Catherine Lou Hula

November 07, 1948 - April 18, 2020

Catherine Lou Hula

November 07, 1948 - April 18, 2020

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Catherine Lou Green Hula passed from this life on Saturday, April 18, 2020. Cathy was born on November 7, 1948 in Norman, OK to Marvin and Greta Green. She grew up in Medford, OK, where she later married her husband, Robert, in 1970.

She graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor’s of Arts in English in 1971. She continued her education and completed her Masters Degree in Education from Oklahoma State University in 1976 and later a second Masters Degree in School Counseling from Northeastern State University in 2001.

Cathy loved school and teaching and taught in the Mason, Keystone and Sand Springs Public School Districts. In 1993, she was named the Sand Springs District Teacher of the Year. She was a member of the Sand Springs United Methodist Church and served in the children’s department and women’s groups for many years. She was a member of the Sand Springs Quota Club and enjoyed working in various other organizations. Cathy loved charitable work, scrapbooking and most of all, being with her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Marvin and Greta Green. She is survived by her husband, Robert, of Sapulpa, son, James Hula of Sapulpa, daughter, Jennifer Feather and husband Robbie of Sand Springs, her grandchildren, Raegan Hula, Nathan Feather, and Jacey Feather, sister Carolyn Greene of Sand Springs and Lawrence Green of Ponca City. She will be greatly missed by her family and many loving friends.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

https://www.michaeljfox.org/donate/our-goal-urgently-needed-cure?smcid=bg-a1b1R0000086fN9&msclkid=27ae7e0403b516e3b21e209b27076c79

 

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21 responses to Catherine Lou Hula

  1. Several months ago, I thought about Mrs. Hula and how I needed to reach out and tell her she was the first teacher who sparked the interest in special education for me. She was my 2nd grade teacher at Angus Valley in 1983-84 and she taught our class how to do basic sign language. That spark led me into a career in speech pathology and special education. I have been part of the special ed department for Sand Springs Schools for the last 17 years and I truly believe she is the one to thank for this career that I also believe is a calling and a passion. I regret that I didn’t get to tell her what she did for me, but I hope that it brings a smile to the faces of her family. Sending love and prayers for peace and comfort for you all.

  2. Judy Ballard says:

    She was one of my best friends. My heart is broken that she will not share her wonderful laugh, sense of humor, and loving kindness with us anymore. She fought an amazing fight to remain with us for many many years. Her legacy and the lives she touched will last forever. I miss her so much and loved her even more.

  3. So sorry for loss. She will never be forgotten but greatly missed. Praying for all family. She was a wonderful lady.

  4. Was such a wonderful person and teacher! Can honestly say I am a better person for having known her. Was my daughter ( Korena’s) 2nd grade teacher and to this day she is considered a favorite!

  5. Your Mom was great Mother and wife to your family !! 🤟😊? love ya all

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