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Bobby Leon Hunt, Sr.
(November 28, 1933 - October 17, 2014)
Bobby Leon Hunt Sr. was born on November 28, 1933 to Leon and Faye Hunt in the Dane, Oklahoma community and passed from this life on Friday, October 17 at the Summers Health Services Center in Okeene, Oklahoma.
Bob is survived by seven children, Kim Hartman and husband Bill, Tamara Oakes and husband Kevin, Shelley Jones, Cindy Hill and husband Dean, Cheryl Hopper and husband Jon, Bobby Hunt Jr. and wife Gail, Billy Hunt and wife Rhonda, seven brothers and sisters, Peggy Reese, Glenda Moser, Ellen Osborne, Verna Jean Geiger, Janet Bowman, Janice Campbell, Greg Hunt, 16 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren, and a special friend Dory Humphreys.
Bob is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Faye Hunt, one son, Leslie Hunt, one brother Billy Wayne Hunt, two son-in-laws Bill Bush and Chris Jones, one brother-in-law Henry Osborne, one grandson Jerimy Cox and one great grandson Maddox Oakes.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Summers Health Services Center in Okeene, Oklahoma.
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