyed most were family, friends, sewing, animals and visiting Mukadobit Harbor, Nova Scotia. Oh yes, and the Boston Red Sox.
For more than 15 years she was employed at Dyna-Craft in West Hanover as bookkeeper-secretary and served for five years in the North Marshfield Post Office.
Because Grace was legally blind for the last 17 years, talking books supplied by the Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library were a constant source of joy for her. She was a woman with a sharp mind who was interested in all around her.
On returning to Marshfield, Grace was for a number of years treasurer of the Steeple School at Trinity Episcopal Church in North Marshfield.
She and Skip then returned to Rockland in 1990, where Skip passed away in November of 1991. Her son, John, and his wife, Jeanne, lovingly opened their home in Abington to Grace for the last 17 years.
She is survived by her children John E. Hunt and wife, Jean of Abington, and Vivian A. Gosnell of Sandwich. Grace was "Nana" to Jill M. Hunt Paige and John E. Hunt II of Abington, and friend to Gail S. Alcorn of Sandwich.
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