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SPC Jason Dean Hunt

SPC Jason Dean Hunt
August 25, 1987 ~ November 5, 2009

Specialist Jason Dean Hunt, 22, of Del City left this world Thursday, November 5 at Ft. Hood, Texas.

He was born August 25, 1987, to Gary Hunt and Gail Hunt in Moore, Oklahoma.

Jason was a graduate of Tipton High School. He joined the United States Army in 2006 and spent fifteen months in Iraq. While in Iraq, he re-enlisted in the Army for six more years.

He married Jennifer Morgan on August 22, 2009 in Oklahoma City.

He was currently stationed at Ft. Hood, Texas where he was awaiting deployment.

He is survived by his wife, Jennifer of the home; his father, Gary Hunt of Norman; his mother, Gail Hunt of Frederick; a stepson, Trystan; and two stepdaughters, Silver and Trinity; his sister, Leila Willingham of McKinney, Texas; and a sister, Angela Smith of Noble, Oklahoma; and a brother, Allen Knapple of Norman, Oklahoma.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, James and Uva Jo Hunt and an uncle, David Borrell.


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