Kim Allen Hunt, age 54, of Fall River, died Sunday, November 15, 2009 after a long illness. Private family services were held. Kim was born on May 22, 1955 in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin to Richard and Janis Hunt. He was a graduate of Horicon High School and attended Nicolet Area Technical College in Rhinelander. HeContinue Reading
I am saddened to hear of your loss. My sincerest sympathy.
I am saddened to hear of your loss. My sincerest sympathy.
Richard & Janice & family ---we are so sorry for your loss.There is comfort in the thought that sorrow and grief are sometimes allowed into our life to help our soul to grow, for through sorrow comes understanding. Love.Peace, truth ,comfort and love are sent from God.
So sorry to hear of the loss of our stamp collecting friend. He was always so enthusiastic to share his knowledge of the stamps to us and our youth stamp collecting club, he also became a friend of the family through this hobby and will be missed. May God bless the family and we will keep Kim in our prayers.
Richard & Janice & family ---we are so sorry for your loss.There is comfort in the thought that sorrow and grief are sometimes allowed into our life to help our soul to grow, for through sorrow comes understanding. Love.Peace, truth ,comfort and love are sent from God.
So sorry to hear of the loss of our stamp collecting friend. He was always so enthusiastic to share his knowledge of the stamps to us and our youth stamp collecting club, he also became a friend of the family through this hobby and will be missed. May God bless the family and we will keep Kim in our prayers.
So shocking for me to hear of Kim''s passing. Just wanted to share a memory: I lived in Horicon in the late 70''s/early 80''s. I did home sewing, mending, etc. Kim contacted me and asked me to create a complete hunting set of clothes in White for rabbit hunting, I think. It was a huge project and required many meetings to get it right. Kim was happy with the outfit and I was pleased that I could create something out of nothing. He was so appreciative and I sure hope he got lots of rabbits!
So shocking for me to hear of Kim''s passing. Just wanted to share a memory: I lived in Horicon in the late 70''s/early 80''s. I did home sewing, mending, etc. Kim contacted me and asked me to create a complete hunting set of clothes in White for rabbit hunting, I think. It was a huge project and required many meetings to get it right. Kim was happy with the outfit and I was pleased that I could create something out of nothing. He was so appreciative and I sure hope he got lots of rabbits!