2023 Jimmy Hull

 Mike Perrin and Scott Palmer sent TLSN Jimmy Hull’s obit. He was a member of the 1969 and 1970 national championship “Worster Bunch” recruiting class.

James Hull Obituary

James “Jim” Hull
12/11/1948 – 10/07/2023
James Nace Hull passed peacefully on October 7, 2023 in Houston, Texas at the age of 74 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Born in Pasadena Texas to Melicent Tolar and Nace Hardin Hull, Jim was an all-around athlete.
Picked for 1961 National Little League All-Stars Championship. Pasadena High: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track- he set State High Jump Record. Jimmy’s 1st airplane ride in 1967 landed him a full football scholarship &…TWO Longhorn Football National Championships 1969 & 1970.
Jim received degrees in Chemical Engineering from UT & Law degree at UH Law Center.
At work and home, he will be remembered as a kind, generous, smiling peace maker.
Jim is survived by his wife Betty Paredes, daughter Christina & Karl-Henry Martinsson, son Jonathan & April Hull, step daughter Alyx & Andrew Gautier-Winther. Grandchildren Oliver, Benjamin, Maxime. Brothers Robert & Susan Hull, John Hull &Laura Ewing, Jeff & Rebecca Hull. He also leaves behind nieces, nephews, cousins & friends.
A private family memorial will be held. In leu of flowers the family kindly requests memorial contributions be directed to Amazing Place. Email: RHowell@amazingplacehouston.org.

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