Michael D. Hunt

Michael D. Hunt, 88, of Woodridge.  Proud U. S. Marine, Korean War Veteran and charter member of the Woodridge V. F. W. Post #1578. Beloved husband of the late Joan.  Loving father of Kathleen (Scott) McNally, Maureen (Jack) Manzi, Daniel (Julie), Peggy Roberts, Timothy and Colleen (Barry) Anshell.  Beloved grandfather of 9.  Dear great-grandfather of 7.  Fond uncle of many.  Visitation 3 to 9pm Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 301-75th St., at Fairview Ave., Downers Grove.  Prayers 9:15am Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at the funeral home to St. Scholastica Church, Woodridge for Funeral Mass at 10am.  Interment private.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to V.F.W. Foundation, 406 W. 34th St., Ste. 920, Kansas City, MO 64111 (in memo line – Unmet Needs) appreciated.  Funeral home phone 630/964-6500

9 Replies to “Michael D. Hunt”

  1. Colleen, Barry and family;
    Ken and I are so sorry for your loss. Your father is now at peace. God Bless

  2. Uncle Mike was one of the good ones when I needed to know there were good men out there. I will always remember his kindness and how he would fall asleep after holiday turkey. I am heartened by my belief that he is at peace with God and Auntie Joanie. Love to all of my cousins. You are in our hearts and prayers!

  3. My thoughts, prayers and sympathy are with the Family. I first met my friend Mickey and Joan when their children were in the Woodridge School District. I saw that they were wonderful parents and very supportive of the schools. I became closer to Mickey when he became an active Charter Member of the VFW and also served as Post Commander. He was always very kind to me and eagerly spoke of his pride in his children.. It was also obvious to me that he had a great deal of pride in his patriotic service to the Country. An out of state trip, will preclude me from paying respect personally at his funeral, but my thoughts and prayers are with a great American and friend.
    Bill Murphy

  4. Michael was SUCH a wonderful person! I enjoyed many talks we had about his military excursions and how he LOVED to have so proudly served his country. To be able to have known him was a tremendous blessing!! He will be missed greatly. My prayers are with Kathy, Scott, and the rest of his family.

  5. Kathleen and family, I worked with Joan at ICPAS in Chicago. She was a wonderful friend and I still miss her. Mike became a dear friend too. He was also our CPA and financial advisor. He and Joan were so proud of their family and devoted to God. He will be greatly missed. Sadly we will be out of town unable to attend his funeral, but our hearts and prayers will be there. Tim and I want you to know how much your parents meant to us. We mourn loosing such precious friends. We will always remember Mike’s happy smile and willingness to help.
    Sincerely Tim & Joan Glover

  6. Dear Hunt Family,
    So sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Mike. He was such a great man and will be missed by many. So sorry I can’t be there for the services but I am in Florida for the week. Many thoughts and prayers to all of you from the Bullington Family.

  7. Michael Hunt rates as one of the finest people I have ever known. He was a friend and our family accountant for many years. He was a positive influence on my career when I was struggling to get started in business. It was most appreciated. We met Mike and Joan through a good friend of my father’s Ed Mieskowski, Ed was also a tremendous person. Once again, I am so sorry for the loss of your father, grandfather, great grandfather and Uncle. I know he is now in Heaven with his wonderful wife Joan. They were a great couple and touched many lives.

    I am traveling this week and so sorry I will not be able to attend the wake and funeral.

    Warm regards, Bob Brigham, Jr.

  8. So sorry to hear this. Mike was amazing. I always loved visiting him at tax season. He would always start our meetings with asking about how my boys and wife are doing. We would usually talk more about family than we did business, or his military service days. He had a heart of gold and was a genuine good guy. We will be praying for him and his family.

  9. Michael Hunt was one of the nicest, most honorable people I ever met, and I had the pleasure of his counsel on many occasions. His wife Joan was also a good friend, and I am sure that he and Joan are holding hands now and joyful that they are together again. I will always be grateful that I had the chance to know him. God Bless him always — Anne O’Connor Knight

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