Lasting Memories

Robert Samuel Hunter, III
July 12, 1933-July 14, 2012
Menlo Park, California

Dr. Robert Samuel Hunter III of Menlo Park, CA, passed away peacefully following a long illness on July 14, 2012, in Stanford, California, with his family and wife of 55 years, Marlene, by his side. A native of California, Bob was born July 12, 1933 in Berkeley, California, and lived within a 75 mile radius of San Francisco his entire life.

He graduated from Central Elementary School in San Carlos & Serra High School in San Mateo in 1950. He served with honor and distinction in the United States Navy from 1951 to 1954 and received an honorable discharge as a Sonarman Second Class.

His sister Sandra introduced him to Marlene Mori in 1954. They were married in 1956.

He received three degrees from Stanford University ? a B.A. in Political Science (1959), an M.A. in Education (1960) and an M.A. in Political Science (1966). He also received his Doctorate in Organization and Leadership from The University of San Francisco (1982).

His first job post-Navy as a Social Studies teacher and chair of the Social Studies department at Carlmont High School, Belmont, California, from 1959-1975 led to a lifelong career in education and public service. He then became the school?s Director of Student Activities from 1977-1986 and a Vice Principal from 1986-1999.

In the summers of 1966 -1974 Bob worked as a San Mateo County Adult Probation Officer.

Bob may be best known for originating the Friends of Millard Fillmore Trivia Hunt in 1962 and shepherding it for its first 40 plus years. He created the Hunt to improve students' research and problem-solving skills, hone critical thinking skills and provide an academic setting where participating students can have fun. This entertaining and competitive weekend research project for high school students has been held annually in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties and is still active today. Students have two days to find answers to pieces of trivia and produce printed proof of their answers. Books, encyclopedias, magazines and newspapers are considered valid sources, but the Internet is not.

Bob has a long history of community service. His many posts included president of Woodside High School PTA, Trustee of the Las Lomitas School District, and secretary of the San Mateo County School Board Association. He was an active parishioner at St. Denis Catholic Church in Menlo Park for 45 years and also served in several key positions on the Parish Council.

Bob is survived by his wife, of 55 years, Marlene (Mori), sister Sandra Rock and her husband Jim, daughter Kelley (Sexton), son Kevin and his wife Barbara, daughter Kerrey (Saunders), and her husband Mark. He has nine grandchildren: Michel McCammon, Taylor Saunders, Grant Saunders, Paige Saunders, Mackenzie Saunders, Brooke Saunders, Robert (Bobby) Samuel Hunter IV, Brent Hunter, Corey Hunter and numerous nieces and nephews.

Written by: Barbara J. Hunter

A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 11, 10:30 a.m., St. Denis Church, 2250 Avy Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to:

1) NMO (Neuromyelitis Optica) The Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation www.guthyjacksonfoundation.org 8910 University Center Lane, STE 725 San Diego, CA 92122

2) Friends of Millard Fillmore (FOMF) Carlmont Academic Foundation Carlmont High School 1400 Alameda De Las Pulgas Belmont, CA 94002

3) Father Peter Pabst, President Sacred Heart Nativity School & Our Lady of Grace Nativity School 310 Edwards Avenue San Jose, CA 95110

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From Joan Hullin Keith
Feb. 5, 2015

Mr. Hunter was my government teacher in 1960. I was told I was his top student that year, but I got a B+. I kidded him about that for years as he was the inspiration for me to become a high school social studies teacher (yes government as well). Several years before his retirement as VP at Carlmont he changed my grade to an A and said that it would have been an A but it was his first year teaching and he was overly hard. I saw Bob at conferences etc. through the years but had not been in contact for some time. I am so sorry for his familys loss and sorry it has been so long for me to find out. He was an amazing person. As a side note 2 of my friends and I brought a bottle of champagne to him on the birth of one of his children (we were 17 at the time), don't ask how we bought it. God bless him and his family

From Rod Liner
May 15, 2014

As Student Body President, Bob Hunter and Norm Heise were my advisors. Our Student Senate met every day!! and I had to figure out what projects could justify 180 days of meetings. Bob and I became very good and quick lesson plans which served me well...since I became a teacher of history for 33 years. In my first teaching year at San Carlos High School, I received a Millard Fillmore challenge from Bob, which I readily accepted. One of the gimmicks we came up with was a soft drink bottle collection, where each bottle would add to Millard Fillmore points! The looser had to take the bottles to the store for redemption. I lost! My room was waist deep in bottles from the door to the lectern. We donated the money to ML King memorial...$300 dollars as I remember. That is a lot of bottles. I also ran the Annual Turkey Trot against Rick Dolwig...the student body president of Carlmont. We had a sag-wagon sprint us in front of the legitimate runners, ran half a lap and finished in a tie for first. Had Bob scratching his head on that one for a few moments. I also got my Masters at Stanford with Bob's enthusiastic support. A good man with an admirable legacy. Rod Liner Carlmont 1962

From Margot Robb Tobias
Aug. 11, 2012

I graduated from Carlmont in 1968. Bob Hunter was the best teacher and mentor. I too went into public education and always carried my memories of Mr. Hunter with me to inspire me. He will be missed by many but his influence will carry on.

From Brad Jacobs
Aug. 6, 2012

Kevin and family: I feel especially lucky to have been a part of your adopted family for four great-but-crazy weekends during our Woodside High years or 1974-1978. What a kick -- and all due to Bob's zeal for sharing knowledge. Could there be a better legacy?

From Tom Gagetta
July 30, 2012

My Godfather and Dear Uncle Bob, will definitely be missed, his constant smile and wit. Always loved talking fishing and SF GIANTS baseball! Much love to Auntie Sis, Kelley, Kevin, Kerrey.

From Sue Nix
July 27, 2012

This is from Dr. Hunter's "graduation" from Carlmont, where he walked with the students as part of his retirement. And as always, with that smile...

From Marie La Rocco
July 27, 2012

Mr. Hunter will be fondly remembered by this former student and lifelong puzzle- solver and fact-finder thanks to the FOMF club. What a super guy. My prayers to his family and friends.

From Kelley Hunter Sexton
July 27, 2012

What a legacy Dad has left around the globe. It is heartwarming for all of us to see and hear what he meant to those who knew him. Thanks for the memories, Dad!

From Gwyneth
July 26, 2012

He was a great man and principal. He helped me to see how important an education was. He always gave me motivation and encouragement. Dr. Hunter, you will be missed. Gwyneth Murdoch Fernandes Carlmont Class of 1989

From Barbara Mason
July 26, 2012

Bob has left quite a void in our St. Denis parish family and will be missed for many years to come. Truly a great man who had a life well-lived.

From Mary Morrissey Parden
July 25, 2012

As a 1977 graduate of Carlmont High School I enjoyed four years participating in the Millard Fillmore Scavenger Hunt and having Bob be an advisor to the ASB. What amazed me about Bob, was how he "built community" way before it became the cliche that it has turned into today. Bob actively lived "community building" by bringing generations and communities together each year with the MFSH. I was pleased to have become his friend well past my graduation. He will be missed by many, and I am so happy that he challenged me to become an active community member.

From David and Terry Attwood
July 24, 2012

Bob will be missed. We came to the Sequoia UH Dist. in 1959, freshmen teachers full of excitement and the promise of doing great things! Bob lived up to his goal of being the best that he could be as a teacher, mentor and friend. He dealt with the vissitudes of life in a calm and judicious manner. God speed, friend, Bob David and Terry