Glen-Hunt-Obituary

Glen Dale Hunt

Austin, Texas

Jul 12, 1947 – Apr 20, 2023

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BORN
July 12, 1947
DIED
April 20, 2023
LOCATION
Austin, Texas

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Glen Dale Hunt was born in Lubbock, Tx on July 12, 1947 to George Wilbur and Dorothy (Nixon) Hunt. Glen passed from his earthly life into the arms of our Heavenly father on Thursday, April 20, 2023 after a brief illness of aggressive Non Hodgkins Lymphoma and inoperable heart conditions. Glen...

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Government in Idalou 1974

May your soul rest in peace, you are a sui generis. I am an Adjunct Professor today at ACC because you saw the potential in me and hired me in August 2005. I remembered this month vividly because it was the same month as Hurricane Katrina. Rest in Power, Glen

I knew Glen from childhood when our families were members of Asbury Methodist in Lubbock, Texas. We reconnected in 2000 when Glen lived in Austin, blessing my husband, Tom, and me, as well as many Methodists in Austin, by being a witness to the significance of full inclusion in our faith community. His beautiful gifts and grace helped influence our church, First United Methodist, to become affiliated with the Reconciling Ministry Network which advocates for the affirmation and welcoming of...

My condolences to the family. Mr. Hunt hired me 18 years ag, and became my mentor at Austin Community College. I had the privilege to learn from him and have great conversations. You will be missed! Celeste

I have known Glen for over 45 years. My fondest memory of him was that he was quite the storyteller. His stories always ended with a giggle, big grin, and eyes wide open. Hope he and MT are telling stories together again.

What a man. What a life. His passion for this country, our democracy, and active citizenship was infectious. His legacy will live on through the lives of his students. He will be missed, but more than that, he will be remembered by all that he touched with his intellect, quick wit, kindness, and generosity.

Graduate of IHS. Bicentennial class of `76. Mr. Hunt was the type of teacher to so many of us that we could call him Glen. Not in class of course. He was only 11 years older than us you see. He was one of us. As an educator, Head of Engineering Academy, and Founder of a STEM Academy, I can say Glen was an impeccable educator capable of transferring State required standards to the tissue of the learner; elevating the State´s lessons the learner´s level. The lessons became ours. He taught...

Glen was my civics teacher at Idalou High School. He had a heart for his students teaching us to think and make informed decisions. He will be missed. Pam Moore

You were a wonderful friend and perfect traveling companion. I, many friends, and thousands of your students benefitted and learned from you. You are sorely missed. Mary