Skip to content

Britton Hunter

December 31, 2013

Died at his residence on Tuesday, December 31st, 2013 in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Shirley Ann Hunter. Predeceased by his sons Robert Allan (2011) and Gregory Britton (1985) and brother-in-law Del Bell (1989). Survived by his daughter-in-law Cindy Hunter, sister-in-law Margaret, niece Cassie, nephews Allan and Douglas and their families, and friends. Brit was a life member of the Masonic Lodge Belleville Trent 125 and Scottish Rite Centennial 684. Special thanks to the C.C.A.C. and V.O.N. for their exceptional care. Cremation has taken place. Private inurnment at Woodland Cemetery in Mitchell, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Leave a tribute for Britton Hunter

Leave a tribute

  • Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif, Max. file size: 2 MB.

Thank you Shirley for allowing me into your home with the EShift nursing team to care for Britt. My sincere condolences. - Christina EPSW von

~ Christina

Sorry to hear about Brit, Shirl, a good cousin in our Britton chain.

~ Gwen O'Rourke

Dearest Shirley We will always have fond memories of our days together with Brit and yourself in Barbados, as well as during our long careers with CIBC. Our deepest sympathies. Rest in peace "Brit" Geoff and Marisa.

~ Geoffrey and Marisa Foster

Shirl, our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to you, at this time. We were sadden to hear of Britton's passing.

~ Gerry & Brenda Salton

Dearest Shirley, we were deeply saddened by the news of "Brit's" passing. Brit was such a fabulous cousin, he will live on in our memory forever. "What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes part of us". Ruth-Marie, Tom, Allison & Ian

~ Ruth-Marie and Tom Roff - Allison, Ian & Kristie

Continued deepest and sincerest sympathies to the family and friends of Britton. We know no matter how much time has passed there are times you feel, see and think of your loved one as yesterday. You reflect on others who have passed. Time stands still whether a day or a year or years the sorrow is still the same. So please take comfort in the years of life lived by your loved one and others knowing they had an accumulation of warm memories, hope, goals, friendships and family during their lifetime. As such the truth of the words of Ecclesiastes 7:1 come to the fore in their regard..."A good name is better than good oil...(the reputation earned in one's lifetime).. and the day of death is better than the day of birth." (for now the blank page at birth has written on it the lifetime lived at one's passing). Therefore to the lifetime of your dear one and those others take hope in the words of Job 14:14,15 where the question is asked "If a man (woman, child) dies can he (she, they) live again?" Vs 15 answers it with the words saying God "..will call.." and he (those now gone) "would answer." Exactly as Jesus did with Lazarus ..he called "Lazarus come out!", and Lazarus answered by coming out alive and well (John 11:43,44). May this hope comfort you (Acts 24:15) and allow you a brief smile in thought of what it would be like for you and your loved one to one day do the same. Please read these scriptures as often as you need in your personal copy of the Bible or online any day or any time at jw.org. Sincerely

~ A Neighbor