▰ Bobby Hunter Died January 01, … More Information |
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Obituary: Bobby Joe Hunter was born 6, 1950 and raised in Malvern, Arkansas. He was the fifth of nine children born to Ennis N. Hunter and Oradel (Sally) Hunter. He completed high school at A.A. Wilson High School in 1968_and attended college at Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas for three years. On May 8, 1971, Bobby was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart, Carrie Jean Diggins at Bethel A.M.E Church in Malvern, Arkansas. Together they raised three beautiful daughters and a son in the greater Little Rock area. Bobby was employed by 3M Corporation in Little Rock until he was diagnosed with cancer. Bobby was a man of few words, yet he exhibited strength of character and kindness that was known and appreciated by his co-workers, friends and family. He was always the first to volunteer to help a neighbor or a friend in need. Like his father, Bobby took pride in being able to “fix” and handle most projects on the job and at home. Bobby was also an avid reader and a historian. In recent years, he became genuinely interested in genealogy and had researched his family ancestry for several generations. He was a sports enthusiast, following both his favorite professional teams The New England Patriots and The San Antonio Spurs during his free time. More than anything, Bobby loved and celebrated his adoring family. He was the family’s pillar of strength and his wisdom will be sorely missed. We will always remember and cherish his goodness and the inviting “smile on his face” as we entered his den – and take comfort in knowing that he is at peace. Bobby is survived by this wife Carrie; his daughters Karen, Cheryl, and Crystal; his son Michael Hatley (Anita), grand-daughter Asia; two grand-dogs Diamond Diva and Maxi Denim. He also leaves behind three brothers, Montroy, Dennis (Mary), and Adrian (Gwen); three sisters, Carolyn, Betty, Katherine, a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives. He is preceded in death by this parents, and two sisters, Juanita and Myrtle. The family will receive friends and loved ones at Griffin Leggett Healey &Roth from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on , May 2. services will be 4:00 p.m. on , May 3, at the same location. |
▰ Bobby Joe Hunter Died April 26, … More Information |
Bobby Joe Hunter, born January 6, 1950 entered Heaven's gates on April 26, 2017 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bobby was 67.
Family members and close friends: , Marcus Chanay, Joyce Alexander Stuart, Phyllis Keith, Brian, Salisa, And Bailee Harrison, Marilyn, Dwight Lambert, Brandy Gray, Royce Dianne Ollison, Ola Faye Walker, Linda Hernandez, Leta Godfrey-anthony, Bruce Thompson, Ken Tippens, Kenyun Swinney, Ches Talley, Barney Sally, Nicole Nooner, Staff Of Griffin Leggett Healey & Roth Funeral Home, Brenda Jackson ( Buckner ), Sonia Henson, Pat Griffen |
▰ Bobby Hunter Died August 10, … More Information |
Bobby Hunter, 69, of Conway, Arkansas departed this life August 10, 2005. Obituary published: August 11, 2005 in "SW Times" |
▰ Blake Ryan Hunter Died January 23, … More Information |
Blake Ryan Hunter, born July 4, 1990 passed from this world into the next January 23, 2016 in Searcy, Arkansas. Blake was 25.
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Obituary: Blake Hunter, 25, died on 23, 2016 in Searcy Arkansas. He was born in Charlotte NC to his parents Dedra and Steve Hunter of Bentonville Arkansas. He has a sister Kalyn Hunter and a brother Chase Hunter both of Bentonville. Grandparents are Ralph and Shirley Hunter of Owasso Oklahoma, and George and Joy Oliver of Searcy Arkansas. Blake loved family, travel, being on the stage and children. He had found ways to bring many of those together by teaching others whether it be in the classroom, traveling performance groups or with various stage productions. Most recently he was a teacher at Cross Pointe Academy in Searcy Arkansas, where he taught theatre and he had just been offered a future role teaching and training young performers for Broadway shows in New York. While a student at Harding University he was actively involved in many of the music and theatre programs as a participant and most recently as a staff choreographer for the annual Spring Sing extravaganza and coming productions. He was a member of TNT mens club, Zeta Rho Beau and the Pied Pipers, a traveling childrens performing group. Blake participated in Spring Sing each year and was honored to be chosen as Spring Sing Host in 2014. Blake graduated from Bentonville, Arkansas High School where he was a National Honor Student, a 4 year varsity letterman on the soccer team as well as a member of Chamber and Acapella Choirs. In addition he was involved in numerous theatre productions throughout High School. He was a member of the Church of Christ and active in his church and youth group. Blake traveled on several missionary trips to places like Chile, Mexico, Scotland and loved to impact the lives of those he touched. A celebration of life will be at 1:30 on , 26, 2016 at the Church of Christ. The family will receive guests after the service. by Powell of Searcy. www.powellfuneralhome.net Memorials may be made to Harding University Theatre Department, HU Box 12238, Searcy, Arkansas 72149 |