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1924 - 2006
 Bernard Ray Hunt, 81, of Barboursville, went to be with the Lord Monday, January 30, 2006. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Friday, February 3, 2006 at Steele Memorial United Methodist Church by Dr. Ed Grant and Rev. Ralph Sager. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens. He was born October 31, 1924 in Ceredo Kenova, WV, a son of the late Oscar Marcellus Hunt and Zelda Lettie Moss Hunt. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Kathleen “Kttty” Black and Dorthea Trainer. He was retired from Columbia Gas Company and was a member of Steele Memorial United Methodist Church. He was a World War II veteran serving in the US Navy on the USS Pensylvania. He is survived by his wife, Nadine Dora Meadows Hunt; one daughter, Pamela Lee Hunt of Barboursville; two sons and daughters-in-law, David and Susan Hunt of Yardley, PA, and Jeffrey and Krista Hunt of St. Louis, MO; one sister, Betty Hibner of Huntington; one brother, William Hunt of South Point, OH; and three grandchildren, Jessica Ryan Hunt, Ashley Lauren Hunt and Christopher Victor Hunt. Friends may call from 6-9 P.M. Thursday at the Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville, and after 1:00 P.M. Friday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Steele Memorial United Methodist Church Building Fund. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 4 condolences.
Amy (Meadows) Treadway and Family
bamamama@hotmail.com
Friday February 3, 2006 at
7:34 PM
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I am sorry that we could not be with you at time, but our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Aunt Nadine and Uncle Bud are such an intrigral part of my childhood memories. You always have had such a sweet spirit and gentle heart. I pray that the Lord grant you peace during this time. I will always remember Uncle Bud for his humor and gentle kindness and in memory, celebrate a life well lived.
I love you all!
"God's peace which transcends all understanding shall garrison and mount guard over my heart and mind in Christ Jesus" Philippians 4:7
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Amy (Meadows) Treadway and Family
bamamama@hotmail.com
Friday February 3, 2006 at
7:30 PM
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I am sorry that we could not be with you at time, but our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Aunt Nadine and Uncle Bud are such an intrigral part of my childhood memories. You always have had such a sweet spirit and gentle heart. I pray that the Lord grant you peace during this time. I will always remember Uncle Bud for his humor and gentle kindness and in memory, celebrate a life well lived.
I love you all!
"God's peace which transcends all understanding shall garrison and mount guard over my heart and mind in Christ Jesus" Philippians 4:7
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Sherry (Meadows) Gray and family
rsmbgray@comcast.net
Thursday February 2, 2006 at
2:12 PM
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Even though I am not with you in person my heart is there. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Uncle Bud has a special place in my life and my family's. Meg still refers to him as Uncle Henry (froom the Wizard of Oz)and we still remember the trek to pick up 'Angel Puppy' for Ben. I know he is in heaven with family and friends waiting for the rest of us to be at that GREAT picnic with him. May the peace of the Lord be with you so that you may celebrate Bernard's life and may sorrows be few. I feel blessed to be a part of the same family as you. God is great. Auntie Em, you're the best!!!!! Keep your chin up and keep being a Meadows!!
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Sherri R. Holley-Bramer (great niece)
sherri.bramer@lmco.com
Thursday February 2, 2006 at
10:40 AM
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Dearest Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you with the loss of Uncle Bernard. May God's love surround and comfort you at this time. It so hard to loose someone you love but just knowing they are in a better place where there is no pain or sorrow provides an inner peace. He was a wonderful person and I personnally will treasure my memories of him close to my heart. He's home with his mom, dad and his 2 sisters. Maybe he will keep my grandma and Aunt Kitty in line up there! From their childhood stories they were quite ornary back in their day.
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