Darrell Wesley Hunt, 70, of Frankfort, died August 31, 2020 at I.U. Health Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. He was born June 28, 1950 in Frankfort to Ira Wesley & Virginia L. (Morris) Hunt. He married Deborah Williams on July 7, 1987 and she preceded him in death on December 20, 2018.
Darrell was a 1968 graduate of Frankfort High School and a lifelong Clinton County resident. He was department manager of the meat department at Payless, retiring from there. He also worked for Risse Builders and a plumbing company. Darrell loved to fish, watch racing and football, enjoyed watching western movies, but mostly loved spending time with his grandchildren.
Visitation and Services
Funeral services are pending with Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Donations may be made to Goodwin Funeral Home to assist the family with final expenses.
Survived by:
Daughter: Joanne (Daniel) Robinette of Greenwood, 2 Step-sons: James Robert ‘Bob’ Gilmore of Frankfort, Michael Lee (Whitnie) Gilmore of Jamestown, OH, Step-daughter: Lindsay Rene Gilmore of Frankfort, 13 Grandchildren and 1 Great Grandchild
Preceded by:
In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a brother, Dale Hunt and great granddaughter, Evelynn Irene Herrera.
Darrell and I were childhood friends as we were the same age and grew up together on Walnut St. I have many good memories of him and Dale, as well as his parents. Darrell was a great guy and will be missed by many. Thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSad to hear this news of Darrell. Darrell and my Brother Robert L. Cook (Bob), were good friends. Both worked in the meat Department at Payless Supermarket. Both became Managers, Bob was at Marsh in Lafayette. He passed away 12/16/16. They will have a lot to catch up on when they see each other. May each of You be Comforted in the Arms of God now & in the days to come.
Carole Christine Cook Flynn
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDarrell’s family and mine were neighbors when my family lived on East Walnut. I will always think of Darrell as nice, fun and caring. I hadn’t seen him in quite a while so this was a bit of a shock. Thoughts and prayers will continue to all the family as you go through the next days. May God grant you ALL His Peace and Comfort. AMEN
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThoughts and Prayers to your family at this difficult time. My stepfather worked with Ira for several years and we all became friends and spent time with their family. He will be missed by many.
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