Warner-Hunter-Obituary

Warner L. Hunter Sr.

Virginia, Virginia

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Pastor Warner L. Hunter Sr., 70, of Covington, Va., went to be with the Lord on Friday, August 14, 2009. He was born on July 28, 1939, to the late Bishop W.I. Hunter and Edith Irving Hunter in Covington, Va. He was married to the late Carolyn R. Hunter and was also preceded in death by four...

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To the Hunter Family and the Church Family,

Our prayers are with you all. I will always remember Elder Hunter, as Baby Brother. He was such an inspiration to me when I live in Covington. I am so happy to have had him as a part of my life. I had looked so forward to coming
to Va, to be able to rejoice again, with him as the voice. God bless you all. Heavens gain, as you know he will be shouting all over the place. God be with all of you.
Liz (Fats) Davis

As a young teenager i was sent to Covington to attend my first State Youth Congress. Warner picked me up at the bus station, put me in a wonderful home, tgransported me to and froom church and did whatever he could to amke my time there wonderful. Since that time he has been my big brother. He will be greatly missed. The Williams family and the Hunter family have been connected since the days of our parents. Let's stay connected
Joseph T. Williams

My thoughts and prayers are with you
during your time of sorrow. Elder
Hunter was a true man of God. My
life has been inspired through his
leadership.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My heart goes out to the family of Elder Hunter. He was truly a man who practiced what he preached. I have never known anything about him except that he was a man after God's own heart. I truly believe that Heaven has gained another angel. May God comfort you in a way that only a loving and caring God can.

To the Hunter Family,
Superintendent Warner Hunter exemplified what it really meant to be a saint of God. I will forever cherish the time he unconditionally shared with me, helping to mold me into a responsible man of God. Words can never really convey all he meant to me. He was more than a pastor, friend, and mentor, he was my father. To the Hunter family I will always be there for you...and Gospel Tabernacle I will never ever forget what you did for me while residing at "Boys Home". A...

To the Hunter Family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of our cousin Elder Hunter. We will miss him very much. Our prayer is that God will comfort the family and that memories will keep your father close.
The Pendleton Family, Maryland

To the Hunter Family,
May God confort you during this time of transition. "Elder" is not loss so there nothing to find.Paul puts it best when he said," to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord." I am a distant cousin who heard the stories my mother(Martha Lou Davis-Melton) use to tell me about this dynamic family of God.For years, I have dedicated my prayers for your family's strenghth in the Lord and I thank God that the family is still continuing on in the ministry.May...

To the Hunter & the church,we wil all miss our pastor(he was mine for over 20 years,I will miss him when I come home,God BlESS all,my heart is full.take care,love to all.
Sister Shirley Laws