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Norman "Norm" Hull

Orlando, Florida

1946 - 2018

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Hull, Norman Norm, Esquire, passed away Friday, February 2, 2018 with his family by his side. Norm is survived by his loving wife, Miriam (Mimi) Hull, his son, Andrew Hull (Angela), his daughter, Rebecca Hull (Jeremy Udell), his granddaughter, Ava, two cats, four grand dogs, and one grand...

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Still think about you, every time I speak Spanish . Jack Boccarossa

One of my best friends from high school.

I still recall Norm’s times with me in our high school, college chemistry class. He would speak in spanish at times to me. Quit a friend and always known for for being very intelligent. We also played tennis together. He had a tough serve.

Norm-I learned so much about law and life and people, and how they intertwine to form and affect lives-now you are resting in peace. I will never forget you-Theodosius Rex! You and your beautiful family will be in our prayers for a long, long time. Marie (Daniel) Alfieri

MY HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO MR. HULL'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS. HE WAS A VERY KIND AND COMPASSIONATE PERSON WHOM I HAD THE PLEASURE OF MEETING AND WILL MISS DEARLY. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND AND THANK YOU FOR CARING SO MUCH FOR THE NEEDY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT...! MS. LOURDES DIAZ-IÑIGUEZ/MCSO(LADYBLU4EVER)

I learned of Norman's death when reading the latest issue of the Florida Bar News earlier this afternoon. My sincere condolences to his wife and family. I knew Norm for many years and found him to be among the most honorable advocates in the profession. He was smart, professional, thoroughly prepared and unfailingly courteous in his relations with opposing counsel. I am so sorry to learn of his passing.

Condolences to the loved ones of Norman. I am sure he will be missed greatly. Sincerely,

So sorry for your loss and I pray that God will hold you in His arms to comfort and bring peace to all the family. I knew Norman in high school (ROCK ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL). We shared Mr. Clark's English class together. Sometimes, I felt his intelligence was beyond the teacher's. There were a lot of wordy debates between them. Everyone respected Norm and knew he would become something very special in life. You just knew. After reading all the life experiences he had, it does not...

I am so sorry to hear of Norman's passing. Although I have had no contact with Norman since high school, I remember him in the same way that so many of the others who have written of him do. He was one of those people who you naturally admired. He was the most intelligent person I think I've ever known, but he never made you feel you were less than he was. After reading his obituary, I feel so insignificant with what I've done with my life, and I consider myself fortunate to have been a...