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John R. Hunter

Columbus, Ohio

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HUNTER John R. Hunter, 59, passed away Wednesday, August 22 in Dublin, OH, where his family has resided for more than twenty years. John is survived by his beloved and devoted wife of thirty-three years, Carol; and three sons, Scott of Santa Cruz, CA, Sean (Andrea) of Chicago, IL, and Stephen of...

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Carol & Family,
John was our sales rep. at Brown County General Hospital for many years and we loved and adored him. He is the best sales rep. this hospital has ever known and probably always will be and I have told Seneca Medical that many times. He was funny, caring, worked hard, always upbeat and spoke his mind. I extend my sympathy to the family and sorry that it is so late in coming. Sincerely, Debbie Smitson

God be with you John. Class mate of '71, SJJ

Horseshoes anyone?

My deepest condolences to the entire Hunter family. Johnnie and I were grade school buddies and played a lot of sports together. I also was lucky enough to sneak in on some of the Hunter feasts on Glenwood. What a treat... I just found out about Johnnies passing by another good friend of ours Gary Baz... Gary wrote a rememberance to Johnnie that I'd love to share with anyone that's interested. If you email me at [email protected] I'll forward it on. May the peace be with you Johnnie.
Your...

I have Great Memories of John growing
up in the Old West End.
I remember John as a very Competitive
Funny"Wise Guy",Special Person.I regret not seeing more of him.
Our Deepest Sympathy goes out to the
Entire Hunter Family from
Pat/Nancy and All the Flynn's

Carol, I had only met John one time and I knew he was special; from what my daughter mentioned, special to everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time, and may you be comforted knowing he is in the best place ever. God Bless. Most Sincerely, Lisa (Amanda's mom)

Carol, Scott, Sean and Stephen. Our lives are enriched. Our memories bountiful. Our connection now, however far, forever bound. And all because of the beauty of laughter, good times, boys who beat-up on one another and that special place we call St. Chuck's. John may have been an Everyman, but in our lives and I know yours, he is; THE MAN. Please know our love, thoughts and prayers are with you and we promise to see you soon. John rest peacefully my friend and let us take care of the yard...

I will always remember John fondly. He was such great fun to grow up with at Cathedral and had an infectious smile. We would like to extend our sincere sympathy to the whole family.
Mike and Colleen (Costain) Whipple

Johnny,
Growing up with you was aways a lot of fun, you were someone I looked up to.
Thanks for turning me on to The Eagles.
You will be truly missed.
Your Cousin Stephen.