Heath-Hulbert-Obituary

Heath A. Hulbert

Shaker Heights, Ohio

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HEATH A. HULBURT, age 46. Beloved mother of Nathan S. Orlove of Cleveland Hts., and Nicholas A. Orlove of Shaker Hts.; dear daughter of Richard S. Hulburt, Jr. (Mary Lee) of Sagamore Hills, OH and Joan M. Hulburt (Arthur Heuer) of Cleveland Hts., OH; dear sister of R. Stephen Hulburt III...

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To Nick and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about your loss. Know my thoughts and prayers are with you. So many at Lomond are thinking of you.

To Heath and her family, I wish I had known Heath alot longer than the few short months I did. There was always a spirit about her that was amazing and her energy was infectious. It is hard to know that someone so wonderful and caring has been called back to God's side so soon, My deepest thoughts and prayers to all of you in this time of need.
God Bless

LeLanda P.M

I can't believe this has happened! I send my prayers to Heath's friends and family. She was far too young for this. Our high school days will live on in my memory.....we never got our "girl band" together. I will miss her!

Howard and boys- I was shocked to hear the news of Heath. I have not seen her in years but always remember her wonderful smile and upbeatness. She will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Nathan and Nick,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. Please accept my deepest condolences for your great loss. I was your school teacher from Lomond school. Both of you boys were pretty special to me. Your loss is a great one.

To Heaths family, I am truly sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers.

Heath was always nice to me in Junior and Senior High...loved the family bookstore when it was at Fairmount Circle. Mythoughts are with the family.

Dear Heath,
I see us all standing in that field of Queen Ann's Lace in 1996. We were passing the Pony Express Ride Medallion to End Breast Cancer on to your team.
We listened and cried as you each shared your reason's for riding.
Then off to dinner we rode to share our stories, to laugh and learn from each other.
You have left your indelible imprint on our lives. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Gin, Sue & the Pony Express Riders