William Hull Jr.
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William Clyde Hull, Jr (myself) was born to William Clyde Hull, Sr. and Mayetta Lorraine Falke Hull in Houston, Texas on June 3, 1941. He grew up in the Houston Heights having attended Love Elementary (1 year), Eugene Field Elementary (5 years), Hogg Junior High (3 years), and Reagan Senior High (now Heights High)(3 years). William graduated from Reagan in 1959[1]
William Hull Jr attended Sam Houston Teacher's College after graduating from high school but didn't do well at all. He held various jobs in the early 1960s, then gave college another try. He attended a junior college one semester and then enrolled in the University of Houston to pursue a degree in pharmacy. William graduated from the University of Houston with a pharmacy degree, took and passed the Texas State Board, and became a registered licensed pharmacist in 1966. [2]
William married Jewell Maude Skelly on July 10, 1964 at St. Marks Methodist Church in Houston, Texas. Jewell worked full time while William was in college and William worked part time to meet expenses. [3]
William and Jewell had two sons while living in Houston, Texas. William Lee Hull was born September 4, 1971 and Christopher Lee Hull was born February 3, 1979. [4]
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I messaged you asking about merging the profile I adopted but saw you mergedit without responding and deleted my entire bio and left no mention of the conflict of place of birth etc. I tried emailing and posting on page but heard nothing so thought to post here. Hoping we could work together as I spend a lot of time on here too. Thank you , Becky Elizabeth Simmons-11603
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I noticed the photo of James Hull's Purple Heart you recently uploaded and took the liberty of adding him to our Killed in Action Wall. Here is a link to the Wall: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Killed_in_Action
Regards, Bill