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Garnet June <I>Hunt</I> White

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Garnet June Hunt White

Birth
Briar, Ripley County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Feb 2013 (aged 92)
Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Garnet June Hunt-White, 92, died Monday, February 25, at Southeast Healthcare in Doniphan. She was born in Briar, MO on June 15, 1920 to Oma Rowena (McKinney) Hunt and Garrett Hobart Hunt. Her parents did much ciphering, making up stories, and telling them. Garnet's First schoolteacher was her mother, Oma, at Pleasant Hill School in Pratt. Garnet was baptized on December 7, 1941 at the First Baptist Church in Doniphan. She graduated from Doniphan High School in 1938 with a First Grade Teachers' Certificate and began teaching at Towles School, four miles from town. After attending Southeast Teachers College in Cape Girardeau, she taught third grade at Doniphan Elementary School from 1941-44 and art from 1950-54. She attended college in the summer terms and received her BS in Education in 1957 and her Master of Arts degree in 1963. Garnet also worked at her parent's Hunt Theatre in Doniphan where she bought and booked movies for the theatre. Garnet married Glenn E. White on January 15, 1956 at the First Baptist Church in Doniphan. They moved to Dexter and later to Poplar Bluff where he was Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, and then to Cape Girardeau where he was Law Judge to the Division of Workmen's Compensation and Garnet taught school in Cape Girardeau County. Glenn and Garnet retired to Hunts' farm north of Doniphan in 1998. Glenn, a lawyer and judge, preceeded her in death on June 25, 1994. Garnet had a love for writing. She was a member of the Doniphan Writer's Guild and wrote articles and stories for magazines and for the Internet. Her specialty in writing was about Hunt Theatre, her parents, her husband, pets, nature, and history. Garnet also had a great love for her pets and took care of them lovingly. Garnet was preceeded in death by her parents and her husband. Surviving are many cousins and friends, especially Mrs. Olive Rogers who has been Garnet's friend since they were five and four years old respectively. Visitation will be from 11am-1pm Thursday February 28 2013 at the Edwards Funeral Home in Doniphan. Funeral service will be Thursday February at 1 PM at the Edwards Funeral Home in Doniphan with Dr. Mike Phelps officiating. Burial will be in Doniphan City Cemetery.

In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Kindred Spirit Animal Rescue Center HC 73 Box 3977 Fairdealing, Missouri 63939
Garnet June Hunt-White, 92, died Monday, February 25, at Southeast Healthcare in Doniphan. She was born in Briar, MO on June 15, 1920 to Oma Rowena (McKinney) Hunt and Garrett Hobart Hunt. Her parents did much ciphering, making up stories, and telling them. Garnet's First schoolteacher was her mother, Oma, at Pleasant Hill School in Pratt. Garnet was baptized on December 7, 1941 at the First Baptist Church in Doniphan. She graduated from Doniphan High School in 1938 with a First Grade Teachers' Certificate and began teaching at Towles School, four miles from town. After attending Southeast Teachers College in Cape Girardeau, she taught third grade at Doniphan Elementary School from 1941-44 and art from 1950-54. She attended college in the summer terms and received her BS in Education in 1957 and her Master of Arts degree in 1963. Garnet also worked at her parent's Hunt Theatre in Doniphan where she bought and booked movies for the theatre. Garnet married Glenn E. White on January 15, 1956 at the First Baptist Church in Doniphan. They moved to Dexter and later to Poplar Bluff where he was Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, and then to Cape Girardeau where he was Law Judge to the Division of Workmen's Compensation and Garnet taught school in Cape Girardeau County. Glenn and Garnet retired to Hunts' farm north of Doniphan in 1998. Glenn, a lawyer and judge, preceeded her in death on June 25, 1994. Garnet had a love for writing. She was a member of the Doniphan Writer's Guild and wrote articles and stories for magazines and for the Internet. Her specialty in writing was about Hunt Theatre, her parents, her husband, pets, nature, and history. Garnet also had a great love for her pets and took care of them lovingly. Garnet was preceeded in death by her parents and her husband. Surviving are many cousins and friends, especially Mrs. Olive Rogers who has been Garnet's friend since they were five and four years old respectively. Visitation will be from 11am-1pm Thursday February 28 2013 at the Edwards Funeral Home in Doniphan. Funeral service will be Thursday February at 1 PM at the Edwards Funeral Home in Doniphan with Dr. Mike Phelps officiating. Burial will be in Doniphan City Cemetery.

In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Kindred Spirit Animal Rescue Center HC 73 Box 3977 Fairdealing, Missouri 63939


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