Died Friday September 11, 2020 at home
John was born August 14, 1936 in Fremont to J. Franklin and Gladys 'Eisman' Hull Sr. He was raised in Fremont and graduated from Fremont High School. John married Beverly Corman on May 26, 1957 in Nora, Nebraska. The couple spent most of their lives in Fremont. He worked for Gamble-Skogmo in Sales, R & S Shoe Store, Platte Valley Equipment and retired after 30 plus years working for the Keebler Company.
John was a life long member of the former First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, in Fremont which he helped build. He also served in the Nebraska National Guard after high school.
Survivors:
Wife Beverly of Fremont
Daughters Linda (Steve) Prochaska of Fremont
Sheryl (Keith) Tank of Fremont
Grandson Thomas Prochaska
Great Grandsons Owen and Clayton
Sisters-in-law LaVose Hull of Fremont
Marcia (Jim) Mellott of Loveland, Colorado
Joy (Don) Wilson of Olathe, Kansas
Brother-in-law Kenny (Judy) Corman of Superior
nieces and nephews
John was preceded in death by a brother Bill.
The funeral will be 10am, Thursday, September 17 at the First Lutheran Church in Fremont. Burial will follow in Memorial Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Fremont Area Alzheimer's Collaboration. Visitation will be Wednesday with the family present from 5pm to 8pm (masks are strongly suggested) at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont.
Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com
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Condolences(2)
Daniele Eckstrom
Tekamah, NE Thursday, September 17, 2020 I will miss the wonderful talks Jack and I had. If it wasn't politics, fishing, and gardening, it still was interesting. Jack's advice about gardening gave me a nice garden rather than nothing growing. He was always in a good mood and a joy to be with. He will truly be missed.IVA (THAYER) GRAHEK
BOWIE, MD Monday, September 14, 2020 To: Beverly, Linda (Steve), Sheryl (Keith), Marsha (Jim), Joy (Don), Kenny (Judy) and extended family and friends... it's with a heavy heart I heard of Jack's passing. It's been some time since I've had a chance to visit with Jack and Bev, but I have many fond memories of 1981-82 when I was in the U.S. Army Reserves, assigned to the unit in Fremont, and used to come up one weekend a month and stay with them when I had "drill". What wonderful conversations we had and they were always such gracious hosts. It was a wonderful phase in my life where I had the opportunity to get to know my cousins and I've looked back over the years with fond memories of those times. I've had few chances to really come back for visits with Jack & Bev, but anytime we were together, laughter and great conversation were enjoyed by all. While our hearts hurt at the separation we now feel here on earth, there's such tremendous peace in knowing we who love Jesus will be reunited in heaven with our new bodies without blemish or corruption, together with Jack and so many loved ones, as we praise and worship our God for all of eternity! May God's love, grace, mercy and peace that passes all understanding flow down upon you now in your time of mourning.Iva (Thayer) Grahek, First Cousin