Clarence F. Hull
Clarence F. Hull
Former Resident of
Sandy Hook
Clarence F. Hull, 90, of Southbury, died July 15, at his home. Mr Hull was the husband of the late Veronica (Ferencz) Hull. He was born in Fairfield January 17, 1921, a son of Minnie and Charles Hull.
Mr Hull was a longtime resident of Toddy Hill Road in Sandy Hook, and had previously resided in Fairfield and in the Shady Rest section of Sandy Hook. He was employed as a welder for 38 years for Wire Tex Manufacturing of Bridgeport, until his retirement.
Survivors include two daughters, Jo-Anne Haag, and her husband Bob, of Sandy Hook, and Donna J. Murchison of Southbury; a son, Ronald C. Hull, and his wife Linda, of Melbourne, Fla.; two brothers, Lester Hull of Brooklyn, Conn., and Donald Hull of New Hampshire; two sisters, Martha Furlong and Betty Bognar, both of Fairfield; seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Mr Hull was predeceased by a grandson, Stephen Paul Haag.
A memorial service will take place Saturday, July 23, at 2 pm, in the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown. Friends may call Saturday from noon to 2 pm.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to Regional Hospice of Western Connecticut at www.regionalhospicect.org or to the Multiple Sclerosis Society at www.nationalmssociety.org will be appreciated.
To leave an on-line condolence go to www.honanfh.com.
The Newtown Bee       July 22, 2011