Milton Hull
Milton Hull of Redding, died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2001. He was 91.
Born May 16, 1910, in Corning, Mr. Hull lived in Red Bluff all but the last five years of his life. He had been the Tehama County Clerk/Recorder in the 1930s and '40s, served with the U. S. Army during World War II and came home to be co-owner of Dolling and Hull Real Estate and Insurance. Later, he owned Hull Real Estate until his retirement in 1972. He had been a life-long member of the Red Bluff Elks Lodge.
Survivors include: wife Oma Hull of Redding; daughter Suzanne Phipps of Sacramento, and step-grandsons David and Eric Adsit of Redding.
His first wife, Marjorie, died in 1979.
Services were private. The family has requested any remembrances be made in the form of donations to a charity of one's choice. - Transcribed by E.
Milton Hull
Milton Hull of Redding, died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2001. He was 91.
Born May 16, 1910, in Corning, Mr. Hull lived in Red Bluff all but the last five years of his life. He had been the Tehama County Clerk/Recorder in the 1930s and '40s, served with the U. S. Army during World War II and came home to be co-owner of Dolling and Hull Real Estate and Insurance. Later, he owned Hull Real Estate until his retirement in 1972. He had been a life-long member of the Red Bluff Elks Lodge.
Survivors include: wife Oma Hull of Redding; daughter Suzanne Phipps of Sacramento, and step-grandsons David and Eric Adsit of Redding.
His first wife, Marjorie, died in 1979.
Services were private. The family has requested any remembrances be made in the form of donations to a charity of one's choice. - Transcribed by E.
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