Entrepreneur, Hunter Scott Venturelli, a beloved son, brother, cousin, friend, and teammate, died on June 27, 2022, in his Denver, Colorado, home from accidental poisoning.
Hunter was reared in Pacific Palisades, California, and graduated from Palisades Charter High School and Brentwood School on the Dean’s List.
He played in the middle of the field for the Varsity Lacrosse team, which won the City Section Championship. While still in high school, he participated in the Tomahawks Club Lacrosse team and the Pacific Palisades Basketball League.
The National Academy of Sports Medicine certified Hunter, who relocated to Denver. He cherished his role as a nutritionist and personal trainer. He found fulfillment and happiness in seeing others succeed in their individual aims.
His former clients eagerly anticipated seeing him in the gym because he “was the light and the spark in the room.” He usually prepared nutritious gourmet dinners at his apartment and participated in two basketball leagues in Colorado for fun.
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He enjoyed snowboarding, surfing, and watching sports. As a result of his charismatic and compassionate demeanor, he was a leader among his friends. Many friends regarded Hunter as the guy they would go to for support.
He was one of his twelve cousins that everyone wanted to spend time with. Those who have known him for twenty-nine years have been fortunate to experience his exuberant smile, zest for life, reassuring hugs, an empathic ear, and witness to many mischievous dares.
Hunter was a lot of things to his family—their biggest worry, their most sociable cuddle buddy, and the one who could make them laugh the hardest.
In a previous interview, Hunter referred to himself as “a collaborator, a leader, someone who is compassionate and dependable.” In addition, he declared that he was a “real one,” alluding to his fight with addiction.
Scott, Robin, Hunter’s parents, and London, Hunter’s older sister, are still alive. There are no plans for a memorial; however, a bench in Alamo Placita Park will be presented in his honor. Donations can be donated to EverychildFoundation.org, his preferred charity.
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