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William Hull

DeWitt, New York

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William Hull, former director of the Everson Museum of Art died quietly on October 18 at his home in Syracuse, New York.

Mr. Hull grew up in Pomeroy, Washington and graduated from Washington State University where he earned a degree in foreign languages. With his language skills, Mr....

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Dear Margot, every now and then I go online to see what Bill has been up to these past years. Only this morning from our farmhouse in Kentucky did I learn of Bill's passing last year. As you know, Bill I were close for a number of years until I lost contact when I moved away from Connecticut. Like many others, I loved Bill and found in him a love of art, especially ceramics. Though most of the art I got from Bill has disappeared from my life, there is still a small vase I cherish. I know...

Margo and Tavery,

I always enjoyed spending time with Bill.
We will miss him at the lake.

Margot and Tavery, We were so sorry to learn of Bill's passing. Please accept our sincere condolences. He was an exceptional man. Selkirk will miss him terribly. Joby Hanford and Dave Howe

You will forever hold a special place in my heart Bill!!

Margo and Tavery,
Oh how I have fallen in love with you both! I am grateful I got to spend the last month or so with Bill and grateful for the chance to have been apart of his life. His sweet gentle soul and easygoing ways will now forever hold a special memory in my heart! I hope the outcome of being blessed to help take care of Bill, has made it so we all have a lasting friendship.
All of my love and support
-Nicole

Dear Tavery and Margot,

Rhiannon and I wanted to express our deepest condolences to both of you, we know how much you have treasured your time here in Syracuse with your Grandfather and Father! RIP Mr. Hull

Sharie Thomason
Rhiannon Riley

Dear Tavery,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your Grandpa. Wishing you and your mom happy thoughts and memories during this tough time... Take good care of each other. XOXO.

Dear Margot,

I treasure our visit to the Everson Museum last November with your father and will always remember his look of joy as he wandered through the exhibits. I know you and Tavery have so many wonderful memories of your time together as a loving family. He left a lasting legacy.

With love,

Beth

Dear Margot
I want to express the condolences of the Davis family. For many years we enjoyed being Selkirk neighbors- what fun we had!
Chip & Cindy Davis