On April 2, 2024, Brendon Michael Hunt, 44, passed away suddenly and peacefully in his hometown of Edmonton, Alberta. He was proudly born to Robert and Geraldine Hunt on February 1, 1980. He is survived by his parents, Robert and Geraldine Hunt; his siblings, David Hunt (Kasha) and Carilynn Salisbury (Conor); nephews, Jake, Levi, Cam, and Drew, and niece, Emery. He cherished his numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, that were spread near and far. He is predeceased by many close family members and his beloved dog, Rocco.
Brendon's love for the outdoors was evident from an early age through into adulthood. He had a strong passion for fishing, skidooing, and spending time at his house at the lake with his dog, family, and friends. He was a great hockey player and cherished those youth filled days of playing sports greatly. He was known for his love of motorbikes, his willingness to help others with any project, and his love of country music, just to name a few. Brendon had a quick wit, loved a good prank, gave everyone around him numerous nicknames, and had a knack for cooking, often delighting friends and family with his culinary creations. He lit up every room he entered.
As a skilled Ironworker with Local 720 for over 17 years, he approached his work with dedication and precision, often securing leadership roles quickly. It is a profession he enjoyed and made many contributions to, as well.
Brendon's memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. May you rest in peace. We will miss you and love you always…
A Celebration of Life for Brendon will be held at St. Charles Catholic Church, 17511 112 Street in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at 11:00 AM. A livestream of Brendon's service will be available on the St. Charles Parish Facebook Page at the time of service.
~ You’ll Be There ~ By George Strait
From the beginning of creation
I think our maker had a plan
For us to leave these shores
And sail beyond the sand
And let the good light guide us
Through the waves and the wind
To the beaches in the world
Where we have never been
And we'll climb up on the mountain
Y'all we'll let our voices ring
And those who've never tried it
They'll be the first to sing
Whoa, my, my
I'll see you on the other side
If I make it
And it might be a long hard ride
But I'm gonna take it
Sometimes it seems that I don't have a prayer
I let the weather take me anywhere
But I know that I wanna go
Where the streets are gold
'Cause you'll be there
Oh, my, my…
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