Michelle A. Hunter

Michelle A Hunter 1

Michelle Antoinette Smith Hunter, a beloved daughter, was born to the late James Smith, Sr. and Lovan M. Smith on August 23, 1968 in Somerset County.  She transitioned from this life to eternal life on January 22, 2016 at the St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, when God in His infinite wisdom and sweet compassion, softly whispered “Come Home…”

She received her formal education in the Somerset County Public School Systems and was a graduate in the Class of 1986 from Washington High School in Princess Anne, Maryland. Michelle accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Metropolitan United Methodist Church in Princess Anne, where she served on several ministries.  Later in life, she joined the Royal Light Missionary Baptist Church in Baltimore.  There she continued her walk with the Lord.  She had an unwavering faith in God, and loved to sing the songs of Zion.  One song she sang often was “Tomorrow” which leaves us with a message, (if she could speak) don’t wait until tomorrow, it might be too late.  Give your life to Christ today.

She was employed by Erickson Living Retirement Communities in Baltimore for 16 years as its Business Office Manager.  Michelle was a detail oriented person and loved the challenge of her work.  She was a genuinely happy person who enjoyed the company of family and also friends.  She was a member of the Sweet Elite Social Club of the Princess Anne/Salisbury area and served as their Event Coordinator.  Miss Fluff, as she was affectionately called also was an avid reader.  She had a passion for books and was a member of the Page Turners Book Club of Baltimore.  She was an organizer and was ever-present at family functions, especially the Annual Smith and Jones Day Family Reunions.  Michelle was in the process of assisting with her next class reunion and the planning of the next family reunion, when God called her home.

Michelle really loved to help people and had a nurturing spirit.  She always took the time to encourage the young family members.  She could be counted on to help and fill in the gaps where needed. She assisted with the raising of her niece, E’Recha Bailey of Princess Anne and her nephew, Jemyri Jones of Baltimore. All the children really loved their Aunt Chelle.  She was a loving daughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend.  Michelle had a passion for life and was full of love and kindness.  Fluff will be sorely missed by many.

She leaves to cherish her memory: her devoted companion, Anthony Johnson of Baltimore; two brothers, James Smith, Jr. and Tony Smith, Sr., both of Princess Anne; one sister, Ola Milligan of Princess Anne; two aunts, Blanche Jones of Princess Anne and Frances Smith of Salisbury; one uncle, Arthur Smith (Luetta) of Salisbury; one great uncle, Prosser Smith of Princess Anne and two, devoted nieces, Tamika Jones of Princess Anne and Chantell Bentley of Baltimore.  A host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her nephew,    Michael Dennis, Jr.

A funeral service will be held 1 PM Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Metropolitan United Methodist Church in Princess Anne with a viewing one hour prior.  A viewing will also be held 6 to 8 PM Friday at the church.  Interment will be in John Wesley (Bowland Hill) Cemetery in Princess Anne.

 

7 Responses

  1. Michelle..
    It was a honor to work with you for 10 years,,
    you are a beautiful woman and will be missed!
    God bless…
    G

  2. To the family of Michelle Hunter-

    God has gotten another angel. It was an honor and pleasure to work with Michelle. May God give you comfort and strength.

  3. My heartfelt condolence to the family and friends of Ms. Michelle Hunter. The death of a loved one is hard to bear. Your heavenly father understands your pain as he too experienced the death of his only begotten son, Jesus Christ. Job 14: 14, 15 shows that God yearns to bring your dear loved one back to life. If you would like to know more about God’s promises, please visit the website jw.org.

  4. So sad to hear of Michelle’s death, I worked with you for a short while but in that short time I saw that she was special person. May the Lord bless the family In this time that they mourn a loved one. Prayers are with you so you are comforted.

  5. Michelle,
    MY beautiful cousin. I experience pain when I lost my brother, you never missed a step and was there with me the whole way and now my tears are for u. How do u say goodbye to a wonderful person like you. Please tell my brother in heaven i miss him and now i will miss u also until see u both again just know you are missed and loved

  6. Michelle,
    We are so saddened to hear of your passing. I shall always remember our Wednesday hangout session. When you walked thru the door, I knew it was almost closing time lol.
    My friend you were a classy and elegant woman, I’m honored to have meet you.

    JJ, your Aunt spoke so highly of you. Hold on to the memories. She LOVED YOU SOOOOOON MUCH.

    Condolences to family. May you hold on tight to the wonderful memories. She touched so many lives. What a legacy.
    Sleep well my friend,

    The HAIR GALLERY GANG
    ~Jeana, Kaffy, Denise, Bre, Telayer, Kiahanna ~

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