Operated as an American spy behind German lines during World War II. After the war he went undercover in Germany, pretending to be a black marketeer in order to track escaped Nazis who were trying to re-infiltrate the government.
Survived by three grandchildren and his brother, Robert L. Huntley of Jacksonville, FL.
Survived by his children: Jack Hunter Jr. and Jill Hunter of St. Augustine, FL; Lee Hunter Higgins of Middletown, DE; and Lyn Hunter Cannon of Solons, MD.
Had always wanted to be a pilot but couldn't because he was color-blind.
After his military service he worked as a newspaper and radio reporter, then became a congressional aide. Later he worked for DuPont in public relations.
His longtime hobby of sketching vintage airplanes turned into a successful career when he was in his 60s.
When he was in his 60s, his hobby of sketching vintage airplanes became another successful career.