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Keith Lynn Hunt

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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HUNT, KEITH Keith Lynn Hunt, aged 91, of Grand Rapids, went to be with the Lord on June 30. Born in Detroit, Keith attended high school in Rochester, Michigan before attending Michigan State College, where he studied chemical engineering. The Second World War interrupted his studies, and he...

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Mark, so sorry for your loss. We left on the 1st to pick up our g'son in Missouri and take him home in CO. We returned on the 8th so we missed it all. I wish I could have been there to see you and the family. I always admired your dad and reading the obit. I find that there is so much I didn't even know. Blessings on you and yours.

Dear Hunt Family,
Uncle Keith was a special blessing to my children. They loved to visit him each summer, and enjoyed numerous fishing adventures with him. He taught them things about fishing that I couldn't.

They would often just stop by to visit him while at the cabin, and would be welcomed with a snack and a chat with Uncle Keith and Aunt Rusty. We will all miss him!

Dear Mark,
Know that we are in prayer for your family and so many friends that will miss Keith. His life was such a gift to the kingdom work at Cedar Campus. There is something about Christians having eternal life hope that makes me want to cheer with a tear in my eye at the thought of Keith and Rusty together again worshiping our Lord. I am sure Keith's voice is booming out louder than ever among the great cloud of witnesses -"May Jesus Christ be praised!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Dear Mark,
Sorry to hear your Dad has passed on. But glad it's to a better place.
Keep looking up as you carry on, Mary

I will never forget you Keith Hunt, for you were a legend of a man. What a blessing you were to all around you. It was a privilege and honor to have known you, as I was growing up. Thank you for all you did for me, and for my family. We enjoyed your company, your smile, and your beautiful voice. You were always cheerful, always kind, always patient - always showing the light of Jesus through you. You are so special to me, and to so many others. I'm sure the numbers are staggering. So...

I never met you, but your work deeply affected my life. My son and his wife met while working at Cedar Campus. During their college years they were active with Inter Varsity Christians at Michigan Tech.
I am so thankful he is a godly man who has a godly wife. Tomorrow they leave with their 4 children to spend a week at Cedar Campus. God Bless your family. Praise the Lord for your life.

Are there sailboats in heaven? Mark, I imagine your parents going for a sail on the crystal sea and then perhaps coming home to a snug little pine-panelled mansion to read Pooh stories. (God undoubtedly keeps a library of examples of his children's creativity.) When I think of Keith and Rusty, the word that comes to mind is JOY—the joy that comes from knowing JESUS. We look forward to rejoicing with them when we get there.