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Evelyn Naomi Scott Pullen

Roanoke, Virginia

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On Monday, February 2, 2009, Evelyn Naomi Scott Pullen, of Roanoke, Va., was called home. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Evelyn Scott; her brothers, Angress Scott (Alice) and Leon Scott (the late Mozelle Scott); and her husband of 58 years, the Reverend Ottawa Pullen Sr. She...

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You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Sorry for you loss. Love you.
Pooh & Ronnie

Fran, Dana and I heard of your mother's death upon our return to the city yesterday. We extend to you and your family our prayers of comfort and strength.

Earl, Penny and Fran,

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

She was a loving lady and treated me like a son.

To the Pullen Family,

This comes to say
That many thoughts,
Sincere as they can be,
Are going out to you today
In deepest sympathy.

Keep your hand in God's hand and
He will see you though the lost of your love one. Our prayers are with you.

To The Pullen Family May god Comfort The Family At This Time Of The Loss Of Your Love One From The Usher Broad Of Frist Baptist Hythenia Williams President

Earl, Nancy and the family of Mrs. Evelyn Pullen. My thoughts and prayers of comfort are sent your way.

To the Pullen family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Mrs. Pullen was a loyal and friendly neighbor with much interest in the community of Grayson Ave. Her contributions to the Grayson Ave. Beautification Council are appreciated and remembered by me and my family. As a former neighbor my family and I missed her warm smile and cheerful greetings. May God bless and keep you comforted .

I am so sorry to hear about Your Mother, she was a beautiful lady always thinking of others. She was the backbone of the Grayson Ave. neighborhood watch. She kept my Mom and everybody in the neighborhood motivated. The Good Lord and your wonderful memories will be your comfort in the days to come. You are in my prayers.

Penny Pullen and family:
Turn your eyes upon Jesus, Look full in His wonderful face, and the things of earth will grow stangely dim in the light of His comfort and grace.
The Lucy Addison High School Class of "61" sends its words of comfort to you and your family in the passing of your Mother. We have you in our prayers.