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Jeffrey L. Puls

Columbus, Ohio

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PULS Lt. Jeffrey L. Puls, age 57, of Orient, passed away suddenly while on-duty Saturday March 14, 2009. Lt. Puls was a 36 year veteran of the Columbus Division of Police. He planned major police operations such as Red, White & Boom, Ohio State University football games, and responses to...

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Donna,
I would follow Jeff to the end of the world and back. He was a true leader and will be missed!
God bless!

Donna never met you but Jeff was my cousin
and we had many good times as kids. I remember so vividly our vacations as children. Jeff and his family would drive to Phoenix and we would vacation together. I can remember so well riding in a Mercury station wagon with Jeff my brother Bob and I in the back, Bob and I went along to keep Jeff company. Fought the whole time with Jeff's sisters. The entire vacation was a comedy of errors. I am so sorry for your loss will keep you in our...

I'm so sorry, I never knew him but my ,uncle ,grandma , and mom did (who are kelly griffith , susan moon and scott griffith , and iam kellys daughter, and i am so sorry that he died , he was a really good man!

Donna,
I am so sorry to hear this news. I have very fond memories of Jeff (including his smile and dimples). He was such a bright, intelligent man and the world is a lesser place without him. Please know that we are praying for you and your family. I wanted to let you know that Jeff is the main reason why my brother Scott is saving up to be a helicopter pilot. He was a outstanding and inspiring role model. He will be greatly missed by everyone that knew him.(Much Love from Susan...

Donna,
I had the privilege of working with Lt. Puls at the OSU football games. I always enjoyed listening to his stories about flying, He was one of the best Lt's that I have ever worked for. I will always remember his wonderful smile. My most deepest sympathy is with you and your family. -Lindsey Cardenell (Hilliard, OH)

When I met Jeff in 1978 he was learning to fly. He seemed to be focused on what he wanted in life. He seemed to have the sense of peace which comes from as life lived with integrity.

I met him when CDP was hiding me at the heliport and he seemed like a good guy back then. His reputation over the following years proved that.

Donna, please accept my deepest sympathies and heartfelt regret on the passing of Jeff. My family and I were shocked to find out about this most distressing news. He was a kind man and great police officer and left us much too young. You and your family are in my prayers and may God help you through your most difficult hours.

I was a rookie sergeant on 9 pct., and Jeff was a rookie P.O. assigned there whe he first hired on. I had the pleasure of working with Jeff frequently through the years. He was a classic example of a "good cop". You can't say more about a man than that.

So sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. He was a very good police officer, and a kind and gentile man. He will be missed by all.