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Oren George Hunt

Windsor, Vermont

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Oren George Hunt Windsor, VT - Oren George Hunt passed on September 27th, 2025 in Windsor, VT, at the age of 97. He was born April 1, 1928 in Orange, NJ, to Helen Onalee "Lybarger" Hunt and Oren George Hunt Sr. Oren was a member of the NJ State Militia until 1945 when he joined the Naval Reserve....

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"Mr. Hunt" was my 5th grade teacher in Lebanon, NH grade school. I'll always remember when he took a small group of us kids to a piano concert at Dartmouth College. I've never forgotten him. My condolences to his family. Kim

This is with my deepest sympathy. Mr. Hunt, you were my favorite teacher if all time. You taught me so much. From the typical learnings, to how to play cribbage or chess, I chose both, you inspired me to want to learn, and not just school, but life. You taught us how to square dance, than more importantly, chose myself and Shelly to to go square dancing with you and your wife Patricia. It may seem small, but I've carried your lessons throughout life. R.I.P. Mr. Hunt, may you and your wife...

Mr Hunt was my 5th grade teacher at Hartland Elementary. He was a great teacher who taught us so many things including how to play Chess and Cribbage. Rest in peace, Mr Hunt. My condolences to his family.

Mr. Hunt was a good man and a good teacher. He was very intelligent and one of the teachers that you always remember.

A kind eccentric man that I had the pleasure of being under his care. Thank you for honing my cribbage skills, and how to build a bridge!

Condolences to Kyle, Stacy, Chris and Family on Uncle Tim´s passing. Another great long Hunt life. My Mom loved her big brother very much. You don´t forget your time with Uncle Tim. May he rest in peace.

Mr. Hunt was a wonderful and unforgettable teacher in Weathersfield. Always pushing students to be their best. RIP.

Mr. Hunt was my teacher at Hartland Elementary School for 6th grade. I´ll never forget him! He was quite the personality; he got us to read the Canterbury Tales which was quite an advanced book for our grade level. That book opened my eyes to a whole new world and helped encourage my love of reading. My condolences to his family.

Thank you for challenging people to pursue a love of learning as you did. Rest well Professor