
Eloise B. Hunt (née Hudson)
Eloise Bernice Hunt (nee Hudson) was born to the union of the late Willie Miller Hudson and
the late Velva Mae Hudson (nee Morton), on 8 March 1939 in Bragg City, Pemiscot County,
Missouri. She was baptized at the Ebeneezer Baptist Church in Wellston, Missouri in 1950. In
1962, she became a member of the Cote Brilliante Presbyterian Church. In 1972, Eloise
transferred her membership to Rock Hill Presbyterian Church where she served as a Sunday
School Teacher, Deacon, Elder, and on several committees and boards.
Eloise attended St. Clement’s Catholic School in St. Louis, DuBois Elementary School in
Wellston, Douglass High School in Webster Groves and graduated from Normandy Senior High
School in June 1956. She attended Mound City Business College for one year.
On 13 September 1958, Eloise united in marriage with the late John Douglas Hunt, Jr., son of
the late John Douglas, Sr., and the late Georgia Anna Hunt (nee Littlejohn). To this union, two
children were born: Bryan Gerard and Danielle Renee.
Eloise worked for the Treasury Department, Transportation Materiel Command, Fort Bragg,
North Carolina, and for the Boeing Airplane Company in Everett, Washington. She was
employed by the Defense Mapping Agency and Aerospace Center (DMAAC), retiring on 2
January 1995 with 34 years of service.
During her federal career and while both her children were attending college, Eloise resumed
her undergraduate studies at St. Louis Community College at Meramec, receiving an Associate
Degree in Management and Supervisory Development on 15 May 1988. Eloise completed her
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration and Accounting at Columbia College in St.
Louis, Missouri on 21 July 1990. She also pursued studies in horticulture, receiving a Certificate
of Specialization in May 1992, and worked in that field after retirement. Eloise had a great love
for plants. In retirement, Eloise worked at St. Louis Community College at Meramec for two
years and at Kirkwood Public Library for 7 ½ years.
Eloise served as a volunteer tutor for the Literacy Council of Greater St. Louis for Basic Adult
Education and served on the Board of Adjustment for the City of Rock Hill for several years. She
was instrumental in the organization of Webster – Rock Hill Ministries in the early 1980s. Eloise
served as secretary of the Schall School PTA and as a Den Mother for the Cub Scouts of Schall
School. She was a member of the St. Louis Genealogical Society, the Genealogical Society of
Southern Illinois, the Jefferson County Genealogical Society, and the Mississippi Genealogical
Society.
Eloise was a devoted mother and homemaker for her family and pursued her family’s history
and genealogy for over 50 years. She was an avid collector of family photos and documents, enjoyed traveling, the outdoors, cooking, her pets, quilting, knitting, and crocheting. She saw
much of the world, visiting Nova Scotia, Alaska, Hawaii, China, Guatemala, Honduras, Portugal,
Spain, Morocco, Gibraltar, England, France, Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, Istanbul, Egypt,
and most of the United States after retirement.
Eloise was preceded in death by her parents, Willie Miller Hudson (1962) and Velva Mae
Morton Hudson (1974); son Bryan Gerard Hunt (2024); brothers Robert Curtis Hudson (1981),
Frederick Henry Hudson (1985), and Virgil Edward Hudson (2018); sisters Opal Gwendolyn
Simms (2010), Frencella Kathleen Bonner (2011), and Mabel Louise Blair (2020).
Early on the morning of Tuesday, 19 May 2026, Eloise departed this life, peacefully at her home
in Florissant, Missouri, after a long illness. Eloise leaves a daughter, Danielle R. Hunt; grandson,
Noah B. Hunt; daughter-in-law, Christine M. Hunt; nephews Richard (Angela) Hudson, Steven
(Martha) McClendon, Anthony (Stephanie) Hunt, and Michael Simms; nieces Denise (Harold)
Walker, Sharon McClendon, Paula Brewster, Jennifer Thompson, Barbara (Stephen) Hamilton
and Evelyn (Steven) Smith; sister-in-law, Arletta McClendon; brother-in-law, Charles (Veronica)
Simms; many cousins, great nieces, great nephews, friends, and her beloved Dachshund, Ella
Louise.
The family wishes to express its sincere appreciation to all who were supportive during this
period of bereavement. The family requests contributions be made to Siteman Cancer Center,
American Cancer Society, Nine PBS, or College of the Ozarks.
Visitation will be held Friday June 12, 2026, from 10am – 12pm with a brief Service starting at
11:15am. Visitation and Service will be held at St. Louis Cremation’s Chapel, 2135 Chouteau
Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63103. A Repast Luncheon will follow, at Brentwood Community
Center, 2505 S. Brentwood Blvd, Brentwood, MO 63144 until 4pm. Private interment at Oak
Grove Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri will occur at a later date.

My sincerest condolences Danielle. She was a wonderful woman who made a difference in the world. I am so sorry for your loss my friend.
Beautiful woman inside and out, my heart breaks for you.
Our family history is extremely well documented because of Ms. Eloise’s efforts. I’m forever grateful.
My condolences to you and your family Danielle
My deepest sympathy and love to my cousin Dani, We truly thank God for all beautiful things and accomplishments that were done through Aunt Elois .Rest in peace .
May God’s blessings be with you and your family in this difficult time. Jim and Deb
I am so sorry for your loss. This was such a beautiful obituary chronicling her amazing life of giving and making life better for others. Praying for you and the rest of your family.
What an amazingly kind and beautiful individual. She always had a smile and kind words for me whenever I saw her in church or in her backyard on County Hills Dr. Thank you for seeing me Mrs. Hunt and for sharing your smile with so many us who grew up in your presence. Rest in Peace. 🙏🏾
Forever Grateful,
Hugh Stanfield
Sending love and prayers for peace and comfort my dear friend. Love you.
Dani,
Sending you Peace, Love, and Prayers, my friend.
What an amazing life Eloise had! She was a dear soul and my coworker, role model and best friend at the library. There could be no one with a better work ethic than Eloise! Heartfelt condolences to you and all of her family and friends.
Dani, Eloise was my friend and mentor. I met her as a 23 year newlywed with no family in the area. She helped me navigate my new surroundings, how to be successful in my work environment, how to exist in unfriendly territory and most of all, she schooled me on how to a good wife and mother. At Christmas, your mom always brought me up to date with what had transpired over the year. She kept me apprised with the family updates. I will truly miss her yearly updates. Frank and I will keep you in our prayers. God Bless you and give you comfort and strength in the days, months, and years ahead. LOVE, Bobbie and Frank.🙏🏽🫶