Jesse-Hunter-Obituary

Jesse Hunter

Middletown, Connecticut

Oct 24, 1952 – Feb 12, 2025 (Age 72)

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BORN
October 24, 1952
DIED
February 12, 2025
AGE
72
LOCATION
Middletown, Connecticut
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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SFC (Ret) Jesse Hunter passed away peacefully on February 12, 2025, in Davenport, FL. He was born to Robert A. Hunter Sr. and Mary Alice (Dixon) Hunter on October 24, 1952, in Middletown, CT. He graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1970. Shortly after graduation he enlisted in the United...

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To The Hunter Family and Friends of the Hunter Family: All of you are in my thoughts at this most difficult time. I served with Jesse in the Connecticut Army National Guard (Company C 726th Maintenance) in Southington, Connecticut from 1984-1990. Jesse was a GREAT man, a GREAT soldier, and a GREAT family man. As one of Jesse's Lieutenants, Jesse treated me with the utmost respect and always, always did whatever was asked of him, to complete the military mission. I never had to worry...

I met Jesse and Debbie through my husband. We got together here and there for dinner and we were happy when he was able to come to visit us on Oak Island. Since their move to Florida they always found time to come see us for a visit which we always enjoyed. So sad to lose such a nice man much too soon. Our deepest sympathy to you Debbie and to your entire family. Jesse,may you RIP with you family in heaven.

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To the Hunter's family sorry for your loss he's in heaven the beautiful amazing angels. Love you . From Eunice Jackson always and forever

You're in heaven with beautiful angels. Your parents was my godparents. Always and forever God bless you. Eunice Jackson

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Dear Debbie, Jesse, Jr., and Gary - Jesse's Utica, New York "family" is deeply saddened by your profound loss. From the moment Jesse first visited our family, he immediately endeared himself to all of us with an enduring bond of affection. Beginning with our late mother who made it her personal passion to make sure Jesse was well fed, to our extended family who welcomed him (and Debbie) on each visit with so much joy and excitement, Jesse filled our hearts with much, laughter, great...