In Memory

Harold 'Hal' Hunter - Class Of 1951

Harold 'Hal' Hunter

Harold James Hunter, Jr, born February 14, 1933, loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend passed away on April 24, 2020. Harold, known to those close to him as 'Hal' was raised in San Marino-South Pasadena. He enjoyed school and participated modestly in football and track, graduating from high school in 1951. He attended Stanford and was affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, graduating in 1955. He was commissioned in the Naval service for two years and returned to study law at Stanford in 1957. 

Hal married his high school sweetheart, Sally Logan '52, in July 1957. Sally taught primary school while Hal attended law school. Hal is survived by a son, John (Brett) Hunter and a daughter, Sarah (John) Abel. Also survived by five grandchildren.

Hal was a trial lawyer in Los Angeles by profession, handling substantial local litigation, primarily specializing in medical malpractice defense work. He was proudly a member of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers of which he was president in 2003 and recipient of the Lee B Wenzel Civility Award given for professionalism and ethical standards. He was happily married to Sally for 62 years. She predeceased him in 2018. Hal and Sally enjoyed world travel, attending sporting events, theatre and wonderful and unique outings, including many memorable times with friends and family in Laguna Beach.

Hal will be remembered as a genuine, loving, intelligent, and kind husband, father, grandfather, and friend; he will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Pasadena Star-News, May 3, 2020