In Loving Memory of Anthony Hunt
With heavy hearts and profound sorrow, the Lewes community is mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Anthony Hunt, a 26-year-old man whose life was tragically cut short in a devastating single-vehicle crash early Sunday morning.
His passing has left family, friends, and loved ones in shock as they try to come to terms with a loss that arrived without warning and without the chance for goodbye. In an instant, a young life full of energy, relationships, and future possibilities was taken, leaving behind grief that is both deep and enduring.
Anthony Hunt was more than the circumstances of the crash that claimed his life. He was a son, a friend, and a young man in the midst of building his future. At 26, he stood in a meaningful chapter of life—where plans are being shaped, goals are being pursued, and relationships continue to grow stronger. Those who knew him will remember the person he was beyond this tragedy: his presence, his character, and the connections he made with others.
Single-vehicle crashes often leave behind painful questions for loved ones, as they try to understand how quickly and unexpectedly life can change. As investigators continue to review the circumstances surrounding the incident, those closest to Anthony are left to focus on what matters most—remembering his life and supporting one another through grief.
The Lewes community now shares in this sorrow, offering condolences and standing with Anthony’s family during this incredibly difficult time. In moments like these, collective support and compassion become essential in helping carry the weight of loss.
Though his life ended far too soon, Anthony’s memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him—in stories shared, in quiet reflection, and in the lasting impact he made during his time here.
May Anthony Hunt be remembered for his life, his spirit, and the love he gave to those around him. And may his family and loved ones find strength, comfort, and peace in the days ahead.
Rest in peace, Anthony. You are gone too soon, but you will not be forgotten.
