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Reid Judson Hunt

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Reid Judson Hunt 1974 ~ 2007 Reid passed away Jan. 28, 2007 in Colorado Springs, CO in an ice climbing accident. He was born Nov. 16, 1974 in Salt Lake City to Bob and Marian Hunt. Reid was raised in Sandy and was a graduate of Alta High. He served an LDS Sign Language Mission in New York City...

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Dear Bob & Marion

Christine called me to let me know of the passing of Reid. I want you to know that my heart is heavier because he is gone but lightened in knowing we will all meet him again. It looks like he grew to be a fine young man and an example to all those who knew him. I want you to know that my thoughts are with you and your family.

Dear Hunt Family,
We talked to Bro. Bob just a couple weeks ago. He was so proud of each of his children and of Marion. He spoke of their accomplishments and success'. He updated us on who was married, where each of you lived and your careers.
Now that Reid has beeen called home from his Earthly Mission, we would love to know how many people were touched by his testimony, love, friendship and humor. We know that he must have touched many lives. We are so proud to know the Hunt Family....

Dear Bob, Marian, and family,
I just learned of Reid's death. You may not remember, but Reid and my son, Bryan, use to play together when we all lived on Spartan Dr. Although we now live in different places, we still love you and remember alot of good times as neighbors. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Norma (Timothy) Newell

Dear Hunt Family,
I hope you'll all find comfort in knowing that Reid isn't lost, but rather, he is residing in Paradise and is with Our Heavenly Father.
He will always be in yours and our memories, and yours and our hearts until the great day of Reunion.

I wanted to let you know that Reids work isn't finished by any means.
Reid was our "Rocket" sent, and set off from this launch pad by Unseen Hands.
His sparkling, bubbly personality, his love of life, his zest for...

Dear Hunt Family,
What great memories we all have of growing up together. My mom called each one of her children to let them know of Reid's passing and your family has been in our hearts since. We love you guys!
The Richard Allred Family.

Dear Hunt Family,

I'm so sorry to hear about Reid. My family and I always felt such a special connection to your family growing up. I remember catching up with Reid often in the halls throughout our school years and talking on our way to class (because we could) he was always so happy and positive with a contagious smile (just like Adam's). He was doing amazing things then and it sounds like he went on to do much more. You must be very proud. He was truly a role model to his hearing...

To my dear, dear family~
I hope you get this message, I've been out of the country for a few days and just heard the news this morning. Reid was such an amazing person, I am in awe of him and everyone in your immediate family. The faith, love, kindness and willingness to help others that you all project is overwhelming. I am very proud of Reid's successes and accomplishments in life. My favorite memory, was playing Simon with Reid when he was just a little boy at Christmas. It was fun...

To Reid's climbing partner:
We think of you often and our hearts go out to you. We still struggle with the loss of our very close friend in an accident some years ago and know some of what you are likely going through; you obviously loved your friend very much. We admire your courage and hope you continue climbing, that Reid's spirit of adventure and zest for life that clearly touched so many people shine through you.

Adam,
Our hearts and condolences are with you in your time of sorrow.
May God bless you and yours with strength and confort.