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He worked on the development of computer systems for national defense and national security, including those for the CIA.

Mr. Hunt enjoyed sailing his 34-foot sailboat on the Chesapeake Bay. He moved from Bethesda to Clearwater Beach, Fla., in 2001 and then to Lewes. in 2005.

His marriage to Audrey Miller ended in divorce.

Survivors include his wife of 34 years, Judy Hunt of Lewes; three children from his first marriage, M. Duane Hunt of Baltimore and Deborah Hunt Devan and Maryjane L. Hunt, both of Lutherville, Md.; and three grandchildren.

-- Patricia Sullivan

Susan Jane WebsterHomemaker

Susan Jane Webster, 60, a homemaker who studied nutrition, died Jan. 26 of congestive heart failure at Inova Fairfax Hospital. She was an Alexandria resident.

Mrs. Webster was born in Chicago and lived briefly in Japan, where her father was a tax adviser to the Japanese government. The family moved back to Chicago before relocating to Cheverly and then Alexandria.

After graduating from Fort Hunt High School in Alexandria, she briefly attended Old Dominion College. While working as a homemaker and raising three boys, she got her associate of arts degree in nutrition from Northern Virginia Community College in the late 1990s.

She was extremely health-conscious, a son recalled. "She loved nutrition, alternative medicine, those kind of things," said Jeff Webster of Alexandria.

Mrs. Webster was a member of Church of the Apostles in Fairfax and enjoyed doing flower arrangements for the church. She loved the ocean.


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