

In 1953, Carroll married the love of his life, Betty Martin, beginning a lifelong partnership built on devotion, hard work, and shared values. Shortly after serving his country in the United States Army, he and Betty moved to Merritt Island, Florida, in 1956, and then settled in Rockledge just six months later. There, Carroll built the family home where they would raise their children and create lasting memories.
Carroll was a dedicated and skilled professional in the construction industry. He worked for Barns & Barber Air Construction in Cocoa, Florida, where his commitment and expertise led him to become a partner in the company. In addition to his work in construction, he also owned and operated a television repair service, serving his community with honesty and reliability.
He was a devoted husband, father, and provider. Carroll and Betty were blessed with two children, Sharon and Daniel, who carry on his legacy.
Outside of work, Carroll had a deep love for the outdoors. He found joy in duck hunting, fishing, and shrimping, passions that reflected his appreciation for nature and the simple pleasures of life.
A man of strong faith, Carroll was a faithful member of Trinity Lutheran Church, where he served as a Deacon. His service to his church was an important part of his life and a reflection of his commitment to helping others.
In his retirement, Carroll remained active and purposeful. He took on the project of building another home next to his own and continued to enjoy his hobbies and time with family.
Carroll Edwin Hull will be remembered for his hard work, integrity, faith, and love for his family. He leaves behind a legacy of dedication, craftsmanship, and quiet strength that will not be forgotten.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
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