Roger L. Hunt was active in the law for 46 years, 22 years as a trial attorney, 8 years as a U.S. Magistrate Judge, and 24 years as a U.S. District Judge (serving as Chief Judge of the District of Nevada for 4 1/2 years) before taking an inactive senior status in 2016. He also served 7 years, by Presidential appointment, as member of the Board of Trustees of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. Roger and his wife have served 3 missions: temple mission to D.C. Temple, training judges in Sri Lanka, and most recently in the Area Office of General Counsel in the Africa Southeast Area. He has served as Patriarch, temple ordinance worker, and a Sealer. He received his JD from George Washington University School of Law, and his BA degree in History from BYU.
Mauna Sue H. Hunt returned in December 2019 from their mission in the Africa Southeast Area where she was involved in processing missionary applications for the Area Presidency. She also served with Roger in the D.C. Temple and in Sri Lanka where she assisted her husband in training judges in judicial case management and mediation. Mauna Sue served as an ordinance worker in the Las Vegas Temple and the Johannesburg Temple and now serves in the sealing office in the Las Vegas Temple. She was born in Logan, Utah and was reared in Las Vegas. Mauna Sue and Roger have 6 children, 19 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren.