Gary
M.
Hullinger
Obituary
Gary M. Hullinger, 75, of Fort Wayne died May 9, 2022, at home. Gary was born April 30, 1947, in Fort Wayne, IN. Gary served in the United States Marine Corp and was a retired truck driver. He was a member of St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church.
Gary is survived by his wife Judy; Daughter, Gail Hullinger, Son, Dan (Mandy) Hullinger; Grandchildren Nicole (Rick) Schnurr, Ceiara Bright, Sam Hullinger and Kyle Hullinger, Seven Great Grandchildren, and sister, Deb (Rob) Roehm. Gary was preceded in death by his parents Clifford and Ruth Hullinger and brother, Mike Hullinger.
Funeral Services will be 1:30pm Monday, May 16, 2022, at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46805, with calling from 11:30 am -1:30 pm. Burial will be in Catholic Cemetery, Gary will be wearing his jeans, so feel free to wear yours.
Preferred memorials to American Cancer Society or Elara Hospice.
Services
Condolences
When uploading images, please allow the images to fully transfer before submitting form. Image thumbnails will appear below the comment box.
Comment required for image uploads.
20 total images or 20Mb max.
Morning Dad! Just came to visit. I watched your video and smiled as I watched the memories go by. I think about you at least a few times a day. Maybe more. Everytime I go over the train tracks really fast, i crack up remembering you driving over hills super fast and cracking up with me. You were a good Dad. The best that you could be♥️you never left us. You always fed us. Really good😂🤣😂🤣too good. We never wanted for nothing. You gave us everything you had and I appreciate you for that so much. I had anger for you but it’s all faded into the good times and good that you did. You loved animals. You loved music. You loved to see people smile. You were good Dad🙂I know you are still here with me. I know you are better now. I know you are not in pain anymore. You are with your forever family and I will see you again someday🌈until then. may you always laugh until you wheeze and cough♥️
Hi Dad!! I just came here to talk to you. I can’t say I miss you because I’ve missed long before you went home. I just want to say that I love you and I know I can’t change the past. We both did things that kept pulling us as part and I take the blame for mine. It doesn’t matter now anyway. You get a clean slate at the end. In my end I know I will see you again and it will be like we never were apart. The older I get the more I see your face in mine when I look in the mirror or catch a glimpse of myself in pictures that I wasn’t posing for. I have your crazy sense of humor and I’ve managed to pass it down to my daughter and her kids. Dad they are all awesome and I know you would love them. Ceiara is an entrepreneur. She is the owner of her own photography business and she is killin it. You would be so proud of her. Her pictures she takes are just as beautiful as her. She is on social media pouring out her soul about her mental health and it is helping her and so many others. She is my best and only legacy. You are watching us I know. I will see you again dad. Love pumpkin pie☺️♥️