JOSEPH-PULLARA-Obituary

JOSEPH Michael PULLARA

Fountain, Colorado

Aug 21, 1963 – Mar 3, 2026

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BORN
August 21, 1963
DIED
March 3, 2026
LOCATION
Fountain, Colorado

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Joseph aka Joey died unexpectedly at his home in Fountain. He was born in Colorado Springs. He is survived by his mother JoAnn, sister Kathy, brother and sister-in-law Frank and Caroline, estranged wife Paula, partner Diana Ortega, daughters Amber and Destiny, granddaughters Serenity and...

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How do I put into words the love and compassion that I have for my only brother? We got along really well and had all the same interests like music, playing guitar and drums, mechanics, auto repair, astrology, snow and water skiing, many others He was a loving generous caring brother, father, grandfather, son and cousin. He had an amazing sense of humor and could make people laugh until they cried. Now myself and others cry because of the loss of stuff a wonderful man. May you Rest In...

I going to miss you coming to Grandma's house and trying to steal peaches off the tree and grapes on the fence and just being someone to talk to rest easy my friend

I am so sorry for the loss of Joey. A loss of a brother, father , partner and Grandfather is a huge loss. He will definitely be missed and you can cherish the great memories and happy times you shared with him. Prayers and God´s strength to you all.

Wow - Rest in peace Joey pullara- I remember meeting him when I was 12- That huge white house on that one road - memory lane - He rode a dirt bike I think!! I never forgot that name cause I thought it was a cool name!!; I went to janitell that year! I'm sure lived a adventurois life !! There was never a dull moment with him and he loved everybody who crossed his path!

Uncle Joey was and will be remembered as a talented man with so many gifts. He could make and do so many things. I can remember grilling at Pueblo reservoir and we didn´t bring anything to flip the hamburgers. Uncle Joey whipped one up in minutes with the use of a tin can and pliers. As a child I would request him to play my favorite songs on his guitar. He was always good to make everyone laugh. He will be missed by many but will always be in our hearts. Love you uncle