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Ronald Spencer Hull

February 16, 1952 - December 26, 2023

February 15, 2024

The memorial service for Ronald will be held on Thursday, February 15 at 1:00pm in the Chapel at Colorado Community Church. Ronald Spencer Hull, 71, of Denver Colorado, joined his Heavenly Father on Tuesday, December 26, 2023. Ron was born on February 16, 1952 in Springfield, Illinois to Edward and Dorothy Hull, who preceded him in death. Ron is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Andrea Hull, his children: Aaron, Summer (Colby), Brooke, Steven Jr. (Jordyn), and his siblings, Laurie Crook and Reese Hull, and nieces Katie and Cassie (Arron). Ron was Grandpa to Trent (Jessica), Tyler, Gage, Giancarlo, and a Great-Grandpa to Tatiana and Delilah. He also leaves behind his God Daughter, Iman (Mike) and a host of other family and friends. Ron joined the Navy at 17 years old. After he served he went on to work at Coors Brewing Plant and then went to Ball Corporation for 27 years. Ron later went back to school and completed his Associate degree in Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC). He began working at the University of Colorado School of Medicine as a HVAC and Maintenance Engineer, and retired over a decade later. Ron was always praised as a hard worker, a fabulous co-worker, and an overall really nice guy who always made people smile. When Ron wasn’t working he enjoyed scuba diving, boating, playing the drums, cooking, golf and bowling. Ron loved life, he loved to laugh. He loved bringing people together for big meals and holidays. Ron and Andrea’s door was always open for people in his community and he never turned down an opportunity to help others. Ron was also an active member of Colorado Community Church. He was on their usher team and volunteered to help with the Christmas Store every year. Seven years ago Ron and Andrea’s life changed forever when he received the diagnosis of Early Onset Alzheimer’s. He later survived two heart attacks in 2022 and was diagnosed with heart failure. In honor of the challenges Ron faced and the foundations that work to further research, we ask that in lieu of flowers, please make donations in Ron’s name to Alzheimer’s Association and the American Heart Association. Arrangements were made by All-State Cremation and his remains will be buried at a later date at Ft. Logan National Cemetery.