Mary-Pullen-Obituary

Mary Louise Pugh Pullen

Vestavia Hills, Alabama

Nov 10, 1919 – Nov 27, 2018

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BORN
November 10, 1919
DIED
November 27, 2018
LOCATION
Vestavia Hills, Alabama

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Mary Louise Pugh Pullen of Vestavia Hills died on November 27, 2018 at Grandview Medical Center, Birmingham, after a sudden illness and a long life. She was 99. Born on November 10, 1919, in Liberty, De Kalb County, Tennessee, she was the second oldest of six children of Johnny Floyd Pugh (1892-1972) and Hallie Katherine Cantrell (1892-1964), who were both fourth generation Tennesseans. She is preceded in death by her beloved son, Stephen Thomas Pullen; husband, Walter Hudson Pullen; and siblings Jean Pugh, John Pugh, Thomas Pugh, James Pugh, and Virginia Pugh Dunkleberger. During World War II, she served as a clerk stenographer at an Army Air Corps base in Tullahoma and then held a similar position at a German-Italian Prisoner of War (POW) facility at nearby Camp Forrest. She later worked for the Federal Housing Administration in Atlanta, and in the Birmingham offices of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Department of Labor, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), completing a period of continuous government service of nearly 40 years. But it is her family that is her most enduring legacy, as a mother, aunt, and grandmother. She is survived by her daughter, Jean Pullen, her son-in-law Randy Rosenburg, and her adored grandsons, Jacob Worthington and Jordan Worthington. She will be remembered for her generosity, kindness, concern for her family, simple lifestyle, resiliency, and sense of humor. Her family wishes to extend special thanks to the Sciro family for many years of friendship. She will be interred in Jefferson Memorial Gardens in Hoover in a private ceremony.

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I was Louise's neighbor for many years and often checked on her. I was curious about her and an saddened to learn of her passing. I knew her since I can remember and she was always kind to me. I will never forget her

To the family of Mary Louise Pugh Pullen. My family sends their deepest sympathy to you. Our thoughts and prayers goes out to you. Psalms 90:10.

May beautiful memories of your dear one and God's Word bring comfort to the family at this time of sorrow. Ps.94:19

Extending my sincere condolences to the Pullen Family.
May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted," and "comforts all who mourn," sustain you in this time of sorrow.-Isaiah 61:1,2