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Angela Lorraine Hunter, born on March 7, 1961, departed this life on May 17, 2025. She was a cherished individual who brought joy and warmth to those around her. Angela will be lovingly remembered for her vibrant spirit and her passions for pretty make-up, purses, jewelry, and her deep affection for animals, especially her beloved dogs.
Angela was like a mother to, Mandy Martin (Kevin) of Chesterfield, VA, Brandy Davis of Dutton, VA, Camille Price of Bethune, and Desiree Emmett (Donnie) of Chesterfield, VA. She took immense pride in her role as a mother and grandmother to her fourteen grandchildren, who were a source of great joy in her life. Additionally, her four fur babies—Bear, Little Lady, Charley, and Bailey—held a special place in her heart, accentuating her love for animals.
Angela is survived by her fiancé, Donald J. Stephens of Bethune, who provided her life with companionship and support.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph Hunter and Myrtice Baxley Hunter.
Memorial services will be held at a later date, providing family and friends an opportunity to celebrate Angela's life and the beautiful memories she leaves behind. She will be missed dearly by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Norton Funeral Home and Crematory are honored to be of service to the Hunter family.
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