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IN MEMORIAM: Guy J. Hults, 58;

Worked At One-Stop Auto, Oneonta

Guy J. Hults

ONEONTA – Guy J. Hults, 58, who loved cars and worked in auto repair, passed away Sept. 5, 2018.

He was born Aug. 28, 1960, in Bay Shore, the son of Harry Hults Jr. and Mary (Monteleone) Hults.

Guy worked at One Stop Auto in Oneonta for many years.  He had a love of cars and his family, had a golden heart and big smile.

He is survived by his three children, Guy, Shay and Nicholas Hults; grandchildren, Angel and Brayden; loving partner, Penny Southworth; siblings, Betty Monteleone, Debra DelVecchio, Linda Winchester, Harry Hults, Gene Hults, Glenn Hults and Virginia Emmitt; as well as many additional family members and friends.

Family will receive friends from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., with the funeral at 2 p.m. Tuesday, September 11, 2018, at the Heller & Skinner Funeral Home, 155 Main St., Worcester, with the Rev. Judith A. Thistle, officiating.  Interment will follow at the Westford Cemetery.

Online condolences may be sent to, www.hellerskinnerfh.com

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