Mrs. Hunter was a native of Fort Green Springs, living in Lithia for the past 68 years, where she was a housewife and a charter member of the Central Baptist Church.
Survivors include 4 sons, B.E., Ira, J.W. and Doyle Hunter, all of Lithia, 4 daughters, Cheta Watson of Auburndale, Audrey Seder of Lithia , Verna Sapp, Gainesville, and Dorothy Pelham, of Lithia; her brother, Louie Albritton of Sanford; 3 sisters, Callie Truner, Gibsonton, Bessie Jones of Mt. Enterprise, and Ora Turner of Lake Wales; 29 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
Friends may call this evening from 7 until 9 at the A.M. Seigler Funeral Home, 1300 E. Canal St., Mulberry, Fla.
Published in the the Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida, Saturday, February 21, 1981, Page 7-D, Column 6 & 7.
From microfilm located in the University of South Florida Library 4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, Florida.
Mrs. Hunter was a native of Fort Green Springs, living in Lithia for the past 68 years, where she was a housewife and a charter member of the Central Baptist Church.
Survivors include 4 sons, B.E., Ira, J.W. and Doyle Hunter, all of Lithia, 4 daughters, Cheta Watson of Auburndale, Audrey Seder of Lithia , Verna Sapp, Gainesville, and Dorothy Pelham, of Lithia; her brother, Louie Albritton of Sanford; 3 sisters, Callie Truner, Gibsonton, Bessie Jones of Mt. Enterprise, and Ora Turner of Lake Wales; 29 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
Friends may call this evening from 7 until 9 at the A.M. Seigler Funeral Home, 1300 E. Canal St., Mulberry, Fla.
Published in the the Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida, Saturday, February 21, 1981, Page 7-D, Column 6 & 7.
From microfilm located in the University of South Florida Library 4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, Florida.
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