Christopher “Chris” Hunt
August 29, 1950 – August 17, 2024

Christopher “Chris” Hunt, 73, of Hughesville died on August 17, 2024, at his residence. He was born August 29, 1950, in Washington, D.C., to the late Eugene Geary and Marie Frances Hunt. He graduated from Calvert High School in 1969. That same year, he joined the U.S. Army, served in the Vietnam War as a Radio Operator with the HHB 1st/44th Artillery until 1971 and then four years of reserve duty until being honorably discharged in 1975. He was a 50-year member of Steamfitters Union Local 602 and a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus. He retired after a 38-year career with the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in 2021. Chris spent his entire adult life in service to his country both as a soldier and as a civil servant.
Chris had a love for sports from playing football in high school to power lifting competitively as an adult, winning numerous awards. He loved staying active from skiing, mountain bike riding, scuba diving and snorkeling to working out every day at the gym and completing the Marine Corp Marathon in 1999. He brought his welding skills home where he created a swing set for his children, belt buckles and a custom wood stove in the shape of a train that was a centerpiece in the family home. You could find Chris in the dugout or sidelines as both his children and grandchildren played with their youth organizations. Chris was a passionate fan of the Washington and Baltimore professional sports teams, a proud season ticket holder of the Washington Redskins and dedicated time on Saturdays to Notre Dame football even if it meant listening to the games wherever he was on his headphones.
He is survived by his children, Angela Hysan (David) of Tracys Landing, Vincent Hunt (Cheyenne) of Owings, Laurie Willey (Russell) of Owings, Phillip Hunt of North Beach and Jessica Hunt of Chesapeake Beach; grandchildren, Brandon Willey (Jessica), William ‘Cove’ Willey, Garrett Hysan (Callie), Shelby Hunt, Vincent Hunt II and Alexander Jackson “AJ” Hunt; great grandchildren William Cove “Liam” Willey, Jr. and Oakley Hysan; siblings, Gene Marie Redding (Ronnie), Barbara Sheckells, Patrick Hunt (Kathy) and Shawn Hunt (Diane) and several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Timothy Hunt.
In Lieu of flowers contributions can be made to St. Jude’s Hospital in his name.
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Very sorry 😢 Chris has passed. My father truly enjoyed their friendship from High School 🏫 until present. They enjoyed football 🏈 in high school together. Then after High School 🏫 the Redskins games. He was looking forward to the Redskins season tickets. Very sorry for your loss.
I met Chris in 2014 when I was hired on at the BEP and with me being a local 602 brother Chris was never hesitant to answer the many questions I had when it came to a 100 year old hvac system. Chris always treated me with dignity and respect and it was greatly appreciated. May he rest in Solace. RIP Mr. Hunt
Barbara, was sorry to hear of Chris’ passing. Though I have not seen him in many years, I vividy remember coming to your house when we were in high school. Your brothers were younger, but I enjoyed playing ping pong with them. I believe I even played against your Dad once. He beat me. Your Mom, exceptionally sweet, saw that your family home was always warm and welcoming, and I was happy being around all of you. Great memories. My prayers to the entire Hunt Family. Your loss is felt by many. Rest in Peace Chris.
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I’m so sorry for your loss. Praying for your family. Bonnie Rowell Boackwell
Very sorry 😢 Chris has passed. My father truly enjoyed their friendship from High School 🏫 until present. They enjoyed football 🏈 in high school together. Then after High School 🏫 the Redskins games. He was looking forward to the Redskins season tickets. Very sorry for your loss.
He was an awesome co-worker. RIP dude.
Our deepest condolences to the entire Hunt family. Haven’t seen Chris in many years, but I believe my father, (Omey Williams), was instrumental in helping Chris get into local 602. Rest in peace, Chris.
I met Chris in 2014 when I was hired on at the BEP and with me being a local 602 brother Chris was never hesitant to answer the many questions I had when it came to a 100 year old hvac system. Chris always treated me with dignity and respect and it was greatly appreciated. May he rest in Solace. RIP Mr. Hunt
Barbara, was sorry to hear of Chris’ passing. Though I have not seen him in many years, I vividy remember coming to your house when we were in high school. Your brothers were younger, but I enjoyed playing ping pong with them. I believe I even played against your Dad once. He beat me. Your Mom, exceptionally sweet, saw that your family home was always warm and welcoming, and I was happy being around all of you. Great memories. My prayers to the entire Hunt Family. Your loss is felt by many. Rest in Peace Chris.
A great worker on the evening shift at the BEP. Always doing quality work. Nice man to converse with at the gym and the work place. My condolences to the family and friends, he will be missed.