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Larry D. Hunter
L.D. HUNTER, is widowed and lives in Cary, N.C. just outside of Raleigh. He is the father of three children all grown up. Dennis Ray, of Fort Sill Army Base Lawton, Oklahoma; Cynthia Harville, Will...view moreL.D. HUNTER, is widowed and lives in Cary, N.C. just outside of Raleigh. He is the father of three children all grown up. Dennis Ray, of Fort Sill Army Base Lawton, Oklahoma; Cynthia Harville, Willow Springs, N.C., and Patricia Rayford of Greenville, N.C. He is the very proud grandfather of 7 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
L.D. Hunter was born to the late Mr. & Mrs. Robert Green of Sharpsburg, N.C. He attended the Elm City High School, Elm City, N.C. and is a graduate of the Edgecombe Technical College of Rocky Mount, N.C. 1985. L.D. (Larry) Hunter is also a 1980 graduate of the Manna Bible College of Wilson, N.C. a four year school. Born and raised on a four horse farm between Sharpsburg N.C. and Elm City, N.C; along with 18 brothers and sisters, of which they all learned the meaning of sharing in a blended family there on the then called Barnhill Farm. Here they all learned the meaning of hard work, as they harvested tobacco, corn, cotton, watermelons, cucumbers, beans, and provided nearly all their vegetables and meals from the family garden, and obtaining their suntan with no shades, umbrellas, or sun blockers to protect them from the sun. O’ there were lots of fun as well at fishing, baseball, basketball, barbecues, and delicious family dinners and celebrations at Harvest Time, 4th of July, Christmas, mule back riding and playing in the sand, climbing apple trees, peach trees, pecan trees, and playing with each other day after day on the farm as children and teenagers.
The author’s prayer is that you will be encouraged, strengthened, inspired, invigorated, blessed, and live in the joy of the Lord “knowing” Jesus has the backs of all His children, yes, the lowest and the highest of us we travel this rugged, sometimes twisting, yet narrow road God Himself has designed for each of us. So, friend you are not alone. We have thousands of travelers! Remember Israel? God has designed your path and He is with you, yes, even today, and though that path may lead to the “shadow of death” at times. It will not hurt us, though some will be frightened by the shadow. However, we must remember that even in this darkened path for a little season it’s just the “shadow” of death. Death must pass on even as it passed on in Israel during the very first Passover, and yet what happened? God’ people still prevailed and rejoiced in all the blessings of God’s abundant grace, love, and provisions, yes, even in the very presence of death.view less