Lynn-Pulliam, Jr.-Obituary

Lynn Pulliam, Jr.

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I just want to thank everyone who signed the guest book and thank you for all the cards,messages,and calls and I love each and every one of you.The Granddaughter of Lynn pulliam Jr.

Praying for the family, Maccie our memories are with you to treasure for ever.Your neighbor Gary and Ruth Harmon

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Your manifestation of Gods grace will be sorely missed.

Rest in Peace, Friend

Maccie, I will be thinking about you and your family, Lynn will be greatly missed, Our memories are our treasurers. Love You!

Maccie,
You know how I feel (I'm not going to say "felt" because I still do and always will) about you and Lynn. Two of my favorite people and "true friends". I've known you two since my early manhood development years. Of course, I worked with and associated with Lynn more because of our employment at Zimmer and our involvement in the MLK Program. We thought a lot of each other. I knew we hit it off when he selected me to go with him and help him drive his new vehicle from a different...

Maccie,

We are deeply saddened by the news of Lynn passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

In memory of a beloved friend and coworker.

Joseph Banks

We love you papa you are going to be missed and we hope your legacy lives on

I am the granddaughter of lynn pulliam and he was a great man and all he ever wanted was to take care of his family and he wanted me and my sister to get a good education and lastly he wanted to let his legacy to live on

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Lynn's Obituary

Mr. Lynn Pulliam, Jr., 71, of Warsaw, Indiana, passed away on January 6, 2015.Lynn Pulliam was the first born to the late Lynn Pulliam Sr.and Frances Johnson Pulliam, on March 30th 1943, in SIMSBORO, ARKANSAS. Lynn and his parents moved to Indianapolis when he was very young. He attended the IPS school system, #56. Lynn graduated from Arsenal Technical High school and later graduated from IUPUI at Indianapolis with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering. Lynn married his wife Maccie Ingram Pulliam and moved to Warsaw, Indiana where they resided for the past thirty (30) years. He was employed by Zimmer/Bristol Meyers Squibb as a Validation Specialist for over twenty (20) years, retiring in 2002. Lynn's was always a big advocate for education, encouraging his family and friends to strive for higher goals. While employed full time he received his MBA in Business, May, 1990 from INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. After retiring; Lynn started his own tax consultancy business; along with several other small businesses. One of major accomplishments close to his heart was co- founding the first Martin Luther King Jr. program in Warsaw, Indiana. Lynn was the CO-FOUNDER-CEO and program president for 25 years receiving a plaque in his honor from the Mayor of Warsaw for his 25 years of service. Lynn was a lover of people and had and outgoing personality; and through a constant involvement with people he started a real ministry through working for people. Lynn became a member of COME AS YOU ARE COMMUNITY CHURCH under the leadership of PASTOR/TEACHER, ANTHONY PAYTON of Fort Wayne.Lynn also enjoyed teaching and would spend many hours researching scriptures for weekly in home Bible study lessons. Lynn wanted to share with friends and family that if could help someone along the way then his living will not be in vain. Lynn departed this life on January 6, 2015 at the age of 71. He leaves to cherish his memories; loving wife Maccie; son, Charles Pulliam(Gloria), sister Annie Pulliam, two granddaughters, Jasmine and Makay la Pulliam, a nephew Harold Pulliam and a host of nieces and nephews, and several step grandchildren and step-great grandchildren.His visitation will take place on Saturday, January 17, 2015, 9am - 11am, with the Homegoing Celebration commencing at 11am in Williams & Bluitt Funeral Home. The burial will take place in New Crown Cemetery.

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