Obituary published on Legacy.com by Martin Thompson & Son Funeral Home on Mar. 25, 2026.
Obituary of Conor Hull
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Conor Christopher Hull passed away on March 16 th, 2026, in
Fort Worth, Texas. An immense light of life taken from us unexpectedly, he will be missed by all who know and love him.
Conor was born on April 18 th, 1995, in
Flagstaff, Arizona to Bridget and Tod Hull, and older sister, Mary.
At two years old his family moved to where he would call home -
Vienna, Virginia. As a sweet toddler who lived in his cowboy boots, he was known for his jovial little spirit.
He attended Our Lady of Good Counsel from Kindergarten through 8 th grade, where he made impressionable and lasting relationships with friends, families, staff, and clergy. His summers growing up through Elementary, Middle, and High School were spent mainly at Dunn Loring Swim Club, where he and his sister were on the swim team and later worked as lifeguards, once again, generating many lasting friendships.
For high school he received an all-boys Jesuit education at Gonzaga College High School. This institution was the foundational cornerstone of his life where he kept up with many friendships from OLGC and continued to make plenty of new ones. These new friendships not only included his peers and the faculty, but the surrounding Washington D.C. residents, which he met through active community outreach.
Conor was a genuine soul with an extreme sense of empathy, often for those who were usually overlooked. In combination with his kindness, Conor was an exuberant force of life, constantly recognized for his excitability, unyielding support in almost anything, and, most lovingly, his smile, laugh, and sense of humor.
Conor started his college career at Creighton University and completed at George Mason University with a degree in finance. While successful in finance, he also took this knowledge and his tenacious personality to work in sales for some time.
Through his college and adult life, he maintained strong connections with those he had met throughout his life, while continuing to add more people to the beautiful pool of light that was and is to know Conor Hull.
He is survived by his mother Bridget, father Tod, older sister Mary, and beautiful love, Molly McLaughlin. Although, his deep connection with life, people and love never ended there.
Those who mourn the loss of this giant presence of life also include: his step mother Janet, grandmother Linda, his multitude of dear cousins whom he loved with all his heart, his aunts, uncles, and extended family whom he greatly revered, his OLGC friends who were a constant guiding light, and his Gonzaga friends and colleagues who brought an impermeable and undying brotherhood unto his life.
This list, however, may forever continue, for Conor had the capability of touching so many people's lives. His genuine nature, his attentiveness to others, and his great need to connect left everyone who interacted with him loved and seen.
A funeral Mass in his remembrance will be held at Brophy Chapel in Phoenix, Arizona on March 28 th, 2026, at 11am. His Godfather and close buddy, Fr Chris Collins SJ will preside.
A Memorial Service for Conor will also be held at Our Lady of Good Council (OLGC) church (DeSales Hall) at 8601 Wolftrap Rd.
Vienna, VA on May 8. Fr. William Metzger will preside, and Fr. Chris Collins SJ will assist.
His life, though heartbreakingly short, was full of love and meaning. He will be forever carried in the hearts of those who loved him, and we shall always remember the most precious gift one could ever receive, a smile from Conor.
If you would like to donate in Conor's memory, please consider his grade school or his high school through the links here:
https://www.olgcschool.org/support/wildcatfund
https://www.gonzaga.org/support-gonzaga/make-a-gift