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Robert P. Hunt

Williamsburg, Virginia

1934 - 2015

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WILLIAMSBURG - Robert P. Hunt, longtime Administrator at the College of William and Mary, died early on December 4, 2015, in Richmond VCU Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mr Hunt was born on April 10, 1934, in Accomac County, Virginia; a Methodist preacher's son of Norman F.and Lottie M. Hunt....

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Sylvia and children,
We have so many fond memories of you both. Bob as a "Jolly Green Giants"softball teammate, and handball opponent, and working together on Boys State, College Orientation and other projects. Of attending football games with you both, and socializing so many memorable times. Both of you generate warm memories-and with those memories go our prayers for your continued consolation. Love and best wishes, Betty and Bob Squatriglia

Mom and I were very saddened to hear of Bob's passing. He was on our church mailing list and Mom I were praying for him and for all y'all and are doing so now during this sad time of adjustment. What wonderful memories we all had of his kindness, good humor and his incredible dedication to the college and the community. Know that Dad was there to greet him in the big Williamsburg reunion upstairs. So many loved ones we will see again one day! Scott Freeman for Theresa "Pete" Freeman

Dear Sylvia and family,
Learned today of Bob's passing. I have fond memories of him during my four years at the College of William and Mary. You and he showed me great kindness which helped me mature as a young adult. He will always be in my heart, therefore, he is gone but not forgotten.

I can honestly say that every single interaction I ever had with Bob was positive. I always felt happy to see him, and he was always kind and welcoming to me. He will be missed.

My sincerest sympathy to all your family in the loss of a husband, a father and a grandfather. May the love you shared and the memories you made together sustain you.

So sorry to hear about Bob. I have many fond memories of times sharing a laugh, a story, or smile, plus a serious side when as the WM Tennis Coach I pushed for a special slot in admissions for a student.
He was always fair and trusting and later in life we were good friends. I will miss him.
Betty Flo and I express our deepest sympathy in your time of sorrow.

Dear Sylvia and family,
We were deeply saddened to learn of Bob's passing and express our deepest sympathy and condolences to you all. You and Bob were very special in our time in Williamsburg, and we have many fond memories of our times together-social events, handball, softball and bridge games over the years. Bob was a special College dean of admissions and administrator and there is much silent testimony to his presence as well as the many lives that he touched...including ours. You...