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Clarence Hullinger Obituary

Clarence JR Hullinger (82) lost his long battle with cancer on September 3rd and was laid to rest on September 7th, 2009 in Oklahoma City, OK where he had resided for the last eight years. He was born November 18, 1926 in Burlington Junction, MO to Clarence Eugene Hullinger and Hazel Bell (Wiseman) Hullinger. JR served his country in the Army during his youth and was proud of the fact that he worked most of his adult life for one company, Rylie Equipment Company in Topeka, where he served as foreman for all Topeka operations and retired in 1995 after 42 years. His proudest civic involvement was to reach PROVOST GUARD with the Shriners. JR was preceded in death by his parents and his sisters Maxine Landis and Eva Mae Stevens. He is survived by his wife Mary Ann Hullinger, OK, his daughter Christie JoRene Hullinger, Topeka, including his extended family - Mary Ann Manning, OK; Dee Blankenship, CA; Troy Allen Keller, Cynthia Ann Pelen an Denise Marie Aspedon, 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. JR and Gunner

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Published by Topeka Capital-Journal on Sep. 17, 2009.

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Pam Intlehouse

September 18, 2009

Chris-I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Keep your memories close to your heart. God will help you-just lean on him. My thoughts & prayers are with you. If there is anything you need, contact me. I am just a phone call away. My phone number is: (785)234-5797. Love you my dear friend.
Love, Pam(Anderson)Intlehouse

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