Bud Hulin of Lexington North Carolina  March 4 1930  July 11 2020

Bud Hulin of Lexington North Carolina March 4 1930 July 11 2020

March 4 1930 July 11 2020
Bud Hulin of Lexington, North Carolina March 4, 1930 – July 11, 2020 Jesse James “Bud” Hulin, 90, of Lexington, died Saturday at his residence. A funeral service for the family will be held at 2:00PM Wednesday, July 15 at Briggs Funeral Home Memorial Chapel conducted by Rev. Eddie Hill. Burial will follow at Pierce’s Chapel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Mr. Hulin will lie in state for public viewing at Briggs Funeral Home from Noon until 1:45 PM on Wednesday Mr. Hulin was born March 4, 1930, in Randolph County, the son of Lad Percy and Josie Briles Hulin. He had been employed as a fixer in the Hosiery Industry and was a member of High Rock Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Martha Jean Overcash Hulin of the home; 3 daughters, Bonnie Jean Harris of Denton, Nancy Avis Brewer of Winston-Salem, and Wendy Jean Lanier of Mocksville; brother, Terry Hulin of Lexington; sister, Eleanor Lucy Noah of Lexington; Granddaughter, Annette Braetzkus; 2 great-grandchildren, Max and Sophie Braetzkus; several nieces and nephews.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Bud Hulin of Lexington North Carolina March 4 1930 July 11 2020.

Briggs Funeral Home Denton Chapel

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