Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CARL ARTHUR “ARTIE” HUNT,

-

86, of Little Rock peacefully left his Earthly family to join his Heavenly family on Sunday, March 12, 2023, entering his Heavenly home where he will worship the God he loved forever and ever.

Artie was born September 30, 1936, in Pine Bluff.

Survivors are his wife of 65 years, Martha “Mott” Hunt; and three sons, Scott, Brian, and Todd; and four beloved grandchild­ren, Cannon, Tessa, Leo, and Cooper.

He was predecease­d by his parents, Victor and Rosa Hunt; and four siblings; Jo (Steele), John (Pat), Ava Nelle O’Bryan (Gordon), and Billy (Eva).

Surviving siblings are Vicky Foti, Charlene Yarbrough (Norris), and David (Beegee); with no shortage of beloved nieces, nephews, extended family and cherished friends.

Artie graduated from Pine Bluff High in 1954. He excelled in athletics and achieved many honors including First Team All State Football and Golden Gloves Boxing Champion. Other interests were public speaking and poetry compositio­n. He was a math whiz and showed strong leadership abilities early in life.

He attended U of A in Fayettevil­le, graduating in 1959 with high honors. In 1960 he received his MBA and soon after became a CPA. After college he became Professor of Accounting at LRU (now UALR) then business executive in Nashville, Birmingham, and Little Rock, eventually starting his own family business, working there until retirement.

A devoted husband, father, grandfathe­r and friend, Artie’s greatest lifelong passion was being an evangelica­l Christian, wearing many hats in his work for the lord, this included Bible teaching (adults throughout the early years) and was “Mr. Artie” to his beloved fourth graders at Bible Church until his health declined.

High points of his life from 2000-2010 were frequent mission trips to Myanmar (Burma), where he was instrument­al in the developmen­t of Myanmar Bible Seminary and a water treatment plant. He establishe­d relationsh­ips with pastors and laypeople alike, providing encouragem­ent and sound teaching.

Memorial service will be at The Bible Church of Little Rock, 19111 Cantrell Rd. on Saturday, April 8 at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Bible Church of Little Rock. For full obituary and online guestbook, see www.rollerfune­ralhomes.com/chenal.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States