Kaitlin and Riley Hunt
Kaitlin Marie Hunt was born in Atlanta, Georgia on March 13, 1989. She grew up in Marietta, and attended Sprayberry High School, and attended
Valdosta State University. In 2013 she joined the United States Coast Guard and was stationed in Port St. Lucie, Florida. In 2016 she married her high
school sweetheart, Brandon Hunt, and on June 19 of this year they welcomed their beautiful daughter Riley Marie Hunt. Kaitlin was completely devoted
to her family and small circle of friends, and was a lover and protector of animals. She and Brandon had three dogs and three cats.
Riley passed away on September 9th, and Kaitlin followed her in death on September 12th. Kaitlin was an organ donor, and because of her gift, several people have a renewed chance for life. While we grieve, we are thankful that several other families are filled with hope and joy because of Kaitlin.
Kaitlin and Riley are survived by husband and father Brandon Hunt of Port St. Lucie, Florida; mother and grandmother Kathleen Vandiver of Marietta;
father and grandfather Gregg Vandiver; step father and grandfather David Lickman of Woodstock; mother-in-law and grandmother Mary White,
father-in-law and grandfather Chuck White of Pensacola, Florida; sisters and aunts Lauren Michelle Vandiver of Baton Rouge Louisiana, Nicole Lickman of
Woodstock, and Kelsey Lickman of Woodstock; sister-in-law and aunt Danyle Kalba of Acworth; brother-in-law and uncle Lee Hunt of Pensacola,
Florida; brother-in-law and uncle Charles White of Marietta; nephew and cousin DJ, niece and cousins Danika and Airin of Acworth, Georgia; dogs Blackjack,Bo and Hoss; and cats Milo, Houdini, and Persephone of Port St, Lucie, Florida.
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September 25, 2017
Lindsay Etter (Sauvageau) and Family
Thinking of you all during this heartbreaking time and sending many prayers for strength and peace.
With Love and In Sympathy ~
September 19, 2017
Acquaintance
Angie Grant
There are no words to express this loss. The entire family remains in my thoughts & prayers! May you feel God's love & hands on you, now & always!
September 18, 2017
Dail Luciani
Mary, you and your whole family are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you and your family give you peace,
Dail and Mike Luciani
September 17, 2017
The Schultheiss Family
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Words can't express how truly sorry we are for your family's loss.
September 17, 2017
Christine Campbell and Family
Kaitlin and Riley you are a part of the hearts and souls of our small town forever. My family holds your family within our hearts and prayers.
September 17, 2017
Cassandra Wright
Our little community is so shocked and saddened by this event. You and your family will always be part of Woodstock. You will be in our thoughts and prayers always.
September 15, 2017
T Hicks
So very sorry for your losses - will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.
September 15, 2017
There are absolutely no words to make you and Kaitlin's family feel better. The uncertainty of life leaves us knowing that we must live our lives closely to God and pray for our kids. With love, Kathy Foster
September 15, 2017
Inga Dolezar
We are so incredibly sorry for your losses and keep you in our prayers.
September 15, 2017
I have no words to describe how heartbroken I am for you. Your School family is here whenever you need us.
Nancy Herlihy
September 13, 2017
Debbie Furlo
My deepest condolences; Kaitlin would come in for her bagel, with the rest of the Coasties. I would 'talk' to Riley; Kaitlin had a special way of brightening up our day at Cumberland Farms - she will be greatly missed. Our love, thoughts & prayers to her family.
Debbie Furlo & Joanne Murphy
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