Don Hull was truly one of a kind. This page is just a small memorial to a great man that will always be a part of our band. We will forever miss your talent, your heart, and your stories. Until we see you again . . . – The 484 South Band
OBITUARY
Donald Wayne Hull was born on December 14, 1960 in New Orleans, LA. and died on December 15, 2010 at Our Lady of the Lake. He was 50 years old. An electrical engineer at Dow Chemical for 27 years, he was currently a Global Technology Manager with Dow. He was the bass player for “The 484 South Band” and had previously played with “Unfinished Business” and “One Night Only”.
He was a private pilot and a member of the EAA where he was a Young Eagles Flight Leader. He was a freemason and a member of Fairfield Lodge where he had served as lodge master. A graduate of Opelousas High School, he also received a Master of Electrical Engineering from LSU and became a licensed Professional Engineer.
Survived by his wife of 24 years, Judy Carraway Hull; a daughter Lauren Alysse Hull; a sister Linda Hull Swanson; brothers, Frank L. Hull III and Kevin J. Hull and their spouses. He is also survived by seven nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Frank Lambert Hull Jr. and Dixie Belle Lott Hull; and a brother, Kenneth John Hull Sr. Pallbearers will be Steve Smith, John William, John Wilbert III, Robert Hollier, James Lanclos and Keith Schultz. Honorary Pallbearers are Harry Franatovich, David Johnson, Jim Oakes, Twain Pigott, Brady Bagwell and Phil Cangelosi.