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Maison D Hullibarger

September 18, 2000 - December 4, 2018

Burial Date December 8, 2018

Funeral Home Pawlak Funeral Home

Cemetery Bedford Memorial Gardens

Obituary Viewed 53923 times

Posted by:
Sergio Gonzaga

Posted on:
November 23, 2019

Just wanted to send family a big hug from Brazil

Posted by:
The Kindred Family

Posted on:
January 17, 2019

We send our heartfelt condolences to your family during this very sad and difficult time. Words will never remove the pain of loss but they do show that others care deeply about your loss. With each new day may God give the comfort and help needed as you try to cope. Maison will always be greatly missed and fondly remembered.

Posted by:
Leo Wong

Posted on:
January 4, 2019

Requested Masses for the repose of the soul of Maison D Hullibarger.

Posted by:
Michael Orsini

Posted on:
December 20, 2018

My deepest condolences to your entire family. I never knew Maison, but I heard about his story in the news. I felt compelled to leave a condolence because my 21 year old son Sean died recently as well under similar circumstances. I've been teaching Religion and Philosophy in a Catholic High Schools for almost 30 years. Actually, it was the priest at Maison's funeral who was unfamiliar with what the Catholic Church teaches about suicide...it doesn't condemn people to hell for suicide since most people who do this to themselves are usually suffering from grave psychological and/or physical hardship and therefore, aren't deemed to be responsible for what they are doing to themselves. By ways known to God alone, He can provide the means for salvation even while these people are in the act of dying. That is actually what the Catholic Church teaches and it's a shame this priest was so incompetent as not to know this rather basic teaching. It's easy to see from his pictures that Maison came from a good family and was a deep down, fine young man, just like my Sean. They are both waiting for us in Heaven.

Posted by:
Michael Orsini

Posted on:
December 20, 2018

Jeff, Not to be pushy....but If you ever need to talk about your son Maison, feel free to give me a call at : 1 289 312 0223. I live just outside of Toronto. Here is my son Sean's obituary page.... https://newediukfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/3546747/orsini-sean/view-condolences.php The way I see it, God wanted our sons with Him in Heaven...we were blessed to have them, even for such a short time. I didn't want to accept that at first...I felt cheated and a failure as a father for not being able to save him. But with the passage of time, I've come to learn God can allow people to do their purgatory on earth through suffering an illness. Our sons completed their mission in life and did more good in their short years than we know right now. That's the only way this makes any sense to me...they were both good, decent men who are doing more good in Heaven now than they could on earth.

Posted by:
Lucy McDonald

Posted on:
December 18, 2018

Just wanted to send love & prayers to The Hullibargers from just someone in NC who read of your son's passing. It's very upsetting even to complete strangers to read the horrible way you were treated and I just wanted to send my support. God knows what's in our hearts better than ourselves. You have a good boy but he was God's first. It's simple. He's home & he'll be there waiting for you....and THEN it will all make sense. Keeping you & all Maisons siblings in our prayers.

Posted by:
Andrej Lah

Posted on:
December 18, 2018

Dear Hullibarger Family, I can only imagine what you must be feeling right now. The loss of a son and brother is already a great tragedy. Having this pain worsened by cruel and condemning remarks is truly awful. While I know there’s nothing I can say or do to heal your pain in this moment, I simply wanted to extend a heartfelt condolence on behalf of myself and of the Catholic Cemeteries Association, Diocese of Cleveland. I firmly believe that hope and salvation can be granted to anyone— regardless of how they leave this world. After hearing about Maison’s life, I’m confident that he is resting peacefully with God, completely free of the dark thoughts that troubled him here on earth. I will be the first to say that healing can only come with time and constant reliance on God. However, I wanted to leave you with a few resources to assist you along your grief journey. Please know that I and my fellow CCA employees will be praying for your family during this difficult time. God bless. Andrej Lah Director of the Catholic Cemeteries Association, Diocese of Cleveland Grief Resources: https://clevelandcatholiccemeteries.wordpress.com/2018/08/28/losing-a-loved-one-to-suicide/ https://clevelandcatholiccemeteries.wordpress.com/2014/07/09/it-wasnt-him/ https://clevelandcatholiccemeteries.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/the-greatest-of-our-corporal-works-of-mercy/

Posted by:
Tc Hodges

Posted on:
December 18, 2018

I am very sorry for your loss. I suffer from depression and attempted once. I have lost a brother and I was raised Baptist. I am also from MI. Comparisons drawn, Rest assured Maison is in Heaven for he is Gods creation and child for how could God do otherwise. Suicide is not a sin and yes blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the only such listed as unforgivable.

Posted by:
anne lane

Posted on:
December 17, 2018

I did not know your son but am so sorry for your terrible loss. I am appalled at the cruelty you endured during your son's funeral. It is not anyone's place to judge another. Only God knows what we are going through and what is in our hearts. How dare anyone minimize the unconditional love our father in heaven has for us. I am Catholic but the God I worship is the God of love. I am confident God has wrapped His arms around your dear boy. Please accept my deepest condolences and trust in God's love and mercy.

Posted by:
Wan Ching Chan

Posted on:
December 17, 2018

Dear Linda and Jeff, I am so very sorry for your lost. I cried when I read about this sad news. I am from St. Louis, Missouri. I share your pain and grief as a parent who just lost a child three weeks ago. My only son who is 18 years old who is a college freshman died by suicide on Thanksgiving weekend, November 25, 2018. We are Catholic, our parish priest who is 78 years old, who knew my son since grade school, was very kind and compassionate toward us and my son. Our priest gave my son full Catholic Mass funeral burial and he gave very simple homily. My heart is breaking for what happened to your family. I am praying for you all. From your description, Maison was a kind, wonderful young man...He is already with the Lord.

Posted by:
Thomas Fenwick

Posted on:
December 17, 2018

Praying for peace for your family as you endure your unimaginable loss. I read of your amazing Maison and family on the internet today and I was moved to offer whatever comfort that words can convey. I am a father and husband who felt wounded personally by the decisions of the attending priest. We go through our individual faith walks exposed to so many views, yet told repeatedly that ours is a God of Love. At times like these it is my belief that God's love rises above all else. Human behavior is extraordinarily complex. Who among us has the answer except to ignore human judgement and turn to our God of Love. God's peace to you.

Posted by:
John C

Posted on:
December 17, 2018

So sorry for your loss. John C

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
December 17, 2018

I read about what you had been through and wanted to extend my sincere sympathy. I cannot imagine the loss you have sustained plus the additional pain from the occurrences at the service. Truly, my heart goes out to you. May God comfort and strengthen you. Sincerely, Yvonne Mulherin

Posted by:
Greg

Posted on:
December 17, 2018

I am truly sorry for your loss. I just read the CNN article about the service. My heart goes out to Mr. & Mrs. Hullibarger and family. Maison seems like a kind soul.

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
December 17, 2018

Like so many others who read your story in the press, I am moved. I personally relate to this tragedy as I’ve lived through similar experiences and have gained a perspective on them. I pray for the Hullibargers. May they be strong and shielded with God’s love as they honor the memory of Maison. May he Rest In Peace.

Posted by:
April O.

Posted on:
December 16, 2018

I saw the news story for Maison today and would like to express my deepest and sincere condolences for your loss. May you find comfort in your memories of Maison. God is merciful and he promises a time where 'he will wipe all tears from our eyes and where death will be no more. (Revelation 21:4).

Posted by:
Andrea

Posted on:
December 16, 2018

So sorry for your loss please find comfort here: Jw.org New World Translation 2 Corinthians 1:3, 4 3Praised be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort,4who comforts us in all our trials so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial with the comfort that we receive from God.

Posted by:
Melanie Nevil

Posted on:
December 16, 2018

Nothing can take your pain away, and I'm so sorry you were traumatized at his funeral, a time to celebrate his life. I'd like to pass on some comforting words spoken by the pastor at my brother's funeral last year, he also took his own life. He had been dealing with depression and had spoken to this pastor, so at the end of his memorial he simply stated "I need you to know, John was right with God. He didn't do this. Depression is a disease, and this disease did this. Have no worries, you will see them again." Simple, but exactly what we needed to hear. My prayers are with you and your family and his friends.

Posted by:
Bill Rowe

Posted on:
December 16, 2018

I viewed the story of your sons funeral on the news today, I am so sorry for your loss. I am none that you know. I am a 69 year old man living in Massachusetts, This story made me so angry with the Catholic church, I was brought up Catholic that is what my mother was , But I have had not much use for it, I believe you can worship wherever you want and it is in your heart. I want to wish you all the best forever and ever and your son Alex. Bill

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I read your ordeal in USA Today. I live in Seattle, WA, and feel compelled to reach out to the entire Hullibarger family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences! I do believe that God loves and forgives unconditionally. I hope that God will help all of you through this tragic time!

Posted by:
Chad Ellis

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I’m so sorry to hear about Maison. I read about the incidence at the funera as well. I know that was he taken into heaven and healed beyond a doubt.

Posted by:
Connie Williams

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I’m so sorry for your loss! Your son was a very handsome and smart young man. I was Catholic and left the Catholic “religion” because of what a priest once told me. i Felt in my heart it was not right so I started seeking the truth. I started by picking up the Bible and read the Bible and having Christian friends come along side me to help me explore the truth about God‘s word. The Bible says that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23. Romans 6:23 says for the wages of sin is death, but ..which negates the wages of sin. But, the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus. Therefore, if we are believers in Christ Jesus we have eternal life. Suicide is not And unforgivable sin. The only unforgivable sin is blastemy of the Holy Spirit. Please don’t ever believe what anybody tells you about God’s Word, instead look it up for yourself and you will find the truth and the truth will set you and others free!

Posted by:
Connie Williams

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I am sorry for your loss but happy for heavens gain! First let me say that suicide is not and unforgivable sin. The only unforgivable sin is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit if you know gods word! For Christ died for those who believe that he is our propitiation for all of our sins past present and future. The Bible also says today you will be with me in heaven, therefore there is no waiting. Absent from the body present with the Lord.

Posted by:
Debra

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I am very sorry for your loss of your precious son. Nothing worse than losing a child. I lost my husband 30 years ago in February to suicide. We were also Catholic. Two daughters, 11 and 13 at the time. I choose to believe that our God is a forgiving God and forgave him. People in my church group say the same. He is with God and so is your son, Maison. The Priest in my church was partly to blame for what happened to him. What that Priest did at Maison's funeral was unforgivable. Suicide was not mentioned at my husband's service. His life was celebrated by a full church. His mother was Catholic and came from Mexico and I couldn't see putting that pain on her and the rest of his family. That Priest should be fired by the Catholic church. I pray you lean on each other to get through this time. It tore my family apart and I am now living in California. I am originally from Idaho and miss my family but know it is better for me. You will need each other more and more. No advice on how to get through but day to day. Stay close. It is hard enough losing your son, don't go through this by cutting yourself off. I left the church for years but found a Christian church here in San Diego area and now have my church family. If you ever want to ask me anything or talk, reach out. God Bless you and your entire family.

Posted by:
Gloria Schramm

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

Dearest Family of Maison, My heart goes out to you all. Loss of a child is beyond painful. No words can describe it. But I am horrified at the reports about the Funeral Mass Homily and am profoundly in pain for you. I want you to read the most compassionate, accepting, loving and understanding articles on suicide by Catholic Priest, Father Ron Rolheiser. Then you will know how God loves us and receives even the most pained person who ends his or her life. I met Mother (Saint) Teresa many years ago and she drove my faith and cemented it. I lost a son to drugs and depression. I want to wish you peace. God bless. Sending love and light. - Mrs. Gloria Schramm from North Bellmore, NY www.ronrolheiser.com - search "suicide" in the top box - he has so many My favorite is:http://ronrolheiser.com/suicide-the-most-misunderstood-of-all-deaths/#.XBVACS2ZM8Y

Posted by:
Troy Edward Bannister

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I am very sorry about what happened at the services for your dear son. I can't imagine the pain caused by the statements made. I lost a family member in the same manner. My concern is that you find true comfort that will up build you and not tear you down. The link below is the most scripturally comforting codolence I believe can be found. I truly hope it helps. My thoughts and prayers are with you. https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&pub=we&srcid=share

Posted by:
Beckey Neal

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

God knows and does not judge acts done from depression nor any mental condition. Only deliberate acts done lie sacrifices , for example the terrorists acts of deliberate suicide. Your precious son is safe in the hands of his understanding and compassionate Christ who will resurrect him and he will live again under perfect conditions ! Please take comfort in that knowledge. I am not Catholic because I have studied God’s word enough to know that many religions have false teachings about the Bible. But God is compassionate. he loves you and cries with you and lived your sweet son! He would not send a dog to a literal hell, let alone his children. Please reach out and study fir yourselves and get the truth and you will know your child is safely in God’s hands and will live again in paradise with you!

Posted by:
Linda Deyo

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

So sorry for your loss. I can’t rven imagine the pain you feel concerning this tragic loss. Hold onto beautiful memories of your son. We are all sinners, and how one dies is not a condition on weather we go to heaven or not. Your sons faith in God and his son Jesus is the only way, as he is the truth, the way and the life. I lost a brother to suicide almost 12 years ago and although he was not a church goer, I know that he made peace with God, and is in heaven with him now. I would only pray that your son did as well. The grief journey is not easy, my heart goes out to you, and so many others... lives that are cut too short. Hold his laughter and positive memories in your heart forever. This world is a cruel and fallen place, and thankfully Maisons in a better place. Peace is my prayer for the family. God had a great purpose for your son, and his life should always be celebrated. With God’s blessings and comfort Linda

Posted by:
Jeanette

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I'm so sorry for your loss. I pray for strength for your family. I have hope that your son is with our Lord. ❤ Thessalonians 4:13-18

Posted by:
Beth Ann Lehr

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

Hi! You don't know me but I read about what happened at Maison's funeral on USA Today online news. I wanted to reach out to you to tell you how very sorry I am for your loss! I wish I could give you a hug in person and tell you how sad I am to hear that Maison died and how your family was treated at his funeral. I can't imagine what you have been through and I want you to know I am thinking about you and your family at this very difficult time. You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you heal in the next months and years. Many blessings to your family, Beth Ann from North Carolina.

Posted by:
Chad Watson

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

My heart sunk hearing of your loss. My prayers go out to your family. Precious in the Sight of the Lord is the Death of his Saints. Psalm 116:15

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I am sharing a prayer with the Hullibarger family I prayed at a ceremony for one of my good friends Tony who took his life in the hope that it will give some comfort and clarity to the Hullibargers who I feel sympathy for having gone through the death of their son and on top of that the horrific funeral service with the Priest. Dear Lord, I know some people who believe that you go to hell if you take your own life. The bible tells us that these people are wrong. The bible never say that. Yes, the 5 stories in the Old Testament about taking one’s life put it in a negative light, because it is the taking of life which you deem precious. But each of these verses also shows how someone can think that there is a value that’s more important than continuing to live. In the case of the king who was wounded in battle by a woman who drops a millstone from a tower onto him. He believes that it is better to die than to be killed by a woman. Sometimes our cultural thinking drives people to take their life! Your story Lord in the NT about Judas, and of course we link his suicide to his betrayal of you Lord. Therefore we see Judas as a totally evil character to begin with, And I think that influences our views about people who take their lives. For some people, we know a lot about who their family and friends are, where they work, their hobbies, where they go to church or synagogue or mosque or if they don’t go at all. But there is also a lot that we don’t know about a person. We often don’t see into those private places in their soul. So we don’t always know where a person is in their relationship with you. But what we do know is that you are a loving and gracious God who is always seeking a relationship with us. With every person. And you God have not bestowed on us the knowledge or the authority to say who is or is not your child. And it is biblical to say that we are all in a sense your children because every person is made in your image and a person for whom Jesus gave up his life and rose from the dead. There is nothing that can separate us from your love. . . not life, nor death, nor anything . . . . That’s powerful! God, I can’t imagine what it is like to become so hopeless about your life’s situation that you would come to believe that dying would be better than living? That leaving your family and friends would be better than pushing through it? When a person comes to that place in life, our response as you have taught us is one of compassion, not judgment. We often think that we have to condemn something in order to keep people from doing it. But you have shown us a healthier way to respond, and that’s to empathize with a person’s despair and to find ways to empower them rather than embarrass or condemn them. But we also face reality and realize that there are times and there are people who may experience more and struggle more with the dark side of life than we do. And we don’t know what it is to walk in their shoes or we have to confess, “there, but for the grace of God there go I.” Lord, I can’t help but feel that I may have let Tony down. Maybe I could have done more to recognize the demons, to lend a hand, to reach out to him to help him. I do confess that I feel guilty because I am sure I could have done more than I did. Lord, I am also sure there are many people here in this room who are feeling the same or have similar thoughts. Lord, Tony had many friends. But I have to tell you Lord that Tony had no better friend than Frank and Sue. I pray today especially for them. Lord they have shown so much Love and compassion for Tony for so many years that it is hard for me to count. They essentially “adopted” Tony into their family. My heart breaks for them and their loss. I pray for your healing hand on them, and for all of us here today who grieve for Tony. For Frank and Sue - you have shown Tony the type of Love that only can come from God. Lord, here in this room is Tony’s hockey family. We loved Tony and will always remember him and Cherish his memory. For those here today, I pray that you God answer our questions, heal our grief, and that we all at some point in the future will see some good come out of this very bad thing that happened. To all of us here in this room, I know that God doesn’t judge us nor should we judge each other by our biggest mistake. God sees us as a whole. The good and the bad. The whole and the broken. Our strengths and our weaknesses. Our hope and our despair. Our faith and our doubt. Our goodness and our sin. Tony had many gifts, he was a gifted carpenter. There is perhaps nothing he could not build. Tony was a good friend to many of us in this room, for many of us here there is nothing that Tony wouldn’t do to help us. Tony was an awesome hockey player. He loved his hockey friends and always looked forward to our games. I always admired his smooth skating, his low slapshot that always seemed to find the corners of the net in critical parts of the game. Tony was quiet, he didn’t need to say a lot of words for people to know him or what he was thinking. He loved his friends and especially his Dad and family. We will always remember those times when his father came to see Tony and to watch him play. Therefore Lord, when we think of Tony we will always think of the good in Tony both first and last. Lord, finally, today is a day where we his friends have come together to celebrate his life. Lord, let us have fun, a good time, speak kindly of his life, remember the goodness in him, cherish his memory, and to honor him. In Christ’s name I pray.

Posted by:
Fr. Ed Vella, CSsR

Posted on:
December 15, 2018

I just read about the very unfortunate (and unthinkable) incident during the preaching of your dear son's funeral Mass. I hope and pray it is rectified very soon! I am a Detroit native, a Redemptorist missionary, and was stationed downriver at one time, in Trenton. May the pain you feel through the loss of your son, magnified by the way in which you were poorly served (according to the articles I read), be healed by the Lord Jesus. I will lift you all up in prayer. Fr. Ed Vella, CSsR Oconomowoc, WI

Posted by:
Rachel Needham

Posted on:
December 12, 2018

There are no words that can be said to ease the pain of your tremendous loss. Nothing anyone can do or say, except for pray for your family. You are in my prayers. Rachel Needham

Posted by:
Binkley Family

Posted on:
December 10, 2018

With our deepest sympathy and heavy heart we are very sorry for the loss of your son. Love always The Binkley's

Posted by:
Scott and Gina Kasper

Posted on:
December 8, 2018

Our family is so sorry for your loss! We can't imagine what your family is going through. We are praying for you at this difficult time

Posted by:
Alissa Zimmerman

Posted on:
December 8, 2018

Keeping your family in our hearts. Sending strength, prayers and love to surround you. Dave,Alissa,Maddie & Carly ZImmerman

Posted by:
Linda Wilson

Posted on:
December 8, 2018

Dear Linda and family I am deeply sorry for your loss. I pray God's peace and mercy to you in the days ahead.

Posted by:
Cheryl Hagan

Posted on:
December 8, 2018

Linda, Jeff and family, I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. I cannot imagine what you’re going thru during this difficult time. Sending prayers of love, strength and comfort.

Posted by:
AL Dullinger

Posted on:
December 7, 2018

Mary and I are so sorry for your loss. Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe. You have to believe that Maison was here for a reason and your connection could never be broken. Our deepest sympathies.

Posted by:
Gwen Duvendack

Posted on:
December 7, 2018

Praying God will help you get through this most sorrowful time. I was saddened to see Maison had died. Even though I never met him I felt like I knew him when Linda and I talked while she was cutting my hair at Penney’s. Prayers for the Hullibarger family.

Posted by:
Vickie(mccormick) Jim Fackelman

Posted on:
December 7, 2018

Dear Hullibarger Family, I am so very sorry for your loss of one of your precious children. I pray that you find comfort in your memories. There is so time limit on grief , we all have our own way of grieving. May god hold you and comfort you. We are thinking of you and prayering for you.

Posted by:
Kirk, Amy, Austin & Carly Emerson

Posted on:
December 7, 2018

It's so difficult to understand or get our heads around this. We ache for you and for ourselves. Never knowing what to do or say just that we love you and hold you all dear in our hearts, that you can grieve and heal enough to carry on. None of us are getting out of it but too soon for this wonderful young man that we held very dear to us. God be with you.

Posted by:
Michele and Joe Meherg

Posted on:
December 7, 2018

We are do sorry to hear of your loss. Can't find the words of what to say. Just know that you and your family are in our prayers. I pray that you find some peace with all that has happened.

Posted by:
Karen Adamski

Posted on:
December 7, 2018

My condolences to all the Hullibargers at this devastating time. My heart and prayers are with you all. Love to you.

Posted by:
LIZA

Posted on:
December 7, 2018

Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Know that God is aware of the tears you are shedding. (Psalm 56:18) He will soon do what is said at Acts 24:15, which promises us of a resurrection of our loved ones. May that bring you hope. Take comfort in your good memories and allow your family and loving friends to help you through this difficult time.

Posted by:
Jacki & Michael Bretsch

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

My words are so hard to get out. My thoughts and Prayers for your whole family. Our heart is also broken with you. Your whole family is so loving and so kind. Please know we are thinking of you all

Posted by:
Melissa FitzGerald

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Jeff, Linda, and the whole Hullibarger family, my heart aches for you all. There are no words to express my deepest sympathies to you. Your whole family will be in our hearts and prayer thru this difficult time. We are here if you need anything at all. So very sorry for your loss. Love, Melissa, Tim, Haley, & Kara

Posted by:
Kelly Hotaling

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Oh my I don’t even know what to say ,My heart aches for your family I’m so sorry this happened couldn’t even begin to imagine we send our love and prayers

Posted by:
Jim and Tammy Giles

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Words cannot express how sorry we are for your loss. I cannot even imagine what you are going through and no parent should have to endure this. If we can help at all please let us know.

Posted by:
Vickery Family

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Our deepest condolences to you all. We pray God gives you all strength and comfort during this difficult time. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Rest In Peace Maison.

Posted by:
Debbie Kledzik

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Linda, Jeff and the Hullibarger family, Our thoughts and heartfelt prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. The Kledzik's

Posted by:
Jeanne Relford

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

So sorry for your loss , I just want to extend sincere sympathies to your family... such a sad news to hear ❤️ Community friend ❤️❤️

Posted by:
Krissy Mayes (Walcher)

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Oh my, I’m not sure what to say. My heart brakes for you and your family. I will pray for comfort, and peace. May God find a place and heal your heart. Love to you.

Posted by:
Ellen and Bob Ingram

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Our deepest and most sincere condolences for your loss. Words fail at a time like this, but please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad and difficult time.

Posted by:
Tracie

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart aches for you. I will keep you in my prayers.

Posted by:
Robin Bumgarner

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

My heartfelt condolences. No words can ease your pain, prayers for your family and all that knew your son. I am so very sorry

Posted by:
Desiree McCormick Sawyer

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

My deepest condolences to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and there are no words that can help your loss. Sending love and prayers your way.

Posted by:
Linda Schomer

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Linda, Jeff and family. Your pain is unbearable and the loss unthinkable. We are so very, very sorry to learn of this tragedy. We cannot know what thoughts overcome us at times and steal our steadiness. We send our love to you all. God be with you. God Bless Maison. Uncle George and Linda

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

just aweful, my sincere condolences to entire family and friends

Posted by:
Lisa Wheeler Dobson

Posted on:
December 6, 2018

Dear Hullibarger Family, We didn’t know your son but he is part of our Bedford Family. Our hearts are breaking for you. May God comfort you and give you strength in the days to come. Rest In Peace dear Maison. Chuck, Lisa and Jennifer Dobson

Posted by:
Terri Bonawitt

Posted on:
December 5, 2018

Our hearts are broken and we are so unbelievably sad! We are praying for your family and we pray that God gives you the strength you need. The Bonawitt family

Posted by:
Kelli Haynes Pant

Posted on:
December 5, 2018

Hullibargers, I am so very sorry for the loss of your son Maison. I wish you strength , peace and love. Prayers to your family and friends and hugs to you both.. Sincerely, Kelli Haynes Pant

Posted by:
Jackie Thayer Ball

Posted on:
December 5, 2018

My heart breaks for your family, I'm very sorry for your loss. My family will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
December 5, 2018

There are no words I can give you to help healing your hearts. I can’t imagine how your family is feeling you have always been so close. I have so many memories of Madison as a little guy in church with your family. Playing baseball games rounding bases at the speed of light. Roaming the halls of BJHS with one or another casted limb. The greatest memory is his smile. Your loss is so great. Our prayers are with you. If you need anything know we are here. I’m sorry that’s all I have. Hold each other close without that your heart will be hollow. Love to each of you!

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Lauri

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December 5, 2018

Jeff and Linda, I have no words to express my deepest sadness for you and your family. I can't even begin to imagine what you are all feeling. I send all the prayers and comfort you need as you go through this most difficult time. Lauri Panning and Family

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Mary Lingle

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December 5, 2018

We are so sorry for the loss of Maison. Praying for strength and peace for your family in this difficult time. The Lingle Family

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Tim and Aimee Speweik

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December 5, 2018

We don’t have words to express our sorrow for you. We love you and will continue to pray for the peace of Jesus Christ to rule your heart and minds. Gods Holy Spirit guide and comfort you. We will continue to pray for your family. All our love!!

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Dave and Ana Meyers

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December 5, 2018

So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family Linda.

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Dave Hottmann

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December 5, 2018

My deepest sympathies and prayers to the family

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Dave Hottmann

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December 5, 2018

My deepest sympathies and prayers to the family

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Christie

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December 5, 2018

Hullibarger’s we are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Love, The Lowes

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Andrée Edwina Kinnee

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December 5, 2018

We are so sorry. Love and support, Andree and Russell Kinnee Sundberg, John and Fran Kinnee

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Angela Dye

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December 5, 2018

My family is hurting because your family is hurting. We spoke about Maison at dinner tonight for quite some time, with my husband and son sharing stories and memories. our hearts hurt so badly for your family. So very sorry.

Posted by:
todd miller

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December 5, 2018

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with the Your Family in this tuff time.

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The Braun family

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December 5, 2018

So very sorry for your loss your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Posted by:
Sandy Dusseau

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December 5, 2018

So sorry for you and your families loss. Prayers go out for all of you to help get you through this sad time.

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Victoria Woodard

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December 5, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. I sat next to him in anatomy, we didn't really talk that much but he was so nice. This is a such huge shock. I hope you and your family find peace, my condolences to you and your family.

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Logan Santiago

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December 5, 2018

Prayers go out to you guys. I’m sorry for your loss.

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Leann Lohr

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December 5, 2018

May God Bless your family during this most difficult time. Our prayers are with you. Leann and Jacob Lohr

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Darlene Maisano

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December 5, 2018

I am so very dorry. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

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DebbieMay

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December 5, 2018

I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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Michele DeLaney

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December 5, 2018

Our family is so sorry for your loss. We are praying for your family in this difficult time.

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CHRISTINA BROWN

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December 5, 2018

So sorry for your family's loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Posted by:
LeeAnn Thomas and family

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December 5, 2018

Dear Jeff and Linda & kiddos, we are so saddened by your great loss. We have spent many years together growing up and then growing our families right here in Bedford. Even Ross and Maison were biology lab partners last year. It hurts all of us when one of us has pain. May God be near you as you mourn your gift of Maison that God gave you for 19 years. We will be praying for you.

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Amy Nanney

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December 5, 2018

Linda and Jeff, our prayers are with you and your family. Hoping time brings you peace. We are devastated for your family. Love and prayers. The Nanney family

Posted by:
Debbie Decker Placzkiewicz

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December 5, 2018

I’m so sorry for your loss, my son is only 2 months younger than Maison. I can’t imagine your grief. It was nice catching up with you on Sat at Bath and Body Works. I’ll be praying for you and your family. Sincerely Debbie