Career
Cy Hungerford was born in Manilla, Indiana in 1889 but lived as a child in Parkersburg, West Virginia. As a boy, he practised drawing by copying cartoons from the newspapers, and his first published cartoon was in the Parkersburg Sentinel in 1903. He later worked for the Wheeling Register before becoming editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Sun for fifteen years from 1912.
He joined the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 1927.
Of all the cartoon versions of "Pa Pitt", a character used to personify the city of Pittsburgh since the 1890s, Cy Hungerford"s rendition has been one of the most familiar to Pittsburghers. Although he worked principally as an editorial cartoonist, Cy Hungerford also produced Snoodles, a syndicated daily comic strip, for several years beginning in 1913.
During World World War II he produced defense posters. Cy Hungerford died on May 25, 1983 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Wexford, Pennsylvania at the age of 93.