Erma Jo Hunter © Marietta Monitor April 28, 1995, page 4
Courtesy of Ray and Elreeta WeathersSubmitted by: Martha N. Reddout
Services for Erma Jo Hunter, 34, will be Friday at 2:00 p.m. in the Anderson-Kennedy Chapel with Sister Parlee Russell officiating.
Mrs. Hunter was born April 15, 1961, at Dallas, Texas, and died April 25, 1995, at Farmers Branch, Texas. She was the daughter of Jimmy and Wanda Melton Roberson.
Mrs. Hunter was a homemaker and married Richard Hunter on November 12, 1990, at Grand Prairie, Texas.
Survivors include her parents, Jimmy and Wanda Roberson of Irving, Texas; her husband, Richard Hunter of the home in Addison, Texas; two step-sons, Dustin Alan Hunter and Brian Keith Hunter of Bowie, Texas; three daughters, Maranda Head, Staci Burnside and Crystal Burnside of Lewisville, Texas; two brothers, Jimmy Roberson of Irving and Garland Roberson of Dallas, Texas; and four sisters, Gayla Sue Mattoon of Irving, Teresa Sutton of Balch Springs, Texas, Brenda Noah of Dallas and Deborah Lopez of Grand Prairie.
Mrs. Hunter was preceded in death by two sisters, Tina Noah on February 23, 1983, and Jacqueline Roberson on February 12, 1964.
Interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery, directed by the Anderson-Kennedy Funeral Home.
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