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Jane Gullatt

PHENIX CITY, Alabama

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Jane Gullatt October 6, 1932- March 8, 2005 PHENIX CITY, AL— Jane Gullatt, 72, a former Phenix City mayor and state legislator, died Tuesday, Mar. 8 at Doctors Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 1600 5th Avenue, Phenix...

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I new Jane as a sweet, kind and loving person as a co-worker and later as a dear friend. May HaShem always be with and bless you.

I lived just about 100 yards away from Jane Gullatt for 20 years. My Grandfather own a printing bussiess their in Phenix City for 50 years. We as kids would always try and stay out of her yard cause we did'nt really know her. But, she was always kind to us if in our playing we happen to cross into her yard. As you know she lived on top of the hill. She must have went to school with my father. They seem to be about the same age. My father passed in 1978. As kids we seemm to think she was...

She was an inspiration to all who knew her.

I have been in and out of Phenix City and still own a home there. I knew Jane Gullatt and I have the highest respect for her. She wanted so much for Phenix City and wanted the community to be honest and decent. She was a sweet and wonderful lady and I was shocked to hear of her passing. But I my self was going thru shock of the lost of my daughter Suzanne Lawrence, WTVM 's new anchor. I know Jane and my daughter are together and are just awaiting for me to join some day along with all the...

I was saddened to learn from a friend that Jane had passed away. I was a fellow student and friend at the U of A in the early '50s. She was an exceptionally kind, sweet, and intelligent woman. I believe she impacted positively just about every person who had the good fortune to know her.

Jane Gullatt is one of the finest people I've known. She was a very close friend of the Coulter family all her life. Her love for Phenix City and Phenix City politics was only surpassed by her love for her family. She was such a wonderful mentor for me personally. She was very anxious to pass out political advice to me and did it often. Perhaps the advice I remember most is "In politics, when you court your enemies, you lose your friends." She also liked to remind me, "Politics is the...

I know it has been more than a year since Ms. Gullatt passed away but I wanted to leave my respects. She was my Sunday School Teacher for at least a couple years at Trinity when I was a youth. I also remember her taking us out to a restaurant on occasion, on a Sunday morning, and paying for everyone's food. I remember she always taught wonderful lessons and always involved the kids in the class. Ms. Gullatt made a very positive impression on young people and I will never forget...

My Daughter and I took a computer class with Jane and what a wonderful personality this woman possessed. She was easy going and fun and What a great life this woman had.She was a friend to all she met, She will be missed by many! God Bless you Jane.