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Jeffrey J. Hull

September 29, 1956 — May 18, 2010

Phoenix/Stoughton- On May 18, 2010, Jeffrey J. Hull was taken unexpectedly from his loved ones to be with his Lord.   He was born on September 29, 1956 to his parents Charles and Betty (King) Hull. He graduated from Stoughton High School in 1975.   Jeffrey was a member of Kegonsa Hustlers 4-H Club where he grew into his love for horses.   His sense of adventure and love of life sent him in an array of career paths, but his compassion for others landed him in the Hospice Care field.  Jeffrey was promoted to Vice President of Paradise Health and Hospice Care in Phoenix, AZ where he was currently employed.   Jeffrey also lived for the love of raising and showing Arabian horses. His prize Arabians took top awards at National Shows around the U.S. and Canada.   Jeffrey is survived by his mother Betty; sisters DeAnne (David) Roeske and Caroline ( Gary) Flood; brothers, Michael ( Nancy), Chris ( Lynn) and Nick (Roxanne); great aunt, Minnie Anderson; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.  He was preceded in death by his father Charles; and brother, Charles Mark Hull.    Many thanks to his Arizona friends Diane, Jean, Aaron, Christopher and Sandy who loved and supported him always.   Funeral services will be at 11 A.M. on Friday, May 28, 2010 at Christ Lutheran Church, 700 Cty Hwy B, Stoughton.  Lunch for family and friends will immediately follow the service.  Internment will be at East Side Cemetery.  Visitation will begin at 10 A.M. until time of service on Friday.    The sun was shining the day you died, but it just wasn't as bright. Our love forever.

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