During his 15-year career at Fuller, Hallum was involved in more than $40 million in deals. "I would think that he probably did more deals than anyone else in the LoDo and Capitol Hill neighborhoods," says Greg Morris, president of the locally owned, full-service brokerage company. "Jamie was a pillar of Fuller and Co., a shareholder and life-long friend of every broker in the office."

Friends and associates were shocked when Hallum, a native of Minnesota, was diagnosed with cancer. He was a wide receiver on CU's football team and had been an All Star track star in high school. Susan Powers, the former executive director at the Denver UrbanRenewal Authority and now an urban developers says that Hallum will bemissed. "It puts everything else in perspective, doesn't it?"

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