

Charles Edward Hunter was called home to be with the Lord on July 7, 2020 at the age of 66. He is preceded in death by his father Woodrow Cecil Hunter Sr., and mother Vera Lee Hunter, sister Lareda L. Belk, brother Alonzo Dexter Hunter. Charles is survived by his brother Woodrow C. Hunter Jr., Michael A. Hunter, sister Verna Arceneaux, brother Carlos Hunter, brother Tommy Hunter, and a number of nieces,
nephews & many dear friends.
The celebration of Charles Edward Hunter’s life will be held on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 2pm. Location is: Cook-Walden Forest Oaks Funeral Home located 6300 West William Cannon Drive, Austin, Texas.
Charles was born in Austin, Texas & attended Reagan High School then went onto to the University of Texas and transferred to the prestigious Embry-Riddle University in Florida, and achieved a Bachelor and Master’s degree. Charles loved aircraft and attained his A & P license to fly commercially.
As a professional student he never stopped going to school and had been working on obtaining his Doctorate and venture into a political career in Austin where he was from. Charles has not only soared above the clouds as a pilot, but has traveled the world in the process and enjoyed scuba-diving, swimming, boating, skydiving and a host of other adventures. Charles loved his life, family and friends.
They say those who constantly cheat death are Order Of Service living life to the fullest. Perhaps it’s the lack of fear that opens up one’s world, allows one to take risks that constrain lesser mortals. Charles did live a full life, despite his too soon death. He loved and embraced those around him, with long arms and with his fearless heart he made a positive impact on those of us who knew him, who loved him, and
brothers who worshiped him. We’ll miss the friend, brother, the one who tested his limits, who brought home the trophies, who befriended and defended the neighborhood dogs and children, who was always quick with a funny line, who was always eager to go off on another adventure, who fought with us and loved us with equal passion. We will mourn the man who’s gone, whom we lost so suddenly, but we’ll remember him, and above all, he would want us to remember him as he lived, on the edge of life whether it was sailing around the world in his boat or hang gliding over the mountains Charles was always on the fearless edge of
"ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE".
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