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Hunter B. Daniel

Huntsville, Alabama

Jun 12, 1957 – Jan 26, 2017

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BORN
June 12, 1957
DIED
January 26, 2017
LOCATION
Huntsville, Alabama

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June 12, 1957 - Jan. 26, 2017 Hunter Brown Daniel, Jr., 59, of Huntsville received a promotion on January 26, 2017. He is smiling in heaven now and making sure everyone knows he's there. Hunter was born on June 12, 1957 in Chattanooga, TN and raised in Huntsville and Jackson, MS. He married...

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Suzanne, after many years I decided today to see if I could locate Hunter and re-connect after 34 years. Hunter lived with me in Jackson, MS along with Mike Montgomery in the 1982-1983 time frame. We had the time of our young lives during those years. Ironically I had thought about a funny Hunter story earlier in the day which prompted my search. It was with great pain and regret that I discovered his passing and I just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss. I never knew if you two...

Dear Suzanne, I am so sorry to hear about Hunter. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Wish we could have made it to the service. With my deepest sympathy.

Keeping you all in our prayers! We were so sorry to hear about Hunter! We wished we could have been at his service! Please know you are loved and being prayed for daily! Love you guys!!!

I have sweet memories of Hunter and Suzanne at MSU and after we all graduated. My thoughts and prayers are with Suzanne and the family.

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That great smile is the first thing that I think of with Hunter. Blessings to those who love him and will miss him.

RIP H/D. I have countless memories of our times together on the Hill (Hollyhill) and U of A! You were in our wedding and George was a groomsman when you married your sweet Suzanne. I will always remember your twinkling blue eyes, devilish grin, and easy laughter. Prayers for Suzanne, Cameron and family, Spencer, and sisters Terri and Debbi.

I have known Hunter since we were about 15. He was fun to be around, loved life and could sell an igloo to an Eskimo. He was always a top performing salesman, and I remember being envious of his skills. He loved his family very much and was proud of his sons and their accomplishments. His wife Suzanne was a blessing from GOD and I know Hunter would agree with that. And right now my dear friend Hunter, is dancing in the stars. Love you my friend, will miss you no doubt. Until we meet again.