Mark-Hull-Obituary

Mark D. Hull

Rochester, New York

Age 84

About

AGE
84
LOCATION
Rochester, New York

Obituary

Send Flowers

Hull, Mark D.Rochester: July 29, 2015 at age 84. Predeceased by his parents, Cecil and Marcella Hull. Survived by his brother, Gary and several nephews. Mark was a 1949 graduate of Madison High School and a 1953 graduate of the University of Rochester. Mark had a life-long love of learning and...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Mark remains in my thoughts always. He was a friend and helped me through hard times. I lived in one of his houses on Jay street and he helped me with support when things got rough for me. I have a large framed picture hanging in my office of Mark. I think about him every day. He was loved.

Mark was a good friend to me in the years I lived in Rochester. Often, we would listen to music together. Sometimes he played piano for me. He advised me on money and taught me many things about economics including how to make an inexpensive meal. Food was always a favorite subject and Mark and I went to dinner together on many occasions. Our particular favorite was at the restaurant at Letchworth State Park. But, most of all I should like to pay tribute to Mark's invaluable support of the...

My brothers and I grew up knowing Mark. each of us spent many summers at his home on Canendaigua lake, and rides to Roseland Park. He was a regular at our home and was always a gentleman with us. As abrupt as he could be, I will always consider him a friend. Condolences to Mark's family and may his memory be eternal(Greek saying).Mark was a regular at our family business "Louie's" for many years.

I remember Mark well from more than a half century ago when we both were members of the Rochester Philatelic Association. He was an active collector and contributed to many events that were sponsored in the 1950s and 60s. I know he will be missed by those who knew him well, but there are fewer and fewer his age remaining.

Mark was my friend for over 44 years. He helped me get my start after college. He helped with rent food and money when I was poor. Mark moved me into one of his apartments when I had no place to live. He taught me the value of a dollar and how to navigate through life. . Mark's teachings to me was worth more then my college education. I eventually left Rochester and moved to California looking for a better life.. Mark still advised me and helped me make decisions in my life. He was a great...

Condolences to Mark's family and friends on behalf of the Rochester Philatelic Association (http://www/rpastamps.org). He was one of our longest active members.