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Sherman Hunter

Fairfax, Virginia

1947 - 2022

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September 23, 2022
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Fairfax, Virginia

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Sherman HunterSherman S. Hunter, Jr., of White Plains, Maryland, died September 23, 2022 at INOVA Fairfax Hospital in Fairfax, Virginia. Sherman was born on June 16, 1947 to the late Rev. Sherman. S. Hunter, Sr. and Martha (Rucker) Hunter in Bridgeport. Sherman grew up in Stratford, where he...

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Rest in peace cousin Sherman

Be not dismayed what ever betide,God will take care of you;Beneath His wings of love abide,God will take care of you.May God´s comfort surround the Hunter´s Family.

My sincere condolences Princella, Sherman III, Shaun and the Hunter family. Praying for strength and comfort during this difficult time. Jackie Harris and Family

To the Hunter family My most sincere condolences to you all. May God give you strength ,peace and comfort in the time of your loss .. Barbara Lewis and family.

UPS New Haven Hall Fame 1982 at Chapel Square Mall. Sherman Hunter, Danny Camarón, Jerry Villano and Joe Lugo. Our condolences Joe Lugo and Soky Lugo

Our condolences Joe Lugo and Soky Batalla Lugo

Photo taken Chapel Square Mall New Haven Ct. 1982. Sherman Hunter, Danny Cameron, Jerry Villano and Joe Lugo. New Haven Hall of Fame Our Condolences. Joe Lugo and Sony Batalla Lugo.

To Princella, Sherman III, Shaun, and the entire Hunter family, you have our deepest condolences. We just learned of Sherman's passing this evening, and our hearts are heavy. What can be said other than Jill and I will be praying for strength, comfort, and peace to you all in knowing that Sherman is resting in the arms of the Lord our God.
P.S. Sherman has beaten me to a place where I want to be so I know I will see him again.

Princella and Family, We are Remembering all of you in Prayer. In times like these there's so much we don't understand.. so we hold on tightly to the One who does. Praying His strength, care and love will be very evident to all of you today. Rev. Dr. Johnny Gamble, Barbara (BJ) Gamble and Mother Marjorie Jordan