P.-Hunt-Obituary

Dr. P. St. George Hunt

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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HUNTDR. P. ST. GEORGE, age 59, of Devon, Died Thursday Dec. 4, 2008 at Paoli Hospital. Beloved husband of Susan Robinovitz, father of Hillary Robinovitz Hunt, Ethan Lillard Hunt, brother of Albert R.Hunt (Judy Woodruff), William D.L. Hunt (Teresa), Mary Hunt Davis (Neil), uncle to several nieces...

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Missing you old friend. I still tell stories to the uninitiated of the great St. George! Everyone is amazed and appreciative to hear them.

I think of you often, Saintie. You were one of a kind- warm, funny, vibrant, irreverent, truly a wonderful person!

Thinking of you beloved old friend and all the lives enriched by your friendship, kindness and laughter.

Saw a stunning sunset tonight and know that God's enjoying St George's company.

God Bless,

Sunny and Maddie

Dear Susie,

Brian and I were showing a friend our picture of St. George on our mantle. Just to show our friend who he is, Brian looked him up on the internet and we found his obituary. I can't tell you how profoundly sorry we were to hear this sad news. We have such fond memories of him from holiday parties in Vail and of growing up in Wayne, Pennsylvania, going to Higgins Bakery, and his being my aunt's veterinarian. I know we have not seen you or St....

My husband just heard you on the radio being referred to as St. George's widow. He often heard St. George when he called in on the air. We were shocked and saddened to hear of your loss and the passing of a wonderful, compassionate and kind man. We first met St. George in 1988 when we adopted Arlin's dog, Molly, and continued bringing her to St. George. It was worth the trip from Northeast Philly to see how kind he was to her and all the animals. He took good care of Molly until her...

Dear Susie, I feel a little behind the times here, having only just learned of St. George's passing. I just wanted to express again my deepest sympathies. My family and I will always remember how wonderful your husband was when he came to our home two years ago to euthanize our beloved Roxie dog. He spoke gently and sweetly to the kids as he explained what was happening and he even comforted me and my husband. I have always enjoyed our visits to the office, in part because of his...

DEAR SUSAN, TODAY,AFTER ALMOST ONE YEAR, WE FOUND OUT ABOUT YOUR TRAGIC LOSS. IT WAS A SHOCK FOR US. PLEASE ACCEPT OUR DEEPEST SIMPATHY
OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
LOVE, SOL AND ROSETTE LITTMAN