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JoLynn Pulliam
September 20, 2007
My aunt Nancy will always be remembered by me as one who was eloquent and kind. A master at communication. I will miss her Christmas letters. We are all less without her. A mass will be said in her honor at our hospital chapel and at my parish church. She was blessed to have my Uncle Art at her side all these years. A truly remarkable union.
Julie Triessl
September 19, 2007
To Art and the family,
Nancy was a bright and special woman with a wonderful gentle manner. I share your sense of loss. May you be comforted by knowing that you are in the thoughts and prayers of many, many friends.
Dave & Linda Pulliam
September 19, 2007
We rejoice at having known Aunt Nancy and marvel at her strength these past several years. We will pray for the comfort of those who remain. Remember that our Lord was there to receive her with open arms and joy.
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