Obituary

November 2, 2012

Donald G. (Super) Hunt, Sr.

Donald G. (Super) Hunt, Sr.  age 80 of Lincoln died November 1, 2012.  He was born February 7, 1932 in Lincoln to William and Evelyn (Skiff) Hunt.  Donald worked as a mechanic for Kirk Motors and retired after 40 years.  He loved to bowl and play shuffle board, he also loved camping and fishing and was an avid Big Red fan and Nascar fan.

Donald is survived by his wife JoAnn of Lincoln; Sons and Daughter-in-laws: Jim and Jon Hunt of Colony, Texas; Donald G. Hunt, Jr. of Lincoln; Doug and Sue Hunt of Lincoln; Harold and Pearl Hunt of Melbourne, Florida.  Daughters and Sons-in-law: Nancy and Rick Allgood; Lynn and Don Cronin; Brenda and Terry Barton; Mary and Ron Brumbaugh all of Lincoln.  Brothers and Sister-in-law: Bill and Jan Hunt; Robert Hunt all of Lincoln.  Stepchildren and spouses: Patty and Jeff Brouwer; Dawn and Brad Bargen; Brenda and Mike Burcham.  23 Grand kids, 33 Great grand kids and 3 Great great grand kids.  He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Donna, 2 brothers, 1 grandson and 1 great grandson.

A memorial service will be held on Monday, November 5, 2012 at 2:00 P.M. in the Wyuka Funeral Home Chapel.  Burial of ashes will follow the memorial service in Wyuka Cemetery.

Memorials in lieu of flowers may be left in care of the family.

7 Comments

  1. Donald Hunt Family,

    You have my deepest sympathy in the loss of Don. I worked with Don at Kirk Motors for several years. My thoughts and prayers are wih you and your family as you go through these difficult times.

    LeRoy Peterson

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  2. I really didn’t get to say good bye. You will never know how much you are Loved.My heart is so heavy right now.I know you are in a better place and you are now with Mom and all our loved ones that have passed. ( Please tell mom I miss her like crazy )I’m sorry you didn’t get your donuts. I love you and you will always be in my heart. The Ambassador will never be the same without you. I Love you dad.

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  3. Hey, I wanted to let you know the Huskers won. It was for you dad.

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  4. Lynn,Don and Carrie

    We are deeply sorry to hear about the death of Don. Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. You are in our thoughts and prayers
    God Bless
    Bob and Barb

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  5. JoAnn and family. I’d like to say Thanks for trusting us at the Ambassador to care for your husband and dad for the time we did. As I said before Don was a wonderful man. He had a very big heart and was sensitive to those around him. All I ask for is that JESUS takes each of you and wrap you in his arms and help make this a little easier for you at this difficult time. I hope he helps you find comfort in knowing that Don has gained his wings and is now watching over all of us. JoAnn I hope you will stop by and say hi as time goes by. GOD BLESS YOU ALL and you all are in my prayers and thoughts.

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  6. I am so sorry I’m not able to be there today, it’s been years since I’ve seen some of the family. Sometimes, I remember back to when we’d get together as kids we filled 1/2 of the block! lol Great times. The last time I saw Don, Sandra and I stopped in to say hello and he cried a tear for Dad (Jiggs) because we had taken Dad to see him before he got real bad. Dad passed and Don remember us bringing him to see him. I think of Don as a survivor and I’m sure he didn’t want to go. I hope he knew the Lord and let him take over. I’ll see Don again, I’m hoping that he and Jiggs, and Darlene save us a few beers in Heaven!
    Denise Sanders (Goodwin)

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  7. Donna Fleming and Family,Hunt Family:
    Our condolances to you and your family on the loss of your beloved grandfather. Our thoughts are with you as you go through this difficult time.

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