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Blaine Puller

Smethport, Pennsylvania

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SMETHPORT - Blaine A. Puller, 74, of Smethport passed away Tuesday (May 28, 2024). He was born May 18, 1950, in Bradford, son of Francis and Gloria (Means) Puller. His grandparents were Ralph and Almena (Woodring) Means and Glassell and Helen (Kelly) Puller. Blaine married Donna Stevenson on...

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Every year in the '90s I would testify before the Pennsylvania Game Commission, pleading for hunting regulations that would increase deer harvest and reduce deer density and impact on forest resources. I was always intimidated by the rowdy and angry hunters who wanted more deer, rather than fewer. However, I made sure I was flanked by Blaine and Ken Kane when I went to testify - these two gentle giants of the forest industry were well-regarded and respected for their knowledgable and...

Sorry to hear about your loss. I knew of Blaine because of my relationship with the Wright and Woodring families from Cyclone, PA Please accept my sincere condolences, my conversations with Blaine were always enlightening.

Blaine was a true and learned friend of all forest resources and the people who managed them. I enjoyed working with him on deer-forest issues and had immense respect for his commitment, knowledge, and contributions.

We were so sad to hear of Blaine's passing. We enjoyed all the times we were in his company. Our deepest sympathy to all his family. May God give you strength during this trying time. the Karen and Dennis Diehl family

Diane and I are so saddened by this news. Blaine's family were wonderful neighbors for many years. We enjoyed the times as our young families grew and the activities we shared. Blaine brought me so much joy as he shared his love for hunting with black powder rifles. We hope your family can also share the memories with laughter as well as the tears.

I am sorry to hear this sad news, Blaine was my forester when I started in the logging industry with Kane Hardwoods and he always treated me with respect and as an peer even though I was a 20 year old green horn. Up until the last time I saw him he was always friendly and had a story to share . I will miss that. RIP Blaine

I met Blaine through our shared love of riding Harleys. I always enjoyed his stories and our conversations. He was a very caring man and will be greatly missed. I´m so sorry for your loss.

Met Blaine early in 1970. He was with his grandfather, in a Willys jeep. He was a good man. Was always doing things for others AND the environment.

Condolences to the family. I spent many forestry meetings with Blaine. My most recent was the SAF meeting at Pinchot House. Blaine loved forestry and his Harley. He will be missed.