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W. Godfrey Hunter Jr.

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W. Godfrey Hunter Jr.

Birth
Cumberland County, Kentucky, USA
Death
25 Mar 1912 (aged 33–34)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 3 lot 72
Memorial ID
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buried 27 Mar 1912

The Courier-Journal 27 Mar 1912

"The body of W. Godfrey Hunter, Jr., son of the former Eleventh district Congressman and United States Minister to Guatemala and Honduras, who died in Washington Monday evening, will arrive in Louisville over the C. & O. railroad at 11 o'clock this morning and will be taken direct to Cave Hill cemetery for burial. Young Hunter had been ill for some time and had been in the West for his health. About a week ago he returned to Washington, where his father and mother are temporarily residing. Rheumatism of the heart was the cause of death.

The dead man, who was 22 years of age, was born in Burkesville. He was vice consul and deputy consul general to Guatemala and Honduras while his father held his post in those countries. Later he was interested with his father in different business ventures. Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother, W. A. Hunter, of 139 North Bayley avenue."
buried 27 Mar 1912

The Courier-Journal 27 Mar 1912

"The body of W. Godfrey Hunter, Jr., son of the former Eleventh district Congressman and United States Minister to Guatemala and Honduras, who died in Washington Monday evening, will arrive in Louisville over the C. & O. railroad at 11 o'clock this morning and will be taken direct to Cave Hill cemetery for burial. Young Hunter had been ill for some time and had been in the West for his health. About a week ago he returned to Washington, where his father and mother are temporarily residing. Rheumatism of the heart was the cause of death.

The dead man, who was 22 years of age, was born in Burkesville. He was vice consul and deputy consul general to Guatemala and Honduras while his father held his post in those countries. Later he was interested with his father in different business ventures. Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother, W. A. Hunter, of 139 North Bayley avenue."


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