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Richard A. Hunt

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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HUNTRICHARD A. of Williamstown, NJ, formerly of Phila., age 45, on May 3, 2006. Beloved husband of Rose M. Hunt (nee Mrzyglod). Devoted father of Tara, Elisa, Kimberly and Gina. Dear brother of James, Anthony and Michelle. Loving grandfather of Jonathan. Visitation Tuesday. from 9-11 A.M., at THE...

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I miss you uncle richie but i will never forget you. I Love You!

Mr. Hunt, Me, Lis, and Mrs. Hunt

Mrs. Hunt, Tara, Lis, Kimmy, and Gina. There are not enough words to describe your husband, and your father. He is the most amazing person I have ever met in my life, and will probably ever meet in my lifetime. There are so many memories, where to start? Well who could forget "GETTA GRIPPER!" I will never forget that. Oh and no boy was ever good enough for me. He was always so caring. He was a second father to me. Always worried about what I was doing with my life, and where I was going next....

Rich you are my friend and I will miss you dearly.
Rose and kids god bless you.

i will miss seeing you but you will always be in our hearts

Rosie and Girls

We are very sorry for your loss and Jimmy misses him every day. We loved Richie and will miss all the fun times we had together and keep all the memories in our hearts

Richie you will surely be missed by everyone who ever knew you you will always be in our hearts

Rose and girls: I find myself crying then laughing when i think of the joker (Rich)with all the things we used to do as kids. And then, as we grew, as men, we did not see each other for long times apart but my whole famly back east was always in my prayers. I know my father was so so proud of Rich and the way he grew as a father to his girls and to Rose as a husbend. One thing stands out, Rich used to say if you can't take it don't dish it out. I still to this day use that. Love and miss ya...

THAT SMILE

All who knew him would tell it's true
If you ever met Rich he'd have an effect on you!
It was THAT SMILE!

Maybe you were sad or not having a good day
He wouldn't leave you alone; he'd have something to say
And he'd give you THAT SMILE!

Long pity parties weren't part of his game,
That's not what you thought of when you mentioned his name.
But you do remember THAT SMILE!

He was a “get it done" guy always ready...