James-Pulley-Obituary

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James Reid Pulley

Blairsville, Georgia

Sep 26, 1949 – Oct 31, 2024

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BORN
September 26, 1949
DIED
October 31, 2024
LOCATION
Blairsville, Georgia

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Mountain View Funeral Home Obituary

   Mr. James Reid Pulley age 75 of Beech Cove Drive Hiawassee, GA. passed away peacefully on Thursday October 31, 2024 in the Union County Nursing Home following an extended illness. Mr. Pulley was born on September 26, 1949 in Durham, NC., the son of the late Otis Pulley and the late Hilda Britt Pulley. Mr. Pulley was a veteran of the US Army Rangers and served three tours in Vietnam. He was an avid golfer and a professional golf instructor for many years. He enjoyed  music dancing and collecting Indian Artifacts. He was a loving companion, father and was a friend to many. Mr. Pulley was of the Judeo- Christian faith.


   Surviving Mr. Pulley are his loving companion and best friend of thirty two years, Estelle Schwarz of Hiawassee, one daughter, Molly Ann Pulley, one son, Cory Pulley of Durham, NC., his extended family, Janet Smith, Stephen Schwarz, Renee Schwarz, Katie Schwarz, Ryan Schwarz and Alex Krieger, many other relatives and friends also survive.


   A memorial service may be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers if you wish, the family requests that donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project in Mr. Pulley’s memory.


   Mountain View Funeral Home of Blairsville is in charge of the arrangements. You may sign the family guest book and send condolences online at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com

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Us three musketeers had some really good times chatting together in the nursing home and in many restaurants in the Blairsville and Hiawassee area. So sad to lose one of the great guys, Jimmy Pulley, who brought a lot of fellowship and comraderie amongst his compatriots. Jimmy was a great military warrior and earned the Silver Star Award for his daring battles during his service in the Vietnam War.

Jimmy was a kind man who loved his extended family. I will treasure the memories of time we spent together. Rest peacefully Jimmy

Oh my I just saw this! Jimmy was something else and we had some times at the nursing home. Not sure nurses were supposed to dance in their residents rooms but this nurse did. Who could help it when he played his music? Thinking of you Estelle and all his family. Love you Jimmy.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.