Teresa-Pulliam-Obituary

Teresa Tanner Pulliam

Mountain Brook, Alabama

06/27/1958 - 09/12/2025

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September 12, 2025
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Mountain Brook, Alabama

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The Honorable Teresa Tanner Pulliam, retired Jefferson County Criminal Circuit Judge, passed away on Friday, September 12, 2025. She was 67. She was a woman of integrity, compassion, and faith who devoted her life to justice, her community, and her family.A native of Huntsville, she was a proud...

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So many memories of Teresa when we worked at the DA's office together. She was so smart, fun, dear, poised and funny! Sending love and prayers to Max and Alice as they maneuver this difficult journey. She will never be forgotten!

I am so sorry and hurt to hear this. She was and will be to me a kind and beautiful person. And will be truly missed. Her beautiful daughter and husband are in my prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Pullman family in this time of grief. May the memories shared fill your hearts with joy during this difficult time.

Max, my heart was broken to hear of Teresa´s passing. She was such a wonderful person to everyone who knew her. I pray she is at peace in eternal rest, and may God give you and your daughter comfort and strength.

Prayers & Condolences to The family. A precious Angel Will be dearly missed & in our hearts forever. .

Max, My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Teresa was a wonderful friend while we were at BSC and she will be remembered by so many with respect and gratitude for her accomplishments and love for others! Peace, Holden McCurry Santa Fe, NM

In the mid 80's Theresa worked as an assistant district attorney in my hometown, Mobile Alabama. In addition to being a very capable trial lawyer, she was extremely compassionate. She also was eager to mentor other younger attorneys on both sides of the isle. My family which included two other older lawyers thought the world of her. Every member of the courthouse clan including the judges were sad to see her move to Birmingham. Shortly thereafter, she married my law school classmate, Max. ...

I remember there's from the great Birmingham southern college. She was always smiling.

When our neighbor had a car wreck, my wife and I drove out to help. My wife drove our neighbor to the hospital in my vehicle, to be checked out while I remained with the neighbors car. Since I was without a vehicle I decided to walk home after the vehicle was towed. Teresa rescued me with a ride home. Saved my feet from a very long walk. My heart goes out to the family during this time of grieving. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her...