Rick-Shull-Obituary

Rick Shull

San Jose, California

1953 - 2015

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Rick ShullApr 16, 1953 - Aug 7, 2015Resident of San JoseRichard "Rick" Shull passed away surrounded by his family on August 7 in San Jose.He was born on April 16, 1953 in San Jose and grew up in Saratoga.He graduated from Saratoga High School and received his bachelor's from San Jose State. He...

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Just saw this. Not sure if he is related to my Shull - Jim Shull -- but they were only two years apart. My condolences to your family.

One of the nicest people in the industry...He loved Lake Tahoe and skiing. He had an amazing sense of humor.

I too as my sister, Karen Zantow mentioned previously, have such fond memories of Rick Shull. I am still trying to cement in my head that Don Shull his brother has passed too. I just saw Rick a few months ago after not seeing him for many years. He still had that wonderful deep laugh and still had his long hair. He had not changes a bit in 20+ years. Still a free spirit and is still today. From the whole "Colby Family" to the Shull Family our hearts are sadden by this news but trying to keep...

May happy memories lessen the sorrow of this challenging time. With deepest condolence, Yas Simonian

Your heart no doubt aches for your loss. We long for the days when John 5:25 is realized by all mankind that has fallen asleep in death. My condolence for your loss.

I am so sorry for your loss.It's been a long time, but I remember the Shull family from Church Of The Valley, where my Dad Frank my sister Maria and I attended.My prayers are with you all at this time. Connie (Moreno) Hayes

Although I haven't seen him in over 30 years, Rick, Don, and the entire Shull family are some of the best memories of my childhood. I remember Christmases and Thanksgivings at their house in the hills above Saratoga for most of my childhood. Rick was a ray of laughter and smiles. He and Don were both huge compared to my childhood self, but they were so nice and such fun that one could not be frightened of them, even at age 8 or 9.

I remember one year Rick was absolutely morose at...