Ralph Edwin Hunt

Ralph Hunt was a prominent attorney residing in Springfield, Missouri, who specialized in real estate law and zoning. A graduate summa cum laude of the University of Michigan School of Law and a veteran of World War II, Dr. Hunt quietly revolutionized every field in which he practiced, including college instruction, abstracts and titles, and real estate law. He was remembered as the "guru" of real estate law in Springfield on the occasion of his death at age 72, on May 24, 1995.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

The Battle of the Bulge

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25 January 2018 My father shipped out in the last 6 weeks of the war, just in time to see active combat in the ferocious Battle of the Bul...
Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Ralph Hunt's 92nd Birthday

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13 January 2015 Today is my father's 92nd birthday. He was not religious, so I will extend to him retrospective thanks and deeply r...
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Darkroom

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9 February 2012 My father's darkroom was in the basement of my Grandparents' house. It was always a special trip to go there and w...
Tuesday, November 1, 2011

11/11/11

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2 November 2011 Remembrance Day (Memorial Day in the US) is near. I have been thinking about my father. My recent post (spontaneous and uned...
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Monday, August 8, 2011

Ralph Edwin Hunt: Two Commissioned Portraits

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8 August 2011 I am pleased to announce that portraits of my father are now available online. T ammy Zebruck completed an acrylic pain...
Sunday, January 27, 2008

A Quiet Hero: Remembering Ralph Edwin Hunt

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27 January 2008 My father, Ralph Edwin Hunt, lived from January 13, 1923 through May 24, 1995. He was a modest, often shy and at all times u...
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I was raised in Southwest Missouri through 1967, living in the passive solar home designed by my father. It was always OK that ideas could be discussed in our home. What "is" was never quite as important as what "could be." My father, Ralph Edwin Hunt, was a private pilot and lawyer who enjoyed teaching almost any subject. My mother, Genevieve Ann Likins Hunt, pursued interests in promoting social change, literature and poetry. I studied at New College of Florida from 1967-70. In 1972, I moved to Canada, where I completed my professional training. I have lived across Canada, from Newfoundland to British Columbia. Since 1992, I have resided in Kenora, Ontario, where I specialize in cross-cultural psychology. I also spend 2-3 months annually in Arizona and California, where I catch up on report-writing and outdoor time. Almost everything I do focuses on some aspect of perceptual, personal or social change. I regard human accomplishment in the arts, sciences and culture as the most important achievement of all. Thus I wish to participate as fully as possible in each of these areas.
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