William Hunter
1838–1925 (age 87)
Biography
William Hunter devoted himself to Dundee's civic and charitable life, working with quiet determination to improve the welfare of neighbours and to ensure that local institutions served the people fairly. His steady presence on committees and among philanthropic circles helped shape a sense of civic pride that endured through the years.
Friends describe him as a thoughtful listener whose counsel was sought in matters of public good, and the Western Cemetery of Dundee now marks the resting place of a citizen whose daily attention to others made the city a kinder place.