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Stephen Mark Hunter

New River Valley, Virginia

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Stephen Mark Hunter, 209 Pine Street, Blacksburg, Va., passed away Thursday, June 24, 2010, in the Roanoke Trauma Center. He was 50 years old. He was born May 14, 1960 at Brevard, N.C. to Stephen Morgan Hunter and Sybil Gregory Hunter, who predeceased him. Mark graduated from Clemson University...

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Mark touched so many people's lives with his kind & caring nature; his interest in others; and his loving contributions to his church, work, special causes, and his family. Mark will be deeply missed by all. My love and prayers to Stephen, Donna, Morgan and family.

Mark was beloved by the entire family, especially the older ones who passed on so much family history to him before his untimely passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and it is our prayer that the memories you have of Mark will help you thru this difficult time.

Mark at the 2009 Hunter Family Reunion in Lakeland, FL

Mark canoing with cousins-Lakeland, FL 2009

Mark was special in many ways. My mother Maralouise Stribling was especially fond of Mark. She was so delighted that he took an interest in our family's history and shared his research. Debbi and I send our deepest sympathy especially to (Morgan) Steve and Donna as we are saddened at his untimely death.

To Stephen and family Mark was a super young man. He was the son any father would be proud to have. His love of family and friends brought happiness and love to all. He will surely be missed by all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Stephen, Donna and family. David a Sante’

Mark, Aunts and family

To Mark's family and Friends, we have lost the companionship of a wonderful man! Mark was a gift to a lot of people in a lot of different ways. That awesome sense of humor will be missed, but so remembered. God now has you so gently folded into His protective arms. Marie Venice Cocoa, Fl.

I never knew Mark personally, but felt that I knew him through his loving partner David, who cherished him and their long term partnership. May he rest in peace and may David find solitude and strength in this most difficulty of times. Life alone is a hard existence, but life alone in the absence of one you've loved unconditionally is to exist with the memories you made that will be forever cherished. Rest in peace Mark and God be with you David.