Printed in The Davis News on Aug. 29, 1918; Reprinted with permission
Of Local Interest
Jeff Hunt went to Pauls Valley Tuesday and joined the contingent which left there for Camp Pike, Ark. This makes four sons of Mr. And Mrs. T. J. Hunt now in the service of their country, viz: Ed, Claude, Price and Jeff. To our knowledge this is the greatest contribution of any family in this vicinity. Several families have furnished three sons, among the number being Postmaster Parker and Mail Carrier Wise. In a card to his parents, Price Hunt, who went to Camp Cody in June, writes that he is now at Camp Dix, New Jersey; that they were five days on the road; that they like the place fine. He says he and Vernal Crawford still are together.
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Printed in The Davis News on Aug. 29, 1974; Reprinted with permission
Price Hunt Dies Friday
Services were held Sunday afternoon in Bahner Chapel for Elmer Price Hunt, 82. He died Aug. 23 in an Oklahoma City hospital after a long illness.
Hunt was born Oct. 18, 1891, at Petty, Tex., but lived most of his life in the Davis Area. He was a retired school bus driver, a member of American Legion, a veteran of World War I, and a retired member of the Davis volunteer fire department.
Rev. Jim House officiated at the services. Burial was in Green Hill cemetery. Bahner Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Members of Davis fire department served as pallbearers and honorary bearers were retired firemen.
Survivors are his step-son, Jessie Martin of Springfield, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Mae Oakley; a brother, Claude Hunt, both of Davis; and two grandchildren.
Printed in The Davis News on Aug. 29, 1918; Reprinted with permission
Of Local Interest
Jeff Hunt went to Pauls Valley Tuesday and joined the contingent which left there for Camp Pike, Ark. This makes four sons of Mr. And Mrs. T. J. Hunt now in the service of their country, viz: Ed, Claude, Price and Jeff. To our knowledge this is the greatest contribution of any family in this vicinity. Several families have furnished three sons, among the number being Postmaster Parker and Mail Carrier Wise. In a card to his parents, Price Hunt, who went to Camp Cody in June, writes that he is now at Camp Dix, New Jersey; that they were five days on the road; that they like the place fine. He says he and Vernal Crawford still are together.
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Printed in The Davis News on Aug. 29, 1974; Reprinted with permission
Price Hunt Dies Friday
Services were held Sunday afternoon in Bahner Chapel for Elmer Price Hunt, 82. He died Aug. 23 in an Oklahoma City hospital after a long illness.
Hunt was born Oct. 18, 1891, at Petty, Tex., but lived most of his life in the Davis Area. He was a retired school bus driver, a member of American Legion, a veteran of World War I, and a retired member of the Davis volunteer fire department.
Rev. Jim House officiated at the services. Burial was in Green Hill cemetery. Bahner Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Members of Davis fire department served as pallbearers and honorary bearers were retired firemen.
Survivors are his step-son, Jessie Martin of Springfield, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Mae Oakley; a brother, Claude Hunt, both of Davis; and two grandchildren.
Gravesite Details
Laid to rest next to his wife, Belle M. Hunt
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