Notes for Norman Square HUNT
Miles City Star, Thursday, May 13, 1976
Deaths
Norman S. Hunt, 78, of 614 N. Prarie died Thursday morning at Holy Rosary Hospital.
He was born in Center White Creek, NY, Dec 29, 1897, to Stephen and Eva Hunt. He attended schools in Ypsilanti, Mich., and married Ruth Horton Aug. 15, 1917, in Detroit, Mich.
They came to Montana in the spring of 1918 and homesteaded on Basin Creek in the Volborg area. He enlisted in teh Army September of 1918 and served until May, 1919.
He returned to the ranch where he lived until 1927 at which time they moved to 707 n. Lake in Miles City and lived there until 1940 and since then lived at 614 N. Prarie.
He was a former member of the American Legion.
Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of J.E. Graves Funeral Home with Rev. Ray Reeder of the First Baptist as clergy.
Interment will be in the Custer County Cemetery with the Miles City Veterans Council offering military graveside rites.
He is survived by his wife Ruth; four sons, Sherman Glen Hunt and Raymond Ford Hunt, both of Miles City, Sterling, L\Clarence and Early Roy Hunt, both of Billings; one daughter, Norma Handl of Great Falls; 11 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; one brother, Roscoe Ensign Hunt of Custer county rest home; and a sister, Constance Irene Hunt of Roseville, Mich.
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