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VIctoria Hayse
July 23, 2003
I worked with Judge Pulcini when he was Chief Administrative Law Judge for the Social Security Administration Office of Hearings and Appeals in Houston, Texas. That is how I came to know him. I liked his candid personality. I thought he was a real "straight-shooter." I was very sorry to hear of his death. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.
Katie Cargill
July 23, 2003
I just learned of Judge Pulcini's death and was saddened to hear of his passing. I worked as one of hs assistants at The Office ofHearings and Appeals in Brllaire (Houston, Texas), and liked him very much. I feel as though I also have lost a friend, so I feel somewhat of your loss. God bless and keep yout during this time.
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