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Hunter Darden Jr.

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Hunter Darden Jr. Veteran

Birth
Southampton County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Dec 2022 (aged 100)
Franklin, Franklin City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Franklin, Franklin City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6830281, Longitude: -76.9327788
Plot
Annex 3, Sect. B, Plot 84
Memorial ID
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U.S. Army field artillery - Europe - World War II


s/o Hunter Sr., & Sarah Rebecca Lankford Darden

h/o Jean Carolyn Howell Darden


Married: 06 Apr 1947 in Franklin City, Virginia


Hunter Darden, Jr.

August 14, 1922 - December 14, 2022


Franklin – Hunter Darden, Jr., 100, passed away December 14, 2022 in his home with family by his side. Born and raised in Southampton County, he was a son of the late Hunter Darden, Sr. and Sallie Lankford Darden. He was also predeceased by his wife of 74 years, Jean Howell Darden; two sisters, Dorothy D. Cotton and Louise D. Vaughan; three brothers, Harvey Darden, Sr., Thomas I. Darden, and Charles B. Darden; a sister-in-law, Phyllis Mewborn; and a daughter-in-law, Kathy Darden.


Hunter was a graduate of Franklin High School and a retired farmer who always had a love of the land and enjoyed his rural family life. He was a lifetime member of Sycamore Baptist Church where he served as a trustee for over 30 years as well as a deacon and Sunday school teacher and member of different committees. He was a member of Forks of the River Hunt Club.


He served in the Army field artillery in Europe during World War II and later in the Virginia National Guard.


Hunter was a charter member of the Forks of the River Ruritan Club and served a term as Lt. Governor of the Holland District. He served 25 years on the Board of Directors of Southampton Memorial Hospital and was a founding member of the Board of Directors of the former Bank of Franklin. He was a 75 plus year member and past master of the Franklin Masonic Lodge and 72 plus year life member of Khedive Shrine Temple of Norfolk. Hunter served two elections as President of the Virginia Peanut Growers Association and two times as President of the Peanut Growers Cooperative Marketing Association and a term on the board of the National Peanut Council.


Left to cherish his memory is his daughter, Sharon Darden Kasper; two sons, Hunter Darden III and Richard E. "Ricky" Darden (Cindy); seven grandchildren, Daryl Edward Kasper, Kelle Jean Moore, Hunter Darden IV (Christi), Jerimy Mulder, Casey Mulder, Missi Hatfield (Ricky), and Kate Couch (Matt); five great grandchildren, Ethan Dale Kasper, Riley Ann Kasper, Kara Tru Hatfield, Gage Hatfield, and Evie Couch; and four great great grandchildren, Cody, Sidney, Makinleigh, and Christopher.


A Funeral Service will be held at 2PM on Saturday, December 17, 2022 in Wright Funeral Home with Rev. Tracey Pugh and Rev. Dr. Reginald Warren officiating. Burial will follow in Poplar Spring Cemetery.

U.S. Army field artillery - Europe - World War II


s/o Hunter Sr., & Sarah Rebecca Lankford Darden

h/o Jean Carolyn Howell Darden


Married: 06 Apr 1947 in Franklin City, Virginia


Hunter Darden, Jr.

August 14, 1922 - December 14, 2022


Franklin – Hunter Darden, Jr., 100, passed away December 14, 2022 in his home with family by his side. Born and raised in Southampton County, he was a son of the late Hunter Darden, Sr. and Sallie Lankford Darden. He was also predeceased by his wife of 74 years, Jean Howell Darden; two sisters, Dorothy D. Cotton and Louise D. Vaughan; three brothers, Harvey Darden, Sr., Thomas I. Darden, and Charles B. Darden; a sister-in-law, Phyllis Mewborn; and a daughter-in-law, Kathy Darden.


Hunter was a graduate of Franklin High School and a retired farmer who always had a love of the land and enjoyed his rural family life. He was a lifetime member of Sycamore Baptist Church where he served as a trustee for over 30 years as well as a deacon and Sunday school teacher and member of different committees. He was a member of Forks of the River Hunt Club.


He served in the Army field artillery in Europe during World War II and later in the Virginia National Guard.


Hunter was a charter member of the Forks of the River Ruritan Club and served a term as Lt. Governor of the Holland District. He served 25 years on the Board of Directors of Southampton Memorial Hospital and was a founding member of the Board of Directors of the former Bank of Franklin. He was a 75 plus year member and past master of the Franklin Masonic Lodge and 72 plus year life member of Khedive Shrine Temple of Norfolk. Hunter served two elections as President of the Virginia Peanut Growers Association and two times as President of the Peanut Growers Cooperative Marketing Association and a term on the board of the National Peanut Council.


Left to cherish his memory is his daughter, Sharon Darden Kasper; two sons, Hunter Darden III and Richard E. "Ricky" Darden (Cindy); seven grandchildren, Daryl Edward Kasper, Kelle Jean Moore, Hunter Darden IV (Christi), Jerimy Mulder, Casey Mulder, Missi Hatfield (Ricky), and Kate Couch (Matt); five great grandchildren, Ethan Dale Kasper, Riley Ann Kasper, Kara Tru Hatfield, Gage Hatfield, and Evie Couch; and four great great grandchildren, Cody, Sidney, Makinleigh, and Christopher.


A Funeral Service will be held at 2PM on Saturday, December 17, 2022 in Wright Funeral Home with Rev. Tracey Pugh and Rev. Dr. Reginald Warren officiating. Burial will follow in Poplar Spring Cemetery.



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