Robert Eugene Hulce

 

Waitsburg, Wash- ington resident, Robert Eugene Hulce, 85, passed away April 22, 2013, at Dayton General Hospital, Dayton, Washington.

Bob was born October 12, 1927, in Burbank, California, to Albert and May Darling Hulce. He graduated from Vivian (South Dakota) High School in 1946, and also earned a Surgical Technician cer- tificate from Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas that year.

He served as a surgical technician in the US Army during WWII, being dis- charged in 1947. In 1953, he and Doris Hullinger were married in Pierre, South Dakota. They moved to this area that year from Vivian, South Dakota. He worked for the Walla Walla County Road Department, retiring in 1980.

Bob was known for his involvement in commu- nity projects such as Days of Real Sports, Holiday Smoked Turkey and the Pioneer Fall Festival Buf- falo Feed. Bob was a kind and gentle man and will always be remembered for his big grin and friendly "Hello". He loved his fam- ily, always making sure his girls were taken care of.

His memberships included the Waitsburg Lions Club, Waitsburg Volunteer Fire Department, Waits- burg Ambulance Service and American Legion Post #35.

Bob is survived by his wife, Doris Hulce, at their home; three daughters: Denise (Terry) Hoon of Dayton; Teresa (Glen) Johnson of Moses Lake, Washington; and Gayle (Craig) Durkee also of Dayton; two sisters:

Helen Stracke and Al- berta Verzani both of Pre- sho, South Dakota; one brother, Claude Hulce of Burbank, California; eight grandchildren:

Caitlin, Caleb and Courtney Durkee; Brooke Van Ausdle, Heather Vaughn, Jason Hoon, Jason Johnson and Valerie Hammitt; and ten great-grandchildren: Carson, Kinley, Justin, Frank, Jeffery, Tyler, Mat- tison, Taylor, Payton and Ethan. He was preceded in death by his parents and six brothers.

A Celebration of Life will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 11, 2013, at the Lions Community Building in Waitsburg. A private grave- side service will be held at the Waitsburg Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, me- morial contributions may be made to the Waitsburg Fire Department, Waits- burg Ambulance Service or the Veterans Memo- rial Wall at the Waitsburg Cemetery through Mountain View-Colonial De- Witt,

1551 Dalles Military Road, Walla Walla, WA 99362.

Friends may write memories and sign the online guestbook at www.mountainview-colonialde- witt.com.

 

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