Doug-Pulliam-Obituary

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Doug Pulliam

LAWRENCEBURG, Kentucky

Feb 18, 1941 – Apr 8, 2018 (Age 77)

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BORN
February 18, 1941
DIED
April 8, 2018
AGE
77
LOCATION
LAWRENCEBURG, Kentucky

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Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home Obituary

Charles “Doug” Pulliam, age 77, of Lawrenceburg, passed away, Sunday, April 8. Doug was the son of William and Mary Pulliam, born and grew up in Franklin County, attended the Bald Knob High School and was a graduate of the 1959 first senior class of Franklin County High School. He is survived by his wife, Lois Pulliam, daughter Mary Lesley Potter (Steve) and Rebecca Charlton Wilson (Greg); grandchildren Ashley Charlton Probus Bolton, Brian Probus, Jacob Wilson, and Sarah Wilson, a sister Bettye Register of Matthews, NC and several nieces and nephews.


He was a retired pipefitter and longtime member of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local Union 452.


He will always be remembered by family and friends for his great sense of humor. His favorite activity was shotgun sports. He was honored as “Outstanding Member of the Year 2000” at the Frankfort Sportsman’s club.


Doug was a faithful member of the Ninevah Christian Church.


Funeral services will be Friday, April 13th at 1:00 pm at the Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home, 701 N. Main St., Lawrenceburg. Burial will be at the Frankfort Cemetery.   Visitation will be Thursday, April 12th from 5- 8 PM at the funeral home.


Serving as pallbearers are his sporting clay companions Tom White, Steve Eades, Carl Bates, Tim Hodges, George Kirk and Steve Wecker.


Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.ritchieandpeach.com.

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Lois, my condolences. It was great to be able to talk to you and Doug at the BK reunion last fall. I would see you infrequently but had not seen Doug in years.

Lesley, I am sorry to hear about your Dad. Please know my prayers are with you and your family.

Lois and Girls I am so very sorry to learn of Doug's passing. You all are some of my favorite people. My heart is heavy. Doug was such a special person. May God wrap his arms around you and bring you comfort.

Lesley, when hanging in there seems so hard to do, you know for sure that God will carry you through! You and your family have our love and prayers.

Lois,
I am so sorry to hear about Doug. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Nancy Wooldridge, Waddy, Kentucky

My condolences to the family I had the pleasure of working with Doug I was an apprentice LU452 he taught me how to do a job right the first time with pride and enjoyment

I always enjoyed shooting with Doug. He was fun loving, kind and a gentleman in every way. Noreen and I send our condolences to his lovely wife, daughters and entire family. Doug will be missed beyond words.

Doug was a one of a kind all around good guy. As kids we would always have fun playing together and as teenagers all ran around together. He was a Dad who was proud of his daughters and was quick to let you know Lois was the love of his life. Doug will be greatly missed but memories of him will not be forgotten. My prayers go out to Lois & the rest of the family