Obituary for Hunter Temple

Connor Hunter Temple 11 July 1995 – 4 July 2023
North Carolina’s Mooresville Hunter Dean Temple has moved on to a better location where he can keep an eye on all of his family and friends. Nobody has ever had a larger heart, and there never will be. Hunter was the only person who truly loved and cared about others and the planet. Even though his time with us was brief, he managed to have an impact on everyone he met.

Hunter has degrees from San Francisco State University, Santa Barbara City College, and Lake Norman High School. Growing up, he excelled in sports, particularly wrestling. He was a world traveller who loved to explore new places as an adult.

Hunter is survived by his parents, Pamela (original favourite) and Kent; brother, KT Temple (second best buddy) and fiancée, Jess; sister, Ashley and husband, Brian; nieces, Carden, Saylem (new favourite), Rayna, and nephew, Lucas; and brothers, Freddy (best friend) and wife, Riley.

In addition, he had a lot of remarkable relatives, including his grandfather Ken Temple, his grandmother Marie Beaver, and too many aunts, uncles, and cousins to list.

His grandmother Carolyn Temple and grandfather Fred Beaver both passed away before him.

Hunter Dean, you are the epitome of success. A person is only truly successful if they leave the world better than they found it.

Pastor Tony Matthews will preside over a memorial service on Friday, July 14 at 11:00 a.m. at Williamson Chapel United Methodist Church.

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The Temple family is being cared for by the Mooresville-based Cavin-Cook Funeral Home and Crematory.
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