William Oliver Hunter Jr
Dec 11, 1932 - Nov 9, 2020
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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DeArman Funeral Home
Wynnewood, OK
(permission granted)
He passed from this life on November 9, 2020 at the Oklahoma Veterans Center in Ardmore, Oklahoma at the age of 87 years, 10 months and 9 days.
W.O. grew up on the banks of Blue River; fishing, hunting and camping.
Even in his later years he fondly remembered and shared stories with his
family of his wonderful childhood in Oklahoma. W.O. attended the Blue Public
School in Blue, Oklahoma. After high school, W.O. enlisted in the United
States Army on March 6, 1953. During the Korean War, Corporal Hunter served
in Germany as an armed utility vehicle driver and field radio mechanic for
one and a half years. Friends and family of W.O. knew him as a man of great
humor. For example, when he left Germany to return to the United States, W.O.
said, “The Atlantic Ocean sea levels rose due to all of the tears of the
“frauleins” he met and left behind while stationed in Germany. He resigned
from the army on February 26, 1955. After returning from overseas, W.O. met
and married the love of his life Atha Orlene (Thomas) Hunter on April 6,
1957 in Durant, Oklahoma. They made their home and raised their two sons in
Denison, Texas where they resided for over fifty years. Unfortunately, due
to serious health problems, Orlene, his beautiful “blonde” bride passed away
at the age of 64. W.O. will be fondly remembered as a kind, family man with
a generous soul. He loved taking the family to Lake Texoma for fishing and
camping. He also had a passion for donating to several charities. He would
tell stories of how he, as a young boy, and his father would hitch up the
wagon at Christmas; delivering food to the widows and the children of Blue.
W.O. enjoyed cooking for his family, like his special recipe of chili,
grilling steaks and making beef jerky especially for his “deer hunting” and
camping with his sons and grandsons. During his early working career, W.O.
was a farmer. Later he enjoyed building the “special” boats of the Yellow
Jacket Boat Company of Denison, Texas owned and operated by the famous Roy
Rogers and Dale Evans. Then for thirty-five years, W.O. was employed by
Wonder Bread of the Nestle Corporation in Denison, Texas. In his retirement
years, he loved camping and fishing in his RV on the family property in Blue
just as he did in his childhood years.
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