The White Mountain Independent
Show Low, Arizona - 07/30/2004
He joined the United States Army Air Force directly upon graduating from high school and served there during WWII. He married Nadine Stradling in 1951. Their vows were later solemnized at the Mesa Temple. They made their home in St. Johns.
Sanford had a great sense of humor. He loved a good joke and a good laugh. He liked horses, but was especially fond of quarter horses. He was a true cowboy, loving to ranch and even rode saddle and bareback broncs and bulls at the rodeos.
His survivors include his wife, Nadine Hunt, St. Johns; sons Timothy (Jolene) Hunt, St. Johns, Sanford (Sheree) Hunt, Anthem, John Hunt, St. Johns; daughter Edie (David) Doubt, St. Johns; 11 grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.
His parents, two brothers and three sisters precede him in death.
SGT US Army Aiforces World War II (findagrave.com)