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Homer Claude Hunt

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Homer Claude Hunt

Birth
Death
24 Aug 1982 (aged 89)
Burial
Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old South, Blk S7, Row 18
Memorial ID
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PVT US Army
World War I

Printed in The Davis News on Nov. 7, 1918; Reprinted with permission

Letter From France.

In a letter from France, Claude Hunt writes to his sister, Mrs. Mary Oakley, as follows:

I thought I would write you a few lines today while I have nothing to do. I am in the rest camp now; just got back from the front line. I went over the top and never got a scratch. I have been on the front about (deleted by censor). I have come back to rest. I am well and hope you all the same. If I only could come home I sure would have lots to tell you all.

Goodbye, answer soon and a long letter,
Claude.

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Printed in The Davis News on Dec. 13, 1923; Reprinted with permission

Morgan-Hunt

A wedding of interest to Davis folks took place last Sunday afternoon when Miss Nellie Morgan became the bride of Mr. Claude Hunt. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's father, Mr. – Morgan, at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. T. H. Carden officiating. A pretty ring ceremony was used, witnessed by a large number of friends of the contracting parties.

The bride is a teacher in the Davis school, and is an accomplished and attractive young lady. The groom is a son of Mr. And Mrs. T. J. Hunt and has lived here many years, and is a popular young man of sterling character. For several years he has been a valuable employee of Francis Bros. Store.

The newly weds are estimable young people and have a host of friends who take pleasure in extending congratulations and good wishes.

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Printed in The Davis News on Feb. 21, 1946; Reprinted with permission

Lumpkin – Hunt
Wedding Thursday


Mrs. Anna A. Lumpkin and Claude Hunt were united in marriage last Thursday evening at 9 o'clock, Judge L. E. Chaudoin officiating.

The ceremony took place in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trout, and was witnessed by the bride's sister, Mrs. J. E. Brawley, Fox, Okla.; Mrs. L. H. Harmon, Pooleville, Mrs. H. M. Baxter, Chas Broaddrick and James Ayers, all of Davis. The couple left at once for a brief trip to Texas.

The bride moved to Davis last year and bought the Mrs. Ike Adler place. Mr. Hunt has been a resident of this city for many years and was in the grocery business until he sold out a short time ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will continue to reside in Davis.

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Printed in The Davis News on Sept 2, 1982; Reprinted with permission

Claude Hunt

Funeral services were held at Bahner Fox Chapel Aug. 26 for Claude Hunt, 89, who died Aug. 24 at Burford Manor nursing home in Davis. Rev. Jim House and Dr. Sam Scantlan officiated. Interment was in Green Hill Cemetery with arrangements by Bahner-Fox Funeral Home. Graveside rites were by the VFW Post Number 9497.

Born Jan. 18, 1893 at Elgin, Texas, he had spent most of his life in Davis. He was a retired grocery store operator, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion Post No. 30 of Davis.

Survivors include his wife, Anna, of the home; three daughters, Joyce Lumpkin of the home, Virginia Rudd and Deanie Watson, both of Oklahoma City; one son, Frankie Lumpkin of Scottsdale, Ariz.; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Charles Ayers, Booley Morton, Boo Broaddrick, Buck Wilson, Klein Poole, and Roy Rudd.
PVT US Army
World War I

Printed in The Davis News on Nov. 7, 1918; Reprinted with permission

Letter From France.

In a letter from France, Claude Hunt writes to his sister, Mrs. Mary Oakley, as follows:

I thought I would write you a few lines today while I have nothing to do. I am in the rest camp now; just got back from the front line. I went over the top and never got a scratch. I have been on the front about (deleted by censor). I have come back to rest. I am well and hope you all the same. If I only could come home I sure would have lots to tell you all.

Goodbye, answer soon and a long letter,
Claude.

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Printed in The Davis News on Dec. 13, 1923; Reprinted with permission

Morgan-Hunt

A wedding of interest to Davis folks took place last Sunday afternoon when Miss Nellie Morgan became the bride of Mr. Claude Hunt. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's father, Mr. – Morgan, at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. T. H. Carden officiating. A pretty ring ceremony was used, witnessed by a large number of friends of the contracting parties.

The bride is a teacher in the Davis school, and is an accomplished and attractive young lady. The groom is a son of Mr. And Mrs. T. J. Hunt and has lived here many years, and is a popular young man of sterling character. For several years he has been a valuable employee of Francis Bros. Store.

The newly weds are estimable young people and have a host of friends who take pleasure in extending congratulations and good wishes.

***********************************

Printed in The Davis News on Feb. 21, 1946; Reprinted with permission

Lumpkin – Hunt
Wedding Thursday


Mrs. Anna A. Lumpkin and Claude Hunt were united in marriage last Thursday evening at 9 o'clock, Judge L. E. Chaudoin officiating.

The ceremony took place in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trout, and was witnessed by the bride's sister, Mrs. J. E. Brawley, Fox, Okla.; Mrs. L. H. Harmon, Pooleville, Mrs. H. M. Baxter, Chas Broaddrick and James Ayers, all of Davis. The couple left at once for a brief trip to Texas.

The bride moved to Davis last year and bought the Mrs. Ike Adler place. Mr. Hunt has been a resident of this city for many years and was in the grocery business until he sold out a short time ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will continue to reside in Davis.

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Printed in The Davis News on Sept 2, 1982; Reprinted with permission

Claude Hunt

Funeral services were held at Bahner Fox Chapel Aug. 26 for Claude Hunt, 89, who died Aug. 24 at Burford Manor nursing home in Davis. Rev. Jim House and Dr. Sam Scantlan officiated. Interment was in Green Hill Cemetery with arrangements by Bahner-Fox Funeral Home. Graveside rites were by the VFW Post Number 9497.

Born Jan. 18, 1893 at Elgin, Texas, he had spent most of his life in Davis. He was a retired grocery store operator, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion Post No. 30 of Davis.

Survivors include his wife, Anna, of the home; three daughters, Joyce Lumpkin of the home, Virginia Rudd and Deanie Watson, both of Oklahoma City; one son, Frankie Lumpkin of Scottsdale, Ariz.; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Charles Ayers, Booley Morton, Boo Broaddrick, Buck Wilson, Klein Poole, and Roy Rudd.


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