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Martin (Marty) Wallace Hull
Passed away on Dec 01, 2023
Martin (Marty) Wallace Hull
1951
 - 
2023
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Sun-up on 28 October 1951 in Provo, Utah Sundown on 1 December 2023 Provo,Utah The son of Wallace DeLoy Hull and Nada Marie Adams. He is the oldest of three children; one brother Michael (Angela) Hull and one sister Kathleen Lethco. He attended Provo elementary schools and graduated from Provo High School May 1969, and LDS seminary. He continued his education and graduated from Utah Valley college then went to BYU for sociology. He went on LDS mission to the Eastern states in 1970 (Rhode Island of Columbia) He is a member of the Provo North park 2nd ward in Provo, Utah. He was a handy man by heart, and by trade he loved to paint homes on fixer-uppers. He worked with wood. He worked at Regal lanes bowling alley and enjoyed NFL football and the enjoyed the Super Bowl. Loved going to the State Fair in Salt Lake city, He was a strong compassionate man. He was married and had two daughters Heidi and Holly, and then came Carly Anderson. He married Hollie Kay Twitchell on the 11th of Jan 2008 in Provo, UT, and was married for 15 inseparable years and their bond was great. He had a big heart for helping out people and making them laugh. His sense of Humor was infectious. He is survived by his wife Hollie Twitchell and mother-in-law Catholine Twitchell a brother, Michael Hull and sister, Kathleen Lethco. and his daughters. He was presided in death by his parents; Wallace DeLoy Hull and Nada Marie Adams Hull and a father-in-law Joshua Twitchell. Celebration of his life will be announced later. His famous words was " SWEET JESUS".
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