SUMMERVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA – Richard W. Stull, 58, formerly of Weymouth, Massachusetts and Cocoa, Fla. passed away peacefully with his family Wednesday, June 24, 2015 at facilities of the Hospice of Charleston after a long battle with FTD/ALS. (Frontotemporal Dementia / Amyothrophic Lateral Sclerosis). After graduating from South Shore Vocational School, Rick ran a Weymouth auto repair and car sales business and supervised at General Builders Supply in Weymouth, Ma., followed by a long career as a Tractor – Trailer Operator and Managing Warehouseman in Port Canaveral, Fl.. Rick was an adventurist who loved to ride both his motorcycle and the horses at Turkey Hill Stables in Hingham. Rick was always selfishly working a mechanical puzzle presented to him; whether a brother-in-laws RV systems, a family member’s car or truck or a broken lawnmower. He also travelled extensively, especially to the Caribbean, most recently to Dominican Republic and in past, to Jamaica, the Bahamas, St. John, St. Marten and Puerto Rico. Beloved husband of Donna Wojtasinski Stull of 29 years, (Hingham, Weymouth, Ma. and Cocoa, Fla.), Rick is also survived by: his two children, Rick W. Stull Jr. and his wife Jennifer and their four children, Kira, Chase, David and Jordan; his daughter, Gina Stull Kepner, her husband, Drew Kepner, and their two children, Colton and Miranda; his mother, Lesley Frank and her sister, Rick’s beloved aunt, Grace Madden, of Marshfield, Ma.; his two sisters, Joanne Cusano of Ct. and Jeanne Stull of Weymouth. Rick’s five brothers, Robert (Maine), Randy (Carver, Mass.), Ronnie (Weymouth, Mass, Jeff (Iowa) and Robbie (Virginia) also survive Rick. Rick had expressed his wishes to be cremated in South Carolina and for his ashes to be shared with his family and finally that they be placed in the Atlantic Ocean near his birthplace in Weymouth, Massachusetts. In lieu of flowers or other tributes to Rick, please feel free to offer any kind words of condolence on the website of Palmetto Cremation Society, and to make a donation in Rick’s name in any amount however modest to The Hospice of Charleston, dementia and memory unit at Mount Pleasant, S.C. [Office address: Gentiva Health Care Group, Rivergate Center, 4975 LaCross Road, Suite 200, North Charleston, SC 29406]