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March 27

Mandi-ism's - Constantly being updated

Mandi-ism's
A Mandi-ism is what I refer to my daugther's words of wisdom that she spouts off when she should probably be keeping her mouth closed.  I usually just write them down, but have decided that I should be sharing the pleasure of her wisdom with everyone else.  I will do my best to update this blog as they roll off of her lips.
 
 
26 Mar 2008:  I have been spending the past few days gathering everything together so that I can get our taxes filed.  After several hours of sorting receipts yesterday I was losing patience with the task at hand as well as her incessant begging for MORE Easter candy.  I said to her, "Amanda, you are just about on my last nerve! Go do something!"  Without thinking she blurted out, "I was on your last nerve yesterday, so I can't be on it today because you don't have one left!"
 
 
27 Mar 2008:  After giving a big long stretch to work out the kinks, I said to her this morning, "Oh, that felt good. Whata'ya think, do I look taller?"  She said, "Mom, old people don't grow, they get littler. Don't you remember Granny?"
 
 
13 Jul 2008:  While doing the laundry today I had just finished a load of Mandi's dance leotards and asked her to go to her room and bring me some hangers.  She asked, "Why?"  I replied, "I need to hang your dance suits up so they can dry and I'm out of hangers here in the laundry room."  She said, "Can't you get them yourself?"  I said, "No, I asked you to get them."  With a heavy sigh and a roll of her eyes she said, "Ooooh! Alright! But I'm only bringing you the empty ones!"
February 11

POOR / POORE Family Research - Under Reconstruction

This blog entry is being reconstructed.
 
It will be available again shortly. 
 
October 04

Bickers Family Archives - Updated 10-3-2007

ROBERT BICKERS
1709 - 1808
7G-Grandfather of Lori J. (Hunt) Zierden
DOCUMENT: Land Transfer Deed - Bickers to Collins, 1732
Source: Spotsylvania, Virginia County Records, 1721-1800, Deed Book B, Pg. 296-297. Commonwealth of Virginia, Circuit Court of Spotsylvania County, Office of the Clerk, Spotsylvania, Virginia. 
Status of Document: Certified Copy obtained from Spotsylvania Officer of the Clerk.
Transcribed by Lori J. Zierden
 
Pg. 296
This Indenture made the Sixth Day of June in the year of our Lord God One -
thousand Seven hundred and thirty two Between Robert Bickers of Spotsylvania County
planter of the one part and John Collins of Caroline County planter of the other part -
Witnesseth that the said Robert Bickers for His Consideration of the Sum of five Shil
lings lawfull[sic] money to him in hand paid by the said John the receipt where of the said -
Robert doth hereby acknowledge and there of and of Every part thereof doth hereby ac
cept and Discharge the said John [undecipherable] admrs. Hath granted bargained & [hole in doc] by
these presents doth grant bargain. Sold unto the said John Collins his heirs [hole in doc] admrs.
and assigns one tract or parcell[sic] of Said Containing two hundred acres of being part of a -
Granted tract of one thousand acres granted by pattent[sic] to the said Robert Bickers the twenty
eighth Day of September MDCCXXViiii[1729] lying & being in St. marks[sic] parish in Spotsylvania
Pg. 297
297)
County and is bounded As followeth (to wit) Begining[sic] at a maple white oak & red oak
on the East Side the Beverdam [sic] run thence North Seventy three Degrees East one hundred
and fourty[sic] pines thence North thirty Degrees west two hundred & fifty two
poles to a red oak in poison feilds[sic] thence South Sixty degrees West one hundred & fifty Eight
poles to a red oak on the East Side of Beaverdam run thence Down the said run the -
Severall[sic] Curses[sic] to the begining[sic] And all the houses orchards fences timber major water
ways appertaining And all the right Estate property Claims & Demands of him the said
Robert Bickers of [2 words undecipherable] the [crossed through - promises] Said land or any part thereof
                                                                                                                                      To Have & to hold
the Said land and promises and Every part thereof with all & Every its appurtenances unto the
Said John Collins his Excrs. admrs. and assigns from th Day of the Date hereof for & during
the full End and term of Six months from thence Next Ensueing[sic] [crossed through - & fully] to the End -
that by Vertue[sic] of these presents and of the Statute of Transferring uses into possession
the said John Collins may be in the actual possession of the promises & may be Enabled
to Accept of a grant and release of the Land to him the said Robert Bickers his heirs
and assigns for ever In Witness where of the parties to these presents Interchange
ably have Set their hands and Seals the Day and year first above written~
Sealed and Delivered }
In presence of           }                     Robert Bickers {Seal} [Signed in own hand] 
                                                                       her
Benja. Carre                                     Elizabeth   E   Bickers {Seal}
Jon. Henderson                                                mark
Samuel Brockman
               At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on Tuesday June the Sixth 17[??]
                           Robert Bickers acknowledge this his Deed of Lease for
     Land, Unto John Collins at whose motion the Same is admitted to record~~
                                                       Test     John Walter Clk Court  [Signed in own hand] 
Certified by County Seal
as a true copy
   A COPY TESTE:
Paul M. Metzger, Clerk
By: Arlen Z. Roger  [Signed in own hand] 
        9-26-2007 
 
DOCUMENT: Will of Robert Bickers of Orange Co., Virginia 1808
Status of Document: Printed, transcribed copy acquired from above, Copied below viz:
 
DOCUMENT: March 29, 1775, proved February 2, 1808: Will of Robert Bickers of Orange Co., Virginia
LOCATION: Will Book 4, Page 277, Orange County, Virginia
--------
     In the name of God Amen - I Robert Bickers of Orange County and
St. Thomas Parrish[sic] Being painful and weak in Body But in perfect mind
and memory Blessed by to God for it I do ordain and Constitute this my
Last Will and Testament in manner and following - firt I comd. My
Soule[sic] into the hands of Allmighty[sic] God hoping Through the Tenderous
Death and pashion[sic] of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to Receive free
pardon and Foregiveness[sic] of all my Sins and my Body to be Decently
Buried at the Discretion of my Executors which I have affter[sic] named -
     Imprimis I Chuse[sic] my elder Son William Bickers and my Son in Law
William Edwards and I Give and Bequeath my plantation and all that
Land on the said side of the River whereon my plantation lyes[sic] To my
Younger Son Joseph and his heirs forever and Do give and Bequeath to
ye Said Joseph Bickers all my Stock and Moveables after my Decease and
my wife The Land bounded as followeth:
     Beginning at an ash and a Large maple by ye run side thence with
a Straight Course to the Rocky Spring and to a straight Course to ye
head of the Raccone[sic] Branch to a corner of Wm. Eastwoods thence with a
line to a corner white oak and two pines in Jno Seayers orphans Line
Thence with that line Crossing a branch by (?) Pear Tree and
Continueing[sic] To another line of mine that runs up to ye Main Road
running as high as the fork of a branch by the Edge of the ponds that
makes up to ye Brick Yard Thence Down the Main branch to the Beginning
ash and maple a Corner of Wm. Edwards.
     And I do make my Son Wm. Bickers (?Executor) of this my Last Will
and Testament making all others Void and Null - Witness my hand and
seal this 29th day of March 1775.
                                                                             Robert Bickers
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us:   Simon Finnel
                                                                             William Edwards
                                                                                        her
                                                                             Sarah   (X)   Finnill.
                                                                                        mark
     NB   That Corner at the head of the Rackone[sic] Branch and that land
was Transferred to Peter Copling by Jno Branham.
     AT a Court held for Orange county at the courthouse on Monday the
22nd day of February 1808. This Last Will and Testament of Robert
Bickers, deceased was proved by the oath of Simon Finnell a witness
thereto and as to personal estate of said deceased ordered to be
recorded.
     Teste:  Reynolds Chapman, Clerk
     At a Court held for Orange County at the Courthouse on Monday the
26th day of September 1808. This last Will and Testament of Robert
Bickers deceased was further proved by the oath of William Edwards a
witness thereto, and as to real estate of said deceased.
 
 
NICHOLAS BICKERS
1744-1836
Son of Robert Bickers (1709-1808)
DOCUMENT: Orange County, Virginia, 1785 Census
Source: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790. Records of the State Enumerations: 1782-1785, Virginia. Originally published by Washington Government Printing Office, 1908. Reprinted by Janaway Publishing, Santa Maria, California. 2000
Status of Text:  Personal Library of Lori J. Zierden
 
Heads Of Families - Virginia, 1785, Pg. 97
Orange County - List of William Moore
Bickers, Nicholas:  4 White Souls / 1 Dwelling / 1 Out Building
 
 
JOHN BICKERS
1735-
Son of Robert Bickers (1709-1808)
6G-Grandfather of Lori J. (Hunt) Zierden
DOCUMENT: Orange County, Virginia, 1785 Census
Source: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790. Records of the State Enumerations: 1782-1785, Virginia. Originally published by Washington Government Printing Office, 1908. Reprinted by Janaway Publishing, Santa Maria, California. 2000
Status of Text:  Personal Library of Lori J. Zierden
 
Heads Of Families - Virginia, 1785, Pg. 97
Orange County - List of William Moore
Bickers, John:  10 White Souls / 1 Dwelling / 4 Out Buildings
 
 
THOMAS BICKERS
1740 -
Son of Robert Bickers (1709-1808)
DOCUMENT: Orange County, Virginia, 1782 Census
Source: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790. Records of the State Enumerations: 1782-1785, Virginia. Originally published by Washington Government Printing Office, 1908. Reprinted by Janaway Publishing, Santa Maria, California. 2000
Status of Text:  Personal Library of Lori J. Zierden
 
Heads Of Families - Virginia, 1782, Pg. 39
Orange County - List of James Madison
Bickers, Thomas:  3 White / 0 Black
 
 
WILLIAM HENRY BICKERS
Abt 1732 -
Son of Robert Bickers (1709-1808)
DOCUMENT: Orange County, Virginia, 1782 Census
Source: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790. Records of the State Enumerations: 1782-1785, Virginia. Originally published by Washington Government Printing Office, 1908. Reprinted by Janaway Publishing, Santa Maria, California. 2000
Status of Text:  Personal Library of Lori J. Zierden
 
Heads Of Families - Virginia, 1782, Pg. 39
Orange County - List of James Madison
Bickers, William:  6 White / 0 Black
 
 
JOSEPH BICKERS
1748 - 1817
Son of Robert Bickers (1709-1808)
DOCUMENT: Orange County, Virginia, 1782 Census
Source: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790. Records of the State Enumerations: 1782-1785, Virginia. Originally published by Washington Government Printing Office, 1908. Reprinted by Janaway Publishing, Santa Maria, California. 2000
Status of Text:  Personal Library of Lori J. Zierden
 
Heads Of Families - Virginia, 1785, Pg. 97
Orange County - List of James Madison
Bickers, Joseph:  10 White Souls / 1 Dwelling / 2 Out Buildings
 
 
WILLIAM B. BICKERS
1784 - 1851
Son of John Bickers (1735 - )
5G-Grandfather of Lori J. (Hunt) Zierden
No further information at this time
 
 
WILLIAM P. BICKERS
1766-1855
Son of Thomas Bickers (1740- )
DOCUMENT: Virginia Marriages to 1800
Source: Ancestry.com Online Database. Dodd, Jordan. Virginia Marriages to 1800 [database on-line], Provo, UT.: The Generations Network, Inc. 1997
Status of Document: Printed copy on file with Lori J. Zierden
 
Spouse 1:  Bickers, William
Spouse 2:  Leathers, Sally
Marriage Date: 03 Jun 1794
Marriage Location: Virginia
                             Orange County
October 02

If You Know A Biker

This was found posted on the myspace.com bulletin board by Dark Angel.  The original author is unknown.
 
IF YOU KNOW A BIKER............


I saw you hug your purse closer to you in the grocery store line.
But you didn't see me put an extra $10.00 in the collection plate last Sunday.

I saw you pull your child closer when we passed each other on the sidewalk.
But you didn't see me playing Santa at the local mall.

I saw you change your mind about going into the restaurant.
But you didn't see me attending a meeting to raise more money for the hurricane relief.

I saw you roll up your window and shake your head when I drove by.
But you didn't see me driving behind you when you flicked your cigarette butt out the car window.

I saw you frown at me when I smiled at your children.
But you didn 't see me when I took time off from work to run toys to the homeless.

I saw you stare at my long hair.
But you didn't see me and my friends cut ten inches off for Locks of Love.

I saw you roll your eyes at our leather coats and gloves.
But you didn't see me and my brothers donate our old coats and gloves to those that had none.

I saw you look in fright at my tattoos.
But you didn't see me cry as my children where born and have their name written over and in my heart.

I saw you change lanes while rushing off to go somewhere.
But you didn't see me going home to be with my family.

I saw you complain about how loud and noisy our bikes can be.
But you didn't see me when you were changing the CD and drifted into my lane.

I saw you yelling at your kids in the car.
But you didn't see me pat my child's hands, knowing he was safe behind me.

I saw you reading the newspaper or map as you drove down the road.
But you didn't see me squeeze my wife's leg when she told me to take the next turn.

I saw you race down the road in the rain.
But you didn't see me get soaked to the skin so my son could have the car to go on his date.

I saw you run the yellow light just to save a few minutes of time.
But you didn't see me trying to turn right

I saw you cut me off because you needed to be in the lane I was in.
But you didn't see me leave the road.

I saw you waiting impatiently for my friends to pass.
But you didn't see me. I wasn't there.

I saw you go home to your family.
But you didn't see me. Because, I died that day you cut me off.

I WAS JUST A BIKER. A person with friends and a family. But you didn't see me.

August 28

Tie Another Ribbon for Kolby

Let's put up another ribbon for my 'adopted' son
 
Kolby Peterson 
 
He's headed back to Iraq for his 2nd tour of duty.
 
Keep him in your prayers to come home safely!
August 21

KATHY SUE MILLS, LANDOLF

!!!!!!!  KATHY SUE - WHERE ARE YOU   !!!!!!!
 
Desparately trying to locate
 
KATHLEEN SUE MILLS
 
Born 1961-1962
Attended Glendale High School, Glendale,AZ  1977-1978
 
Married (1st)  Stephen Landolf 1979, (div. abt 1985, AZ)
 
Son: Ray Landolf b, Jan 1981, AZ
 
Remarried unknown abt. 1987
 
Last known whereabouts 1993-1994, living in Glendale, AZ; working as an M.A. for a medical clinic in Phoenix, AZ
 
After 1994 moved with hubby & kids to North Carolina or Georgia (can't remember which)
 
Mother is Mary
Sister is Patricia Ann b, abt 1965
Brother is James b, abt 1970
 
Reason for trying to locate:  Son, Ray, has asked me to "Aunt Lori, find my mom! I need her!"
 
If anyone knows where Kathy Sue is or how to contact her, please have her
contact me, immediately at:
909-641-5047
July 31

Christopher Niels Chavez - Updated 8-2-2007

Christopher Niels "Chris" Chavez
1965-2007
 
 
On Jul 11, 2007 Chris was riding with Kevin and the guys to work on their motorcycles when Kevin was hit by a hit-and-run driver.  Rick and Chris were the two guys who gave chase and ultimately after 60+ miles from the scene of the accident, Chris was able to give the police department a location as to where the driver and vehicle were as well as identify the driver.  That day, Chris went far beyond the call of friendship and union brotherhood by putting his life on the line for his boss, union brother, and friend.  For this he has been praised and will always be remembered for this unselfish act of courage.
 
On Jul 28, 2007 Chris died in a motorcycle accident in Upland, California.  He was a free-spirited person with a wonderful smile that never seemed to fade.  We enjoyed the times we had with Chris on the runs he joined us on and the parties out our home that he attended.  He was loved by his fellow employees at FTR Int'l and will be greatly missed by all.
 
Please take a moment to view the photos attached to this blog.  I have also opened the comments up to the public, so please feel free to leave your thoughts.
 
SERVICES FOR CHRIS
Emerson White Mortuary
13304 Philadelphia St.
Whittier, CA 90601
562-698-0304
SATURDAY, Aug 4, 2007
Viewing: 10 a.m. - 12 noon
Services: 12 noon
July 18

Kevin's Accident - Jul 11-2007 - Updated 7-17-07

July 17-2007:
On July 11, 2007 at 0616 hrs Kevin was deliberately run down by a motorist on his way to work.  Riding with 3 other of our friends and co-workers who were also targeted by this crazy person, Kevin and his motorcycle were hit on the freeway and is very, very lucky to be alive.  He was traveling at approximately 65mph when hit by this motorist who was going upwards of 80mph.  Due to pending investigations and lawsuits currently being filed, I cannot say too much about the goings on at this time.
 
What I can tell all our friends and family is that his doing rather well.  Still pretty beat-up, cut-up, & broken-up, but is on the mend.  He has had his re-check out our family doctor and though that didn't go very well, we are awaiting another round of x-rays and an mri to determine the complete extent of his injuries.  We have received confirmation that his wrist is fractured and will more than like need surgery.  The doctor also feels that the bone in his forearm is broke as well.  The abrasions are healing nicely with no evidence of infection and his bruisings continue to pop-up in new locations daily.
 
As for returning to work, he has not received the go ahead on that, so don't look for him back any too soon.  As the healing process continues and developments arise, I will update on his progress.
 
My upmost respect & appreciation for Rick, Bill and Chris for staying with him until I arrived and a super WOO-HOO for Rick & Chris putting their lives on the line to chase down & help capture the idiot that thought I was ready to be a widow!  You guys went far beyond the meaning of friendship Wednesday morning - I can't thank you enough!  I really want to thank everyone who have been popping in and out all week and a very special thank you, hug, kiss for all you guys that came this past weekend to help out with the household 'hunny-dos' (and I'm making this weekend's list already - LOL) - I don't know what I would do without so many great friends!  You guys are the best!  Another great thank you to everyone who has sent gifts, flowers, cards, and food!  Most people are lucky to find 1 great friend in a lifetime - we are blessed to have an entire entourage!
 
THANKS TO EVERYONE!
July 02

Hunt Surname Obituaries - Illinois & Missouri - Unrelated - Updated 9-6-2007

All of the following obits are unrelated to my ancestral/descendant line - however, I do have copies of these obits available. If you would need a copy, please contact me at thx4notcn1@aol.com
 
 
SOPHIE W. HUNT
Banner News, Nov 17-1977, St. Charles, Missouri
SOPHIE W. HUNT
   Services for Sophie W. Hunt, 68, of St. Charles were today at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, St. Charles with interment at St. John Cemetery, Bellefontaine.
   Mrs. Hunt died Saturday at DePaul Hospital West, Bridgeton. She was born in St. Louis.
   She is survived by her husband, Robert P. Hunt; a son, Robert K., St. Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Jean) Hurd, Florissant; and Mrs. June Ann Toth, Peculiar, Mo.; and six grandchildren.
   Funeral arrangements were handled by Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson St., St. Charles.
 
 
MANSON N. HUNT
Unknown Newspaper, Dec 20-1990, St. Charles, Missouri
Manson M. Hunt, 72, Of St. Charles.
   Manson M. "Mac" Hunt, 72, of St. Charles, died Tuesday (Dec. 18, 1990) at Bethesda General Hospital in St. Louis.
   Mr. Hunt served in the Coast Guard during World War II. He was a retired real estate salesman.
   A funeral service will be at 11 a.m. today at Prinster-Paul Funeral Home, 240 North Kingshighway, St. Charles. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery, 2700 West Clay Street, St. Charles.
   Visitation will be at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until the start of the service today.
   He had no immediate survivors.
   Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home.
 
 
RICHARD R. HUNT
St. Charles Journal, Oct 25-1998, St. Charles, Missouri
Richard R. Hunt
   Richard Ronald Hunt, 58, of St. Louis died Oct. 20 at Christian Hospital Northeast in St. Louis County. He was born June 26, 1940, in St. Louis.
   A funeral mass was Oct. 23 at St. Kevin Catholic Church with inter- ment in Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis.
   Mr. Hunt is survived by his mother, Anna C. Hunt; three sisters, Ber- nadine Hunt of St. Louis, Margaret Bruno of St. Ann and Carol Art of California; and one brother, Robert of Troy.
   Arrangements were by Baumann Colonial Chapel in Overland.
 
 
MYRTLE M. HUNT
St. Charles Post, April 11 -1998, St. Charles, Missouri
Rites for Myrtle M. Hunt, 88; St. Charles
   The funeral for Myrtle M. Hunt, 88, of St. Charles, will be at 10 a.m. today at Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson Street, St. Charles. Burial will be at Valhalla Cemetery, 7600 St. Charles Rock Road, in St. Louis County.
   Mrs. Hunt died Thursday at Park- side Meadows Retirement Center.
   Surviving are one daughter, Janet W. Scruggs of Mesa, Ariz.; one son, John E. Hunt of St. Charles; seven grandchildren; and 12 great- grandchildren.
   Memorials can be made to the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disor- ders Association-St. Louis Chapter, 9378 Olive Boulevard, Olivette.
 
 
ROSE L. HUNT
Banner News, Jun 25-1973, St. Charles, Missouri
ROSE L. HUNT
   Services for Rose L. Hunt, 81, of St. Charles, will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday in the Baue Chapel. The Rev. Glen D. Bohannon will officiate and interment will be at Fee Fee Cemetery, St. Louis County.
   Friends may call at Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson St., St. Charles, after 5 p.m. today.
   Mrs. Hunt died Saturday in St. Louis. She was born in Missouri.
   Mrs. Hunt is survived by sons: Robert Hunt and Everett Butricks, both of St. Charles; two daughters: Mrs. Henry (Opal) Ruhl, Maryland Heights, and Mrs. Robert (Ann) Schuette, Florissant; 17 grandchildren and 22 great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Hunt.
 
 
WILLIAM L. HUNT
St. Charles Journal, Nov 10-1996, St. Charles, Missouri
William L. Hunt
   William "Bill" L. Hutn, 64, of St. Charles died Wednesay, Nov. 6, 1996, at St. Joseph Health Center. He was born March 5, 1932, in Kansas City, MO.
   Services were held Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church in Harverster with interment in St. Charles Memo- rial Gardens.
   Mr. Hunt was plant manager for Thomas and Betts electrical manufacturer in Overland and had been employed by the company for 30 years. He served in the Army.
   He is survived by his wife, Carol M. Hunt (nee Palecek) of St. Charles; one son, Douglas W. of St. Peters; one daughter, Gayle Hunt- Mahn of St. Peters; and six grand- children.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William L. and Helen Davis Hunt.
   Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, Heart Association or Alzheimer's Association c/o Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson St., St. Charles, MO 63301.
 
 
ROBERT H. HUNT, SR.
St. Charles Journal, May 31-1991, St. Charles, Missouri
Robert H. Hunt Sr., 65, of St. Charles
   Robert H. Hunt Sr., 65, of St. Charles died Saturday, May 25, 1991, at St. Joseph Health Center in St. Charles. He was born Sept. 22, 1925, in Vigus, Mo.
   Services were held Tuesday at Baue Funeral Chapel in St. Charles with interment in St. Charles Memorial Gardens in St. Charles.
   Mr. Hunt worked as a hoisting engineer for Christian Construc- tion Col. of St. Louis for 15 years. He was a member of Hoisting Engineers Local 513 in St. Louis.
   He is survived by his wife, Louelle Hunt (nee Gregory); one son, Robert H. Hunt Jr. of O'Fallon; two daughters, Irene H. comer of O'Fallon and Velma Spear of Lake Saint Louis; one sister, Opal Ruhl of St. Charles; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
   Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society c/o Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson St., St. Charles, MO 63301.
 
 
LLOYD EUGENE HUNT
Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois
JERSEYVILLE - Lloyd Eugene Hunt, 76, died at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2001, at Christian Hospital Northeast in St. Louis County.
He was born in Pinckneyville, July 11, 1925, a son of the late Harry and Martha (Carter) Hunt.
For 29 years, he was employed at Principia College in Elsah, where he served as a chef, before retiring in 1990.
Surviving are his wife, Eva May Hunt, whom he married Feb 27, 1947, in Sharpsburg; a daughter and son-in-law, Lori and Jeff Snyder of Jerseyville; three sons and daughters-in-law, Lloyd Eugene and Marlene Hunt of Mountain Home, Idaho, Kenneth Ray and Debbie Hunt of Greenfield and Gilbert Nelson and Patty Hunt of Newbern; seven grandchildren, Brandon Hunt, Nathan Hunt, Dustin Hunt, Dewayne Hunt, Derek Hunt, Jeffrey Snyder II and Britain Snyder; five sisters, Harriet Stanley of Springfield, Barbara Ann Fairman of Nashville, Caroline Hunt and Patricia Hunt, both of Nokomis and Doris Hunt; and three brothers, Warren Hunt of North Carolina, Wilbur Hunt of Chatham and Westley Hunt of Texas.
He was preceded in death by an infant son, Gerald Wayne Hunt.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday.
He will be laid to rest in Valhalla Memorial Park in Godfrey.
Memorials may be given to the family in care of the funeral home.
 
 
HELEN HUNT
Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois
ALTON - Helen Hunt, 91, died at 6:25 p.m. Friday, July 27, 2001, at Alton Memorial Hospital in Alton.
Born Dec. 22, 1909, in Jersey County, she was a daughter of the late Judson and Dora (Howerton) Hunt.
She was employed at Owens Illinois as a machine operator for 42 years, retiring in 1972.
Surviving are many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by three brothers, Ralph A., Harry J. and Myron L. Hunt, and three sisters, Georgianna Cambron, Dorothy Hunt and Roberta Jackson.
Graveside services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at Upper Alton Cemetery, with the Rev. Orrin Anderson officiating.
Memorials can be made to the charity of one's choice.
 
 
 
JOANNE HUNT
Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois
BRIDGETON, Mo. - Joanne Hunt, 74, died Sunday, Feb 25, 2001, at DePaul Health Center in St. Louis.
Born Aug. 11, 1926, in Alton, she was a daughter of the late Louis Joseph and Anna Henrietta (Lenhardt) Fisher.
She married Walter G. Hunt Sept. 21, 1948, in Alton. He survives.
Also surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Kim Hunt and Davis Rosen of Chesterfield, Mo.; a granddaughter, Anne Rosen of Chesterfield, Mo; and three brothers, Lamar Fischer of Alton, Maurice Fisher of Palm Harbor,Fla., and Gordon Fischer of of Alton.
She was preceded in death by a son, Patrick Hunt, and three sisters, Evelyn Fischer, Virginia Goeken and Nancy Morgenroth.
Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until time of services at noon Friday at Targhetta Funeral Home in Brighton. The Rev. William "Bill" Fester will officiate.
Burial will be at Brighton Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.
 
 
 
FORREST HUNT
Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois
CHAMPAIGN Forrest Hunt, 93, died at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at Carle Hospital.
Born Nov. 10, 1908, in Rankin, Ill., he was a son of Harry and Bess (Jones) Hunt.
He and the former Vertice Hambleton were married on Feb. 14, 1932, in Rankin. She died May 17, 1994.
A grain broker for A.G. Edwards, he was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Champaign, Masonic Order and Eastern Star.
Surviving are a son, Richard Hunt of Wilsonville; grandchildren, Jeffrey Hunt, Todd Fisher, Janell (Hunt) Kahl, Jennifer Fisher and James Hunt; great-grandchildren, Jayden and Nolan Kahl; a sister, Doris Grimes of Bartlett, Ill.; two nieces and 16 nephews.
Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at Morgan Memorial Home in Savoy, Ill., where services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday by the Rev. Don Walden.
Interment will follow at Riverside Mahomet.
Memorials may be given to a charity of one's choice.
 
 
WILLIAM FRANK HUNT
Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois
BRIGHTON William Frank Hunt, 79, went to be with his Lord and Savior at 5:30 a.m. Saturday, March 23, 2002, in Alton.
Born July 11, 1922, in Selmer, Tenn., he was a son of the late Columbus and Rhoda Hunt.
He married the former Todd Schilling on Nov. 18, 1941. She survives.
Also surviving are four children and their spouses, Roger and Betty Hunt of Alton, Patricia and Don Beeman of Brighton, Greg and Susan Hunt of Jerseyville and Cheryl And Ben Benton of Brighton; nine grandchildren, Cathy Prewitt and her husband, Steve, Paula Fritz and her husband, David, David Beeman and his wife Leona, Tanya McGuire and her husband, Patrick, Tyler Hunt, Sara Hunt, Kyndal Watsek, Darric Taul and Phillip Benton; 11 great-grandchildren; and two brothers and sisters, L.C. Hunt, Leslie Hunt, Thelma Weatherford and Dean Myers.
He was also preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.
Employed at AmerenUE for 43 years, retiring in 195, he was instrumental in forming the ElectroGas Credit Union and was a member of the IBEW for 30 years. A World War II Army veteran, he was a proud memeber of the Odd Fellows Lodge in Brighton, the Alton Lions Club and the Gideon's International. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Cottage Hills for 57 years and a devoted husband, beloved father and a trusted and respected friend.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Elias-Smith Funeral Home in Alton, where funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Burial will follow at Rose Lawn Memory Gardens in Bethalto.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Cottage Hills or the Odd Fellows Lodge of Brighton.
 
 
THOMAS ANDREW HUNT
Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois
Thomas Andrew Hunt, 75, died at 5:47 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.
He was born Nov. 6, 1928, in St. Louis to Thomas F. and Emma M. (Detmers) Hunt.
He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. A diesel mechanic for National Marine Service in Hartford, he retired in 1985 after 34 years of service. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, was a third-degree member of the Knights of Columbux and was very active with the Boy Scouts. He had achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and continued to help Scouts in trying to become Eagle Scouts.
In addition to his parents, one sister, Martha Diez, preceded him in death.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Gent Funeral Home in Alton.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Alton. Father Jim Walther as celebrant.
Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Memorials may be given to St. Mary's Catholic Church.
 
 
 
HOWARD W. HUNT
Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois
NAPLES, Fla.
Howard W. Hunt, 78, formerly of Wanda and Wood River, died of leukemia Thursday, May 15, 2003.
Born in Wanda to Herbert and Clara Hunt, he attended Wanda Grade School and Wood River High School. He went to work as a welder with Standard Oil Refinery in Wood River before serving with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He returned to work at Standard Oil and retired in 1966.
Following his retirement from Standard Oil, he worked for Fluor Engineers and Constructors of Irvine, Calif., and retired from their employment in 1985.
Surviving are his wife, Freda "Van" (Garner) Hunt; two son, Darrell and Bill; and a brother and sister-in-law, Richard and Linda Hunt.
Memorial services will be conducted Thursday at Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, Fla., 34109.
 
 
 
CHARLES HUNT, SR.
Alton Telegraph
EAST ALTON Charles "Chester" Hunt Sr., 95, died at 1:25 a.m. Thursday, March 6, 2003, at Alton Memorial Hospital.
He was born April 4, 1907, in Palmyra to Charles Marion and Media Thompson Hunt.
He married Ruby Cairns, who died in 1932. He married Patience Emma Granger on May 3, 1940, in Carlinville. She died in 1998.
An Olin Corp. employee for more than 30 years, he retired in 1972. His great love of life was the training and driving of harness racehorses, which he continued until the age of 84.
Surviving are three sons and their wives, Gene and Alice Hunt of Minook, Ill., Charles and Patricia Hunt Jr. of Bethalto and Wayne and Mona Hunt of East Alton; 11 grandchildren, Charles Hunt III, Paula Webster, Carla Urban, Carrie Hunt-Bruns, Wayne Hunt Jr., Bradford Hunt, Valerie Kruckeberg, Virginia Holtz, Tammy Voiles, Lanny Kruckeberg and Lanette Kamholtz; 15 grea-grandchildren and his beloved nieces and nephew, Lu Anna Gray, Darlene Massa, Marlene Tudor, Loren Hunt and Larry Granger.
Besides his parents and wives, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Gloria Sue Kruckeberg; an infant sister and two brothers, Lee and Lowell Hunt.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Elias-Smith Funeral Homes and Crematory in Bethalto, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Pastor Lou Zuck will officiate.
Burial will follow at Mayfield Cemetery in Carlinville.
Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.
 
 
DONALD F. HUNT
Alton Telegraph
Donald F. Hunt, 73, died and went to be with the Lord Wednesday evening, Jan. 28, 2004.
He was born in Piasa and, after attending high school in Greenville, Ill., graduated from Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Though his working career included real estate, the past 20 years have been devoted to assisting his sons in their practice, Hunt Clinic of Chiropractic. In his spare time he loved to paint, do woodworking and play golf. However, he will be missed for his greatest pastime, barbecue chef for his family. He was a loving husband, devoted father and proud grandpa.
Surviving are his devoted wife of 53 years, Dolores A. Hunt; his mother, Doris L. Hunt of Shipman; five sons and their wives, Dr. Tunis Hunt and Dianna of River Hills, S.C., Dr. Kim Hunt and Beverly of Broken Arrow, Okla., Steve Hunt and Janet of Waxhaw, N.C., Dr. Larry Hunt and Patricia of Fort Mills, S.C., and Master Sgt. Donald Hunt (USAF retired) and Lisa of Waynesville, Mo.; 20 grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; a brother, Doc Hunt of Bunker Hill; and a sister, Alice Jean Matlack of Shipman.
A celebration of his life was held at noon Saturday, Jan. 31, in the sanctuary of Central Church of god, with the Rev. Greg Baker officiating.
Memorials may be made to the Primetimers of Central Church, 5301 Sardis Road, Charlotte, NC 28270.
Gaskin Service, Mathews, N.C., was in charge of arrangements.
 
 
 
MYRTLE I. HUNT
Alton Telegraph
Myrtle I. Hunt, 94, died at 4:45 p.m. Friday, March 25, 2005, at Robings Manor Nursing Home.
She was born Sept. 21, 1910, in Brighton to Charles and Katherine (Winsel) Blumstein.
She first married Isaac Eddington, who died Nov. 9, 1956. She married Walter Hunt on Nov. 24, 1960. He died Aug. 21, 1985.
She was a member of the Brighton Civic League.
Survivors include three daughters, Gertrude and her husband William, Lucker of Brighton, May Wilson of Godfrey and Shirley Haycraft of Alton; a son, Walter Hunt of Godfrey; 14 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Edith Maher and Cleda Smith, both of Brighton; and a brother, Warren Blumstein of Brighton.
In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in death by her parents; a son, William Hunt; three sisters, Emman and Nellie Eddington and Elsie Sheary; two brothers, Russell and Carl Blumstein; and three grandchildren, Paul Wilson, Helen Rice and Pat Hunt.
Visitation was Monday at Targhetta Funeral Home in Brighton, where the Revs. Paul and Joyce Anders will conduct funeral services at 10 a.m. today.
Burial will be at the Woodburn Cemetery.
Memorials may be given to the St. Paul United Methodist Church.