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Charles W. Tullos
Millington, TN
Charles W. Tullos, 73, of Millington, TN passed away February 26, 2017. He was a retired Master Chief Petty Officer in the US Navy and worked in aircraft records at FedEx. He is survived by his wife, Juanita V. Tullos; sons, Michael W. Tullos of Millington, TN and Christopher L. Tullos of Brunswick, GA; grandchildren, Brittany Tullos and Victoria Tullos both of Brunswick, GA; sisters, Sarah Nesbit of Ackerman, MS, Carolyn Palmer of Jackson, MS, Betty Sue Nicely of Clinton, MS; brothers, Jimmy Tullos of Carrolton, MS and Lamar Tullos of Meridian, MS. The family will receive friends Saturday (Mar 4) from 1:00pm until the service at 2:00pm at the Millington Chapel. Interment to follow in Northridge Woodhaven Cemetery.
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Millington Chapel
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