Gainesville, Texas - Arthur Kellogg Hunt, 67, died Wednesday at Gainesville Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were at 4 PM Friday, June 27, at the First Christian Church in Gainesville with the Rev. Bill Pennington and the Rev. Harold Rea officiating. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Gainesville, under the direction of George J. Caroll and Son Funeral Home.
He Was Born January 8, 1919, in Wellington, Kansas. He and Bernice Hunt were married in Wellington in 1940. In 1949 they moved to Ft. Worth, Texas, where he received and A.B. degree from Texas Christian University in 1953. He was ordained a minister in the Disciples of Christ Church in 1954.
He served as pastor in Cherokee for 12 years prior to moving to Gainesville. He retired from the ministry December 31, 1984, following a nine-year pastorate at First Christian Church, Gainesville.
Mrs. Hunt died in 1979. He married Sallie Flanery November 5, 1982, in Ft. Worth.
Survivors include his wife Sallie; two sons, Howard, The Colony, Texas, and James A., Gainesville; four daughters, Elizabeth Ann Goodson, Lausanne, Switzerland, Mary Margaret Hunt, Irving, Texas, Nancy Breedlove, Sherman, Texas, and Cathy Eilenberger, St. Louis, Missouri; two stepsons, Weldon Flanery, Duncanville, Texas, and Danny Flanery, Gainesville; two sisters, Margaret Stromquist, Lindsborg, Kansas, and Dorothy Reed, Indianapolis, Indiana, and six grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, the First Christian Church of Gainesville or a favorite charity.
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