ORA-HUNTER-Obituary

ORA PEARL HUNTER

Cleveland, Ohio

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HUNTER ORA PEARL HUNTER, passed November 25, 2009. WAKE THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 2009, 10:00 A.M., AT BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH, 14918 CARDINAL AVE., Funeral to follow at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements by CUMMINGS AND DAVIS FUNERAL HOME, 13201 EUCLID AVE.

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Pearl was truly a wonderful person and she will be missed dearly. But her spirit will be in the heart of all those who loved her. May GOD grant the Hunter Family with Hope and Peace in their time of grieving. Love Always Tracy and Family.

Since the day Gary introduced Pearl to our family (1981) she has always been part of us. Pearl was there for us during our sorrows and happy times. She will truly be missed but never forgotten. Rest assured that we will always be there for JR.
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Hunter Family,

Pearl was a special unique person. Our family was blessed to have her. I will truly miss her. J.R. remember we are here for you. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

To the Hunter family, from all of us who loved her, especially me. May God keep you and heal you in your time of grief. Our prayers are with you always.

Pearl, we shared some good times and some fun times with you. We will truly miss you at our East High Class of 1973, class reunions. We could always depend on you attending the reunions with your school spirit. To the Hunter family, our sincere condolences to you.

I really loved Pearl as a friend and a client, we really miss her. We have shared great laughs and greater times together, she will truly be missed!

Dear Hunter Family,

I am truly sorry for your loss. Ora was a very loving and sweet person to know. I worked with Ora for 7 years, and I enjoyed each day I had a chance to laugh and talk with her.

To the Hunter fammily may the Lord be with you in your time of need, Pearl will be missed and was loved by all.

Condolences from the Watkins Family.

To the Hunter Family,
Your precious jewel will be missed, but her spirit and smile will remain with us all forever. Pearl and her friend Barbara would play cards at my house with Faye on 116th street back in the day ('78, '79). They would retire any and all comers and would always walk away as winners (so we thought) :) Pearl always had a quiet and dry sense of humor that mirrored my sense of humor which absolutely made me laugh hysterically. I met Pearl through her sister Marie who...