John-Hunter-Obituary

John Alan Hunter

San Luis Obispo, California

1954 - 2022

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John Alan Hunter May 31, 1954 - September 11, 2022 San Luis Obispo, California - It's not often that you get to end on a high note. Most people get to leave this earth at a ripe old age, in bed, surrounded by their loved ones. But for John Hunter, that just wasn't good enough. What end is more...

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On 911 my Father got his wings on High Mt Rd and flew away from us. He loved the ride, I will always miss him. Love, your son,

I Woked for John in his cabinet shop for a few years I learned alot in the time I worked with him he was a good man and boss so sorry to hear of his passing , l will always remember my time with hunter cabinets working with James and Russell me and Russell made matching coffee tales I have mine in my office memories off the hunter family godblee sue,Russell and james.

Our condolences and prayers to Sue and Russell and especially James for the lost of your Husband and Father. James and my son Anthony are very close friends and had spent many summers in SLO and Lake Nacimento! We pray that our Lord Jesus Christ brings healing to you and your family during this season of loss. The Martinez Family from SLO.

I am so sorry to hear of this. John is among the finest individuals I will meet in my lifetime. A pearl of a man. Kind, compassionate, understanding. I saw him regularly for about a year as I was his Rolfer. Always great to see him as he would wheel in on his bike. Pray for ease for his family with his passing.

I have known John over 40 years. One of my earliest memories was with E Clampus Vitus on a boat to Santa Cruz Island to place a plaque commemorating the winery on the island. It was a great trip with camping, hiking, and history. He will be greatly missed. - Dave Holmes XSNGH ECV.

Say it isn´t so... I met John in the early 70´s when my best friend, Bill Cockrill, started dating John´s sister Joyce. One of my first memories of John was him cutting a cast off of his foot/ankle before it was intended to be removed. It itched too much, so there he was sitting in our backyard with a Skilsaw removing his cast. He was Roger Marshall´s second in command, building my and Sara´s custom home in See Canyon back in the early 80´s. I always felt a special connection to John, almost...

We were fortunate enough to have him do our kitchen cabinets about 15 years ago...I wanted bamboo & it was his first time working with it. As accomplished a craftsman that he was; he was still learning and up to the challenge...bamboo had to 'rest' before working with it. It turned out beautifully & will always remember him. R.I.P. Prayers & Condolences to Sue, James & Russell. Mercedes & Tom Swem

I knew John years ago as we worked together and played some pool at Floyds.He was a great guy and I have a lot of good memories of happier days joking around and laughing till our sides were sure to "Bust". To suz ,family and rest of the old gang a big hug. Dodgervern

I'll miss my long time bike riding and ski trip partner. His cabinet work is in my kitchen, flawlessly crafted and installed, a daily reminder of what John was all about.