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James Newton Tulloh

Fort Worth, Texas

May 10, 1928 – Jan 14, 2015 (Age 86)

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BORN
May 10, 1928
DIED
January 14, 2015
AGE
86
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Dr. James Newton Tulloh, 86, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, in Greenwood Chapel. Entombment: Greenwood Mausoleum. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, at Greenwood. Pallbearers: Sons, James Reed, Peter David and Thomas Newton Tulloh; grandchildren,...

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Thinking of you and Mary Lou. You guys made such an impression on me and I miss you very much:):)

My condolences to the Tulloh family from a college friend of Tom, now living in El Paso. 682-313-2743

I am sorry for your loss; may God bless his soul and his family.
I am a friend of Tom, from FIT...1979
Martin Morales, Arlington, Tx

Dr. Tulloh and Mary Lou were one of the kindest and classiest couples I have ever known. I cleaned house for them every Tuesday morning in the early to mid nineties. Mary Lou taught me so much about American Indian Art and Design, as well as introducing me to the fine art of candle making. She showed me how to polish silver the proper way and how to bake the most delicious cinnamon toast for breakfast. Dr. Tulloh passed along many fantastic photography tips and all of his photos were always...

Dr. Tolluh always had a smile on his face that calmed even the most nervous anesthesia student. His quiet voice gave guidance, reassurance, and motivation to me during those stressful student years and still was available after graduation for any questions and advice. A great gentleman, caring individual, who genuinely loved his work, his family and life. I always will remember his special saying, KISS; keep it super simple!!!

Dr. Tulloh was always such gentle and kind man. I have wonderful memories of riding horses with Dr. Tulloh and his son, Tom. Absolutely some of the best times of my life. I will alway be so appreciative. My condolences to his passing.

My husband always enjoy talking with Jim when I was involved with his wife, Mary Lou, as Decorative Painters. Jim had a vast knowledge on many subjects. Wonderful memories of the Mary Lou and Jim!

Compassionate and caring in all of his interactions with people. A truly fine person. It was a privilege to know him and Mary Lou.

Our thoughts are with his family.

Sorry to hear about the passing of such a fine man. Our dealings with him in the past were always pleasant and something we looked forward to. Thompson Art Gallery