Hunt
Arthur Hunt Jr., aka Hunt, 63, of Folkston passed away unexpectedly on Monday, May 3, 2021.
He was born on Dec. 14, 1957, to the late Arthur Hunt Sr. and Pinkey Butler-Hunt in Woodbine. Hunt, as he was affectionately known by family and close friends, was educated in the public school system and graduated from Charlton County High School.
He was baptized and reared from an early age in Mt. Carmel Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Rev. R.H. Baker. Arthur worked most of his life as a landscaper with King Lawn Service and even independently he would manicure family and friends’ lawns.
He always had a smile on his face and if you gave him just a second of your time, you would have one on your face too. Arthur's smile and personality was infectious. He never met a stranger and would give you his last if he thought it would help your situation.
Arthur will leave an unforgettable mark on the world that he left behind and the lives that he touched. Arthur was one of a kind.
He was preceded in death by both parents, Arthur and Pinkey Hunt Sr.
He leaves behind a family that will cherish his memory: his daughters, Natisha Hunt and Tamika Dasher; his son, Fredrick Smith; his sisters, Barbara (Willie) Spatcher, Irma (Anthony) Randolph and Judy Harvey; a brother, Kenneth Hunt; his uncles, David (Effie) James and Louis (Anna) Butler; his aunt, Sarah Butler; his grandchildren, Kiarra Mitchell, Michael Dasher, Tamia Dasher (Wallace), Danita Dasher, A'zarie Dasher and Raequon Hamilton; great-granddaughter, Kahlanie Parker; his nieces, April (Jermaine) Lewis, Anetria Randolph, Latasha Randolph and Tiffany Randolph; his nephews, Jamie (Maqueda) Hunt and Anthony Randolph; his devoted friends, Thomas Smiley Jr. and Betty Edwards and a host of other relatives and friends.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 8, at Mt. Carmel Memorial Cemetery, Mt. Carmel Cemetery Road, Folkston, Bishop Van A. Baker Sr. officiating.
Please remember to wear your mask and adhere to the 6-foot social distancing guidelines set to keep everyone safe and COVID free.
Final arrangements entrusted to Royal Funeral Home Inc., Jesup.