Huntley Stone ’40
Upon Hunt's death Nov. 17, 2005, his family fondly remembered, as did his classmates, his generosity, humanity, quick mind, and clever wit.
He prepared at Marquand School. At Princeton, he majored in psychology, graduating cum laude. His activities included the freshman swim team, Interclub swimming, basketball, football, and squash. He played in the band and was a member of Cloister Inn.
Hunt earned his law degree from Syracuse University Law School and served in the Army Infantry's Adjutant General Department. He and Marolyn S. Bue were married in 1943 and lived in Connecticut. After the war, he practiced law with Pullman and Comley in Bridgeport, become a partner in 1950, and received an award of special recognition from the Connecticut Bar Association in 1995.
From 1974 to 2003, the Stones lived in Boulder, Colo. Hunt practiced law as special counsel to Moses, Wittemyer, Harrison & Woodruff until 2002. He also served as adjunct law professor at the University of Colorado School of Law. Hunt was always active in community affairs, and enjoyed swimming, tennis, and bridge.
He is survived by Marolyn; daughters Carolyn S. Johnson and Cordelia A.; son Huntley I.; a sister, Cordelia S. Shorter; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandsons. His classmates extend their sympathies to his family.
The Class of 1940
Paw in print

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