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Adam McGill Hunter

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Adam McGill Hunter

Birth
West Weber, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Oct 1967 (aged 91)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-2-26-1E
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Death Takes Retired Road Official

Adam McGill Hunter, 91, of 2338 west court, died this morning in a local nursing home.
Mr. Hunter was born April 4, 1876, in West Weber, a son of George Forbes and Helen Adams McGill Hunter.
On Jan. 9, 1901, he was married to Emma H. Green in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
He had lived in West Weber and Taylor, coming to Ogden in 1942.
He had been a farmer and had worked at utah General Depot before retiring.
He was a member of the Fifty-seventh LDS Ward. He had served in the MIA superintendencey and presidency of the Fifty-fourth Quorum of Seventies. From 1911 to 1913 he served a mission to Scotland. He had been a ward teacher, served a two-year stake mission, was a member of the High Priest Quorum and Sunday School teacher.
Mr. Hunter had been active in civic and political affairs and was former Weber County road supervisor. He helped build the North Ogden Canyon Road of which the highest point was named Hunter's Point after him.
SURVIVORS LISTED
Surviving are his widow, three sons and three daughters, Lawrence T. Hunter, George A. Hunter, Elmo H. Hunter, all of Ogden; Mrs. Edwin G. (Stella) Putnam, Mrs. David E. (Sylvia) Moore, Mrs. Wallace R. (Emma Mae) Checketts, all of Ogden; 15 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Joseph H. Hunter of the Fifty-seventh Ward officiating.
Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday until services. Burial in Ogden City Cemetery.

Ogden Standard Examiner October 3, 1967
Death Takes Retired Road Official

Adam McGill Hunter, 91, of 2338 west court, died this morning in a local nursing home.
Mr. Hunter was born April 4, 1876, in West Weber, a son of George Forbes and Helen Adams McGill Hunter.
On Jan. 9, 1901, he was married to Emma H. Green in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
He had lived in West Weber and Taylor, coming to Ogden in 1942.
He had been a farmer and had worked at utah General Depot before retiring.
He was a member of the Fifty-seventh LDS Ward. He had served in the MIA superintendencey and presidency of the Fifty-fourth Quorum of Seventies. From 1911 to 1913 he served a mission to Scotland. He had been a ward teacher, served a two-year stake mission, was a member of the High Priest Quorum and Sunday School teacher.
Mr. Hunter had been active in civic and political affairs and was former Weber County road supervisor. He helped build the North Ogden Canyon Road of which the highest point was named Hunter's Point after him.
SURVIVORS LISTED
Surviving are his widow, three sons and three daughters, Lawrence T. Hunter, George A. Hunter, Elmo H. Hunter, all of Ogden; Mrs. Edwin G. (Stella) Putnam, Mrs. David E. (Sylvia) Moore, Mrs. Wallace R. (Emma Mae) Checketts, all of Ogden; 15 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Joseph H. Hunter of the Fifty-seventh Ward officiating.
Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday until services. Burial in Ogden City Cemetery.

Ogden Standard Examiner October 3, 1967


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