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Mr. David F. Hunter, 55, Cumberland Co., KY (1959-2015)

He was of Baptist faith and attended Grace Union Baptist Church and was a HVAC journeyman for the Lee Company. He was a native of Hot Springs, AR, and a resident of Burkesville, KY, at the time of his death. He was the son of the late Bily Flave Hunter and Mary Smith Hunter. His wife of over 21 years, Lois Holman Hunter, survives. He leaves six direct living descendants.
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Mr. David F. Hunter, age 55, of Burkesville, Kentucky passed away on Sunday March 8, 2015 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center in Dyersburg, Tennessee.

Funeral Services will be conducted on Friday, March 13, 20015 at 1pmCT, in the Memory Chapel of Norris-New Funeral Home 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY. The family will receive friends from 2pmCT on Thursday, March 12, 2015 until the Funeral hour on Friday.



Mr. David F. Hunter, 55, Cumberland Co., KY (1959-2015)


He was born in Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas on Saturday, December 5, 1959. He was the son of Billy Flave and Mary Smith Hunter. He died Sunday, March 8, 2015, in Dyersburg, Dyer County, TN, at the age of 55 years, three months, and three days.

He was of Baptist faith and attended Grace Union Baptist Church and was a HVAC journeyman for the Lee Company.

He was preceded in death by his father, Billy Flave Hunter; his paternal grandparents, Flave and Irene Woodall Hunter; his maternal grandparents, Guy Denton and Inez Fikes Smith; and his mother-in-law, Jewell Holman.

He is survived by his wife, Lois Holman Hunter of Burkesville, Kentucky, whom he married on Thursday, June 17, 1993, and the following:
  • His mother: Mary Smith Hunter of Royal Arkansas

  • His children: Devin Holman ( and Sarah Cutshall) of Burkesville, Kentucky; Dakota (and Whitney) Hunter of Glasgow, Kentucky; Jacob (and Lily) Hunter of Edmon, Oklahoma

  • His sister: Nancy (and Brink) Meeker of Royal, Arkansas

  • His father-in-law: Grady Holman

  • His sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Lisa and Johnny Corbin of Burkesville, KY

  • His grandchildren: Kinsley, Brynlee and Hawkins

  • Several nieces, nephews and cousins
Send a condolence to the family of David F. Hunter

Norris-New Funeral Home, 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY.


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Mr. David F. Hunter, 55, Cumberland Co., KY (1959-2015)



2015-03-10 - 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY - Photo from Norris-New Funeral Home.

Mr. David F. Hunter, 55, Cumberland Co., KY (1959-2015)



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