Gone from earth, yes, gone forever;
Tear-dimmed eyes shall gaze in vain,
We shall hear papa's voice, oh, never,
Nevermore on earth again.
He was thoughtful, loving and tender
With us each and every one;
Here he suffered, but now rejoicing,
His joy in heaven has just begun.
By His Wife and Son
Funeral from his late residence, 1433 G street northeast, Monday, May 3, at 2 p. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment at Congressional Cemetery.
The Evening Star, May 3, 1909, p. 9
Funeral of A.H. Hunt
Many Friends Follow Remains to Congressional Cemetery
Funeral services for the late A. Harlan Hunt, who died Friday afternoon ,after a brief illness, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late residence, 1435 G street northeast. Rev. W.L. Lynn, pastor of Gorsuch M.E. Church, which M. Hunt attended in former years, and in which he was an active worker in early life, conducted the funeral. Interment was made in Congressional cemetery. A large company of relatives and friends, including members of Gorsuch Church, attended. When a young man Mr. Hunt was active in Gorsuch Church, being for some years secretary of the Sunday school. He is survived by his wife and an only son, George William Hunt, and by his father and mother, a sister, Mrs. R.E. Middaugh, and a brother, Joseph R. Hunt.
The deceased had for many years been associated in the hardware business with his father at 831 4 1/2 street southwest. He was born July 29, 1866, in Washington and lived here all his life. Death resulted from dropsy.
Mrs. W.L. Lynn sang "Nearer, My God to Thee" and "Lead, Kindly Light" at the funeral. The floral tributes were beautiful and numerous. A mammoth cross and crown was sent by the different societies of Gorsuch Church.
Gone from earth, yes, gone forever;
Tear-dimmed eyes shall gaze in vain,
We shall hear papa's voice, oh, never,
Nevermore on earth again.
He was thoughtful, loving and tender
With us each and every one;
Here he suffered, but now rejoicing,
His joy in heaven has just begun.
By His Wife and Son
Funeral from his late residence, 1433 G street northeast, Monday, May 3, at 2 p. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment at Congressional Cemetery.
The Evening Star, May 3, 1909, p. 9
Funeral of A.H. Hunt
Many Friends Follow Remains to Congressional Cemetery
Funeral services for the late A. Harlan Hunt, who died Friday afternoon ,after a brief illness, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late residence, 1435 G street northeast. Rev. W.L. Lynn, pastor of Gorsuch M.E. Church, which M. Hunt attended in former years, and in which he was an active worker in early life, conducted the funeral. Interment was made in Congressional cemetery. A large company of relatives and friends, including members of Gorsuch Church, attended. When a young man Mr. Hunt was active in Gorsuch Church, being for some years secretary of the Sunday school. He is survived by his wife and an only son, George William Hunt, and by his father and mother, a sister, Mrs. R.E. Middaugh, and a brother, Joseph R. Hunt.
The deceased had for many years been associated in the hardware business with his father at 831 4 1/2 street southwest. He was born July 29, 1866, in Washington and lived here all his life. Death resulted from dropsy.
Mrs. W.L. Lynn sang "Nearer, My God to Thee" and "Lead, Kindly Light" at the funeral. The floral tributes were beautiful and numerous. A mammoth cross and crown was sent by the different societies of Gorsuch Church.
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