Richard spent A very happy childhood on the James Summarell Homestead in Cedarview, Utah, with his mother, grandparents and sister,LaJuana.
Married Gladys Paul Nov 30, 1942 in Preston, Idaho. He was a carpenter and architiect, teaching his trade for 15 years. Retired from Kennecott in 1981.
Richard loved his family more than life itself. His next love was the out-of-doors, with many hours spent hunting in the mountains and fishing the streams.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years; children and spouses, Paul and Jacquie Hullinger,Alturas, Calif,; Brent and Debbie Hullinger, Gary and Stephanie Hullinger,Rick Hullinger, of Salt Lake City. Kevin and Jeannie Hullinger, Springville; 14 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; sisters; Mrs. Jerry (Darlene) Van, and Dolores Grunewald, of Salt Lake City. He was preceded in death by a sister, LaJuana LePore; mother, Ethel Brown.
Richard spent A very happy childhood on the James Summarell Homestead in Cedarview, Utah, with his mother, grandparents and sister,LaJuana.
Married Gladys Paul Nov 30, 1942 in Preston, Idaho. He was a carpenter and architiect, teaching his trade for 15 years. Retired from Kennecott in 1981.
Richard loved his family more than life itself. His next love was the out-of-doors, with many hours spent hunting in the mountains and fishing the streams.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years; children and spouses, Paul and Jacquie Hullinger,Alturas, Calif,; Brent and Debbie Hullinger, Gary and Stephanie Hullinger,Rick Hullinger, of Salt Lake City. Kevin and Jeannie Hullinger, Springville; 14 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; sisters; Mrs. Jerry (Darlene) Van, and Dolores Grunewald, of Salt Lake City. He was preceded in death by a sister, LaJuana LePore; mother, Ethel Brown.
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