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NAPOLEON TULLOS Jr.

South Jordan, Utah

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Napoleon J. Tullos, Jr. (N.J.) Napoleon Johnson Tullos, Jr. (N.J.), loving husband, father and grandfather passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, November 12, 2009. He was born May 30, 1943 to Grace Inez and Napoleon Johnson Tullos, Sr. in Gilmer, Texas. He fought...

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Dear Diane, John, Billy & family,
I just finished reading what everyone has written in your guest book, and wanted to add just a few thoughts. Our whole family loves you all and will miss our TRUE friend NJ as long as we live. Our wonderful memories of trips to Island Park, Mexico, Lake Powell, Utah Lake, Hawaii and elsewhere will stay with us always. We will forever cherish our last few visits with NJ, laughing and loving. No closer bond will ever exist. Thank you also for allowing...

I attended School With John and Billy- I want your Family to know my heart goes out to you all and I am sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy's to you at this MOST difficult time.
I remember seeing Billy a couple years back, he was taking his dad to the Dr.'s office for an appt. Your a great Family again, so sorry for your loss.

Dear Tullos Family:

Mr. Tullos was one of the kindest men I ever met at West Jordan Jr. High School many many years ago. He was so kind to all the students, and he made each one of us feel special in our own way. I will never forget the impact he had on many of our young lives. You should be very humbled and honored to have had such a great man in your family. Although the years have passed by so quickly -he was one never to be forgotten, and taught many life lessons. I...

Dear Tullos Family. There are so many great memories of NJ and your family for myself and my family. Our love and prayers are with you at this time. NJ was truly a great man. Through teaching, administration and as a friend. My Dad sends his love also. You are in our thoughts. Kristi Boutsis Hamilton

Dear Tullos Family,

I worked with NJ at Eastmont Middle.He was a teacher's dream principal.NJ loved the kids at school and always supported each teacher to the best of his ability. You always knew where you stood with NJ because he was so sincerely genuine.

I miss his smile and Texas stories.

My Love,

Jon VanWagoner

Dear Tullos Family:
NJ always brought joy and a smile to our faces. Kind and concerned...he was a true example of a Christ-like person.
NJ was a fun teacher and everyone knew he cared. He was loyal to our school and to his students. Go BHS!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God speed...
Dan and Karen Johnson

Dear Di, I am so sorry to hear about NJ'. I only found out he was ill just last week. It's hard for me to think about NJ without thinking about what a great marriage and friendship the two of you shared. My prayers are with you, Diane. I hope to see you soon.
Jayne Patience

Though it has been more than forty years since I first met NJ at West Jordan Junior High, few days pass without at least a fleeting thought of his influence on me and my fellow students over many years. He always made me smile, think and excel. Though he is gone from among us, his spirit will live on with us. I am grateful and better for having known him.

Dear Tullos family,
I first met Mr. Tullos while attending West Jordan Jr. High School.
He was one of the most captivating teachers I had. When our class was moving up to high school, I thought wow, I hope I have another teacher as willing to spend the time to get some of us to understand the fine points of whatever subject we were taking. To my amazement when we showed up the first day at Bingham H.S. there he was! He had graduated along with us! I have never forgotten him and his...