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Roger is the son of John Hullinger and a second-generation funeral director. He graduated from Union High School in 1993 and attended SUU, USU, and finally received his Mortuary Science degree from Arapahoe Community College in 2000.
He has served as President on the executive board of the Utah Funeral Directors Association and is active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He co-owns the mortuary with his lovely wife, KarieAnn and they have two exceptionally gifted and extraordinary children, Hunter and Isabelle.
Roger is the son of John Hullinger and a second-generation funeral director. He graduated from Union High School in 1993 and attended SUU, USU, and finally received his Mortuary Science degree from Arapahoe Community College in 2000.
He has served as President on the executive board of the Utah Funeral Directors Association and is active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He co-owns the mortuary with his lovely wife, KarieAnn and they have two exceptionally gifted and extraordinary children, Hunter and Isabelle.
Tammy Haslem is a licensed Funeral Service Director and keeps the office running smoothly. She has worked for the mortuary since July 1999. She attended Utah State University and then received her degree in Mortuary Science in 2006 from Arapahoe Community College in Denver. She is also a native of the Uintah Basin. Tammy is active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the community. She is the mother of four children: Savannah, Vanessa, Alden, John, and three very delightful, fun grandchildren. She loves her job, especially serving families.
Tammy Haslem is a licensed Funeral Service Director and keeps the office running smoothly. She has worked for the mortuary since July 1999. She attended Utah State University and then received her degree in Mortuary Science in 2006 from Arapahoe Community College in Denver. She is also a native of the Uintah Basin. Tammy is active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the community. She is the mother of four children: Savannah, Vanessa, Alden, John, and three very delightful, fun grandchildren. She loves her job, especially serving families.
Tyler is the newest member of the Hullinger Mortuary staff, being hired in 2014. He graduated from Union High School in 2013, attended USU-Uintah Basin, and then graduated from the Salt Lake Community College Mortuary Science Program in May 2019. In August 2023, Tyler graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelors of Science in History.
Tyler has been a Utah State licensed funeral director and embalmer since May 2019 and earned his Certified Crematory Operator certification in 2019. In 2022, Tyler was recognized as an Emerging Leader by the Utah Funeral Directors Association and earned the designation of Certified Funeral Service Practitioner (CFSP) from the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice.
Tyler currently serves on the program advisory committee for the Salt Lake Community College Mortuary Science Program (Vice-Chair, 2023-24). He is a member of the Utah Funeral Directors Association (UFDA) and the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA).
Tyler and his wife, McKenna, are active and participating members of their church and involved in the Uintah Basin communities.
Tyler is the newest member of the Hullinger Mortuary staff, being hired in 2014. He graduated from Union High School in 2013, attended USU-Uintah Basin, and then graduated from the Salt Lake Community College Mortuary Science Program in May 2019. In August 2023, Tyler graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelors of Science in History.
Tyler has been a Utah State licensed funeral director and embalmer since May 2019 and earned his Certified Crematory Operator certification in 2019. In 2022, Tyler was recognized as an Emerging Leader by the Utah Funeral Directors Association and earned the designation of Certified Funeral Service Practitioner (CFSP) from the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice.
Tyler currently serves on the program advisory committee for the Salt Lake Community College Mortuary Science Program (Vice-Chair, 2023-24). He is a member of the Utah Funeral Directors Association (UFDA) and the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA).
Tyler and his wife, McKenna, are active and participating members of their church and involved in the Uintah Basin communities.
In 1994, after working for about 12 years as the superintendent at the Roosevelt Memorial Park, John brought his knowledge and talents to Hullinger Mortuary. With his compassion for those who have lost a loved one, he is the perfect man to have to help at the graveside. When not working funerals he is home working on his ranch.
John retired in June 2023 after over 30 years of service in Funeral and Cemetery Service to families in the Uintah Basin.
In 1994, after working for about 12 years as the superintendent at the Roosevelt Memorial Park, John brought his knowledge and talents to Hullinger Mortuary. With his compassion for those who have lost a loved one, he is the perfect man to have to help at the graveside. When not working funerals he is home working on his ranch.
John retired in June 2023 after over 30 years of service in Funeral and Cemetery Service to families in the Uintah Basin.
John comes from a strong background of participation in civic, community, and LDS church affairs, his father being mayor for several years over Roosevelt city. John, with his wife, Korinne, recently served as a missionary in Australia for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
John comes from a strong background of participation in civic, community, and LDS church affairs, his father being mayor for several years over Roosevelt city. John, with his wife, Korinne, recently served as a missionary in Australia for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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