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Kingston resident turns 103
On Jan. 27, 1920, an extremely remarkable man by the name of Lewis Harrison Hull was born.
Going by his middle name, Harrison, Hull is an Air Force veteran. He served in both Pearl Harbor and World War II, even serving overseas for over 47 months straight.
Hull, now widowed, married his sweetheart. He has two sons and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Hull is a longtime member of Avalon Missionary Church and is a devout follower of Jesus Christ. Reading the Bible is one of the top things in his morning routine.
When asked how it feels turning 103 years old, he stated, “God has been so good to me, and I truly believe that with all of my heart.”
A favorite treat of Hull’s is a root beer float. During his lifetime, while not serving his country, Hull had a passion for woodworking and designed and made several items, specifically clocks.
A standing ovation wouldn’t come even close to what he deserves from everyone blessed to know him. He deserves 103 standing ovations — one for every year he has brought countless moments of love, joy,
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Not many golfers can say they invented a golf dance, but Stinson can.
“The birdie dance is something I created when I play in scrambles,” she said. “I created it when we did golf camps at Tri-State because beginners were always nervous. So, it was a way to have fun and celebrate a birdie when we played a scramble. It’s the chicken dance followed by a move that someone in the group does and it rotates. So for each birdie, a move is added to the dance for the scramble team.”
Stinson even manages to play while she works, with an added bonus of raising funds for good causes.
“I play golf now with clients,” she said. “That’s one aspect I truly enjoy, helping people, and I treasure clients becoming friends. I like to play with them in fundraiser outings and help support the community.” support, compassion and wonder to so many lives.



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Let Kingston Residence of Fort Wayne be the first of many to applaud you. Happy 103th birthday, Harrison. We love you beyond measure.