Graveside services will be held 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, April 27, 2022, in the Buena Vista City Cemetery, Third Avenue, Buena Vista, Georgia.
Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates at all services at this time. We are limiting graveside seating to no more than 10 with masks being strongly encouraged. Other masked attendees are welcomed but will be expected to practice social distancing.
Graveside services, including burials, are likely to be held on ground that is uneven, which is out of the control of Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. We ask that you take this into consideration when choosing footwear, such as shoes with high, thin heels. Please be advised that Oglethorpe Funeral Chapel, Inc. will not be held responsible for injuries at a grave site because of this.
Johnny Lee Hunt was born May 29, 1958, in Buena Vista, Georgia to the late Henry Hunt and the late Martha King Hunt. He was educated in the public school system of Marion County and was a 1977 graduate of Tri- County High School. At early age he joined the band of Christian believers at Popular Springs Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Bailey. He was self-employed as auto mechanic. He loved to work on cars and he will forever be remembered by family and friends as a big jokester.
He leaves to cherish his memories to three sisters, Ruby Jean Hunt, Buena Vista, Georgia, Henrietta Hunt Bryant (Willie), Killeen, Texas, Mary Helen Fudge (Jerome), Columbus, Georgia; a companion, Willie Mae Pollard, Americus, Georgia; aunts, Minnie Griffin, Orlando, Florida, Mary Hatcher, Los Angles, Florida, Helen Elizabeth King, Columbus, Georgia, and Mary Jackson (Fred), Miami, Florida; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.