Forrest ” Frosty” Hulin
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Forrest ” Frosty” Hulin
Obituary
Forrest “Frosty” Hulin, 57 Passed away peacefully at his home in Gilbert, AZ on September 3, 2019. He was born to Charles and Dorothy Hulin in Gilman, IA on April 28, 1962. Frosty led a happy and active life filled with family, friends and football.
On April 12, 1998 Frosty married Kathy from Grinnell, IA and moved their home to Arizona where they spent 21 happy years together dealing poker and blackjack.
Frosty is survived by his wife Kathy, his sons: Aaron (Katie) and Randy, his grandchildren: Jason, Lincoln, Kameron, Cooper, his grandmother Helen, his brother Kim (Susie) his sister Laurie (Michael) and many nieces and nephews.
Frosty’s services will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, September 7, 2019, at Living Word Bible Church, 3520 East Brown Road, Mesa, AZ, with a reception following at the church.
Frosty will be laid to rest next to his mother, with graveside services being held on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 1:00pm at Prairie View Cemetery in Gilman, Iowa.
36 responses to Forrest ” Frosty” Hulin
John Conte says:
September 9, 2019
Very sad to see this. Even though i haven’t seen him in many years, he was one of the friendliest and coolest guy’s i’ve ever met. Many prayers for his family and friends.
Brenda shuler dougherty says:
September 9, 2019
Kathy and family, i didnt go to semco but lived close enough to gilman i got to know him through detasseling. I went to legrand school. But he was an onrgy stinker. Always had that smile, you wondered what he was up too. He will greatly missed by many. Many prayers to all.
Patty says:
September 14, 2019
I’m so very sorry for your loss. Prayers sent to you kathy and your families. Frosty was a wonderful man. Sincere condolences.
Sammi says:
September 15, 2019
Frosty was the nicest guy. I never heard one bad thing said about him ever. I was lucky to have worked with him.
Jeff Brown says:
November 1, 2020
I’m sorry to learn about Frosty’s passing. He was a roommate of mine at Northeast Missouri State University during the ’82-’83 school year. We also worked a few odd jobs together, including some house painting and farm work. A really nice stand-up guy to to all who knew him in college. He was a fun guy to have around during a card game or whatever. Rest in peace, my friend.