PRESTON
- James "Jim" Laird Hull, 66, passed away on Jan. 25, 2011, at his home
in Preston, Idaho. He was born on June 20, 1944, in Boise, Idaho, to
Alvin C. and Mayme Laird Hull. Jim moved with his family to Ft. Collins,
Colo., Arlington, Va., and then to Logan, Utah, where he attended Adams
School, Logan Jr. High, and Logan High School. He attended Ricks
College and Utah State University.
Jim enjoyed motorcycles and Jeeps
as a young man. He was a Boy Scout and attained the rank of Eagle
Scout. During the summers while he was in high school, he worked on his
grandfather's farm in Whitney, Idaho. He also worked as a counselor at
Scout camp. He served in the U.S.
Army and served in the
Vietnam War where he received commendations for his bravery and leadership as a platoon leader.
After
serving in the Army, he began working for IBG International, building
commercial greenhouses throughout the Middle, Eastern and Southern
United States. He has been to all of the states in the U.S. except North
Dakota and Alaska. During this time, he was sent as the foreman to
build greenhouses in Greece and Saudi Arabia. While he was in Saudi
Arabia, he met and married his wife, Sofia Ibrahim, who was living there
after escaping the Communist reign in Ethiopia. They were married in
Nairobi, Kenya. Their first child, David Anthony, was born in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. Jim and Sofia returned to the United States and lived in
Logan with his parents for a short time. They moved to Preston where he
worked with heavy equipment together with his cousin Butch Hull. Later,
Jim went into concrete construction business. His son David became his
assistant and later took over the business from Jim.
During the
years in Preston, his two daughters Davina Ann, and Danica Ash, were
born. He enjoyed taking his family on trips, showing them new places and
spending time together. He was active in the Kiwanis service
organization, serving as president one year. He worked as a Scout leader
and had a vast knowledge of camping and river rafting. He was a good
friend and enjoyed helping others. Jim's fondness for Jeeps has
continued and with the help of his son, they have collected five various
models. Jim has done concrete work for many people in Preston and is
well known for his expertise and reliability.
He is survived by his
wife Sofia, of Preston; his children, David, of Preston; Davina, of
Pocatello, Idaho; and Danica, of Preston; sisters Susan Burstedt, of
Pocatello, Idaho; and Mary Kay (Bill) Lorch, of Alaska; his
father-in-law Ibrahim Mohammed, of Eritrea, Africa; and many nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister and her
husband Nancy and Dale Manning; a brother-in-law Carl Burstedt, a niece
Heather Smith, and his mother-in-law Fekadu Ibrahim.
Funeral services
will be held Saturday, Jan. 29, 2010, at noon at Webb Funeral Home's
new location, 1005 S. 800 East in Preston with Bishop Doug Larsen
conducting. A viewing will be held Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the
funeral home. Interment will be in the Whitney Cemetery. Memories and
condolences may be shared with the family at
www.webbmortuary.com.