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Rosamond Aubrey “Rose” <I>Warder</I> Hunt

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Rosamond Aubrey “Rose” Warder Hunt

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
27 Apr 1941 (aged 57)
Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0833384, Longitude: -77.1207611
Plot
Section 2, Lot 261, Site 8
Memorial ID
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HUNT, ROSAMOND AUBREY WARDER. Quietly, on Sunday, April 27, 1941, after a lingering illness, ROSAMOND AUBREY WARDER HUNT, of 117 S. Adams St., Rockville, Md., beloved wife of Judge Henry Jackson Hunt 3d and devoted mother of Henry J. Hunt 4th, Jon Conway Hunt, Mrs. Rosamond Hunt Price and grandmother of Barry Hunt Price: sister of J. Fillmore Warder, of Boston, Mass., and Frederick Benson Warder, Mrs. Mary Mason Warder Hufty and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, all of Washington, DC. Mrs. Hunt�s earthly remains repose at the Colonial funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey, 300 W. Montgomery Ave., Rockville, Md. Funeral services at Christ Episcopal Church on Wednesday, April 20, at 2 p.m. Proceeding thence her lovely body will be laid to rest in the protracted bedroom of time that enfolds all: and as the sun moves toward the West, she shall sleep on the rolling hillside where the whispering woods and winding stream make peaceful the song of eternity, in the Rockville Union Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend.
[The Washington Post, 29 Apr 1941, pg. 24]


Rockville Rites Set Tomorrow for Mrs. Hunt
Mrs. Rosamond Aubrey Warder Hunt, 57, wife of Henry Jackson Hunt, 3d, formerly judge of the Orphans� Court for Montgomery County, died at her home in Rockville Sunday night.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m., tomorrow from Christ Episcopal Church, Rockville, with burial in Rockville Union Cemetery. The Rev. Raymond Black, rector of the church, will conduct the services.
Mr. Hunt was a native of Washington and had lived in Montgomery County about 38 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Henry J. Hunt, 4th, and John Conway Hunt, and a daughter, Mrs. Rosamond H. Price. She also leave two brothers, J. Fillmore Warder, Boston, Mass., and Frederick Benson Warden, Washington, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Mason Hutty and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, both of Washington.
[The Washington Post, 29 Apr 1941, pg. 28]
HUNT, ROSAMOND AUBREY WARDER. Quietly, on Sunday, April 27, 1941, after a lingering illness, ROSAMOND AUBREY WARDER HUNT, of 117 S. Adams St., Rockville, Md., beloved wife of Judge Henry Jackson Hunt 3d and devoted mother of Henry J. Hunt 4th, Jon Conway Hunt, Mrs. Rosamond Hunt Price and grandmother of Barry Hunt Price: sister of J. Fillmore Warder, of Boston, Mass., and Frederick Benson Warder, Mrs. Mary Mason Warder Hufty and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, all of Washington, DC. Mrs. Hunt�s earthly remains repose at the Colonial funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey, 300 W. Montgomery Ave., Rockville, Md. Funeral services at Christ Episcopal Church on Wednesday, April 20, at 2 p.m. Proceeding thence her lovely body will be laid to rest in the protracted bedroom of time that enfolds all: and as the sun moves toward the West, she shall sleep on the rolling hillside where the whispering woods and winding stream make peaceful the song of eternity, in the Rockville Union Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend.
[The Washington Post, 29 Apr 1941, pg. 24]


Rockville Rites Set Tomorrow for Mrs. Hunt
Mrs. Rosamond Aubrey Warder Hunt, 57, wife of Henry Jackson Hunt, 3d, formerly judge of the Orphans� Court for Montgomery County, died at her home in Rockville Sunday night.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m., tomorrow from Christ Episcopal Church, Rockville, with burial in Rockville Union Cemetery. The Rev. Raymond Black, rector of the church, will conduct the services.
Mr. Hunt was a native of Washington and had lived in Montgomery County about 38 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Henry J. Hunt, 4th, and John Conway Hunt, and a daughter, Mrs. Rosamond H. Price. She also leave two brothers, J. Fillmore Warder, Boston, Mass., and Frederick Benson Warden, Washington, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Mason Hutty and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, both of Washington.
[The Washington Post, 29 Apr 1941, pg. 28]


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