Roger A. Hunt Sr.

Roger A. Hunt Sr. obituary, Hopwood, PA

Roger A. Hunt Sr.

Roger Hunt Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Donald R. Crawford Funeral Home - Hopwood on Jan. 30, 2026.
Roger A. Hunt Sr., 82, of Hopwood, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026. Born in Uniontown, he was the beloved son of J. Raymond and Verda Hunt, who preceded him in death.

Roger was married for 58 years to the love of his life, Karen Luther Hunt. Their marriage was the foundation of his world and the measure by which he lived-steadfast, devoted, and full of purpose. Roger's word was his bond, and those who knew him understood that when he gave it, it meant everything.

He was a proud and loving father to Roger A. Hunt Jr. (Dawn) of Uniontown, PA, and Jay R. Hunt (Jodi) of Wheeling, WV. He was a devoted grandfather to Coleman and Bonnie Hunt, and Dylan, Jayma, and Kaylee Hunt, each of whom he taught not only skills, but values-hard work, integrity, and curiosity. He is also survived by his sisters Susan Audrain, Amy Dixon (Dave), and Marsha Hibbs, and was preceded in death by his brother-in-law Philip Hibbs. Roger is also lovingly remembered by his extended family, including cousins, nieces, nephews, and brothers- and sisters-in-law, as well as a lifetime of cherished friends.

From an early age, Roger began working on job sites alongside his father and his Uncle Sam as young as seven years old, learning by watching, listening, and doing. That early exposure shaped a lifelong love of construction and problem-solving. He later worked officially with his father as an estimator at Hunt Construction, where his practical knowledge and attention to detail set him apart.

He graduated from South Union High School, Class of '61, carrying many wonderful memories and a lifelong, deeply valued friendship with Bob and Linda Frantz.

Roger attended Robert Morris College, receiving a degree in accounting, and began his professional career at Rockwell Manufacturing. He quickly discovered that sitting behind a desk was never his calling. Drawn to action, he moved into the foundry, where he learned directly from the men on the line-asking questions, listening closely, and earning respect. Through his leadership and hands-on approach, processes were improved and production records were broken.

He finished his career as a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 66 as a certified crane operator, running large cranes with skill and precision. Roger remembered every job and every piece of equipment he ever worked on. A lifelong and proud Pittsburgh Steelers fan, one of the projects he spoke of fondly was working on the North Shore development, helping build what would become the home of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates.

Roger proudly served his country as Captain and Company Commander in the USAR with the United States Army National Guard, affiliated with the Scottdale Armory. Serving for 13 years his military service reflected the same qualities that defined his life-leadership, responsibility, and unwavering commitment. He was a proud Veteran who felt it was his duty and honor to serve his country.

Though not a teacher by education, Roger was a teacher by nature. He loved passing on his knowledge and skills, especially to his sons and grandchildren. Whether through storytelling, hands-on instruction, or quiet example, he taught others how to work hard, think critically, and do things the right way.

He loved his wife so much that he even purchased her grade school, Berkeley School, transforming it into the first condominiums in Fayette County (Berkeley Commons).

Roger was an active member of Pennsville Baptist Church, where he faithfully served and found great joy singing in the church choir. His faith, his family, and his work were deeply intertwined, each reinforcing the values he lived by every day.

A storyteller, a leader, and a man of his word-Roger A. Hunt Sr. leaves behind a legacy of love and integrity that will live on through all who were blessed to know him.

Family and friends will be received in the DONALD R. CRAWFORD FUNERAL HOME, HOPWOOD, PA on Friday February 6 from 4-8pm and Saturday February 7 from 10am until the hour of the memorial service at 11am with Pastor William Bixel officiating.

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January 31, 2026

Dear Karen and family,
I was so saddened to hear about your loss. Please accept my deepest
sympathy to you and your family during this difficult time.
There are no words that can truly ease the pain of losing someone so
dear, but I hope you know how much you are in our thoughts. Roger
was clearly deeply loved, and his memory will live on through the many
lives he touched.
Wishing you strength, peace, and comfort during this time of sorrow.
All our love,
Sonny & Jean Black

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