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62 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | MAY 2021 | Friends we will miss Harriett Lucile Hust September 2, 1930 – January 30, 2021. Beloved wife and devoted mother and grandmother, Harriett Lucile Hust passed away peacefully from complications caused by COVID-19. She was born September 2, 1930 to parents Harry and Lucile Wilson in Los Angeles, California. She was the younger sister of Mary Allis Matz and brother Dave Wilson. As a young girl Harriett's family moved frequently before finally resettling in Huntington Park, California where she graduated from Huntington Park High School in June of 1947. It was there that she met her husband of 58 years, Bob Hust. They married in 1948 and were stationed at Fort Rogers, Arkansas prior to Bob's honorable discharge from the United States Army a year later. In April 1949, she gave birth to her first son Rodney followed by Danny, Debbie, and Colleen. The family moved from Bellflower to Downey, California in 1962 where they lived for 40 years. After retiring as a secretary for Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, she and Bob moved to Sun Lakes in in 2002 where she resided until her passing. Harriett was preceded in death by her husband, parents, sister, brother and numerous family members and friends. She is survived by her son Rod and wife Doris, Dan and wife Lydia, daughters Debbie Shipek and Colleen Bonilla and husband Tony. Harriett quietly devoted her life to supporting her family and being a life-long friend. "Mama" or "Ma" was deeply loved and cherished by her seven grandchildren and their spouses: Biff Hust and wife Nikki, Kari Roberts and husband Andy, Bo Hust, Mark Hust and wife Clarissa, Josh Salas, Adrian Shipek, Allison Hawkins and husband Miah. She loved spending time with her 19 great grandchildren at family dinners and celebrations. Harriett remained active participating in team bocce ball, playing bridge, bowling, singing in the choral and was a member of her garden club. She was a devout Christian attending her church and bible study group with her close friends. A private celebration of life will be held off the coast of San Onofre where she enjoyed many days and weeks camping and being together with her family and friends. A true angel, she will be missed by all who loved her on this earth.