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John L. Pulsifer

Farmington, New Hampshire

l932 - 2010

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FARMINGTON -- John L. Pulsifer, 77, died July 17, 2010, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital after a brief illness.

He was born in Farmington, July 20, 1932. He attended Farmington Schools and lived his entire life in Farmington.

Mr. Pulsifer served in the U.S. Air Force from 1949...

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Joan, Lynn, Christy & family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find comfort from the memories shared and from those around you.

Joan, Lynn, Steve and family -
Please know that I am thinking of you all at this sad time. John is fondly remembered by myself from my growing up years when I spent so much time at your house .... I'll always remember how he brought home the big airplane inner tubes so Lynn and I could jump on, the big parachutes, the tent he always put up on the front lawn in the summers and many other times when I took trips with your family. Please know that gentle thoughts are with you all...... my...

So sorry to read of John's passing - it was a complete suprise to me....My cousin is married to Joan's sister Jean so I had many occasions to chat with John over the years and wih his old friend Tut - both will be dearly missed. Lorraine Parker, E. Rochester, NH

Condolences to All the Family.
Although I didn't know John personally my Mother was Edna Libbey from Lebanon, Me, my Grandmother was Emma Pulsifer Tucker, I have heard of John, Rachel and Charles and Patricia many times in conversation. Our prayers are with you.

Lynn and family, Im so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I have enjoyed visiting with John, particularly lately, when he would order a pizza and sit with a scratch ticket at the store. I'll miss his visits. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Our prayers go out to all of John's family. I hope the fact that John was respected and admired by many at the Guard including myself will ease this time of sorrow for all. John was a kind and a wonderful mentor to many traditional guardsmen in the like myself that where young airman when John took under his wing to help teach us the skills he was so very good at on airplanes.

David Caswell
SMSgt (ret) NH ANG Pease

DEAR JOAN AND FAMILY, WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, WE`LL ALL MISS JOHN. ARE PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU. MARGIE AND JOEL (OLDE BAY DINER)

Lynn Steve& Family,
Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer we have! Anything you need we are right next door..So sorry!

Aunt Joan, Lynn & Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Uncle Johnny was such a wonderful man he will be greatly missed by all who new and loved him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you gain strength from the Lord.