Lasting Memories

Alan Hugunin
April 22, 1945-June 10, 2015
Pleasanton, California

Alan Godfrey Hugunin, 70, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at his home in Pleasanton, CA. He was born on April 22, 1945, in Janesville, WI, to Roy John and Eva Godfrey Hugunin.

Alan grew up on the family farm in Janesville, WI. He graduated Janesville Senior High School where he was the captain of the football team and won many horse pulling competitions. Alan attended the University of Wisconsin and received a BS, an MS, and a PhD in Agricultural and Food Science. While attending the University, he would meet and marry his wife, Jo Anne Merwin in Madison, WI in 1967. Alan served in the Army at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.

In 1975, Alan and Jo Anne moved to Pleasanton, CA. He attended the University of California, Berkeley and received an MBA. Alan worked for several companies throughout his career in various executive roles; specializing in food technology and technical services. Alan eventually started his successful consulting business, Hugunin & Associates; serving clients throughout the world, especially in Asia and Latin America. He would finish his career working for Cargill, Inc. Alan enjoyed travel, sports, reading, animals, and work. For many years, he volunteered his time as a youth league soccer coach and referee.

Alan is survived by his wife Jo Anne; two children, Sean Hugunin of San Francisco, CA, and Nicole Hugunin of Livermore, CA; granddaughter, Shayla Hugunin-Miller; his sister Marilyn Hydrick of Pleasant Hill, IA; niece Jenny (Kevin) Sinclair of Carlisle, IA; nephew Jeffrey (Jennifer Plitsch) Hydrick of Arlington, VA; sister-in-law Lori Merwin of Monterey, CA; brother-in-law Ralph Merwin of Wausau, WI; nephew Paul (Janelle Beitz) Merwin of St. Paul, MN; along with many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; in-laws Archie and Adeline Merwin; brother-in-law Herb Hydrick; sister-in-law Jane Merwin; and nephew Philip Merwin. His generosity and kindhearted spirit will be missed by all who knew him.