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1921 - 2011
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Jeannette Roook
March 7, 2011
Halloween 1991 Grandpa Tulley gave my daughter's pumpkins to collect their candy trick or treating. Well I always carry the potty chair because my youngest daughter wouldn't use a public bathroom. So I told her to place the candy in a bag and she had to use her pumpkin as a potty. Frank was a very nice man. He was very funny and a very loving Person. He knows when he sees this from heaven. Love you always. Grandpa Tulley
Scott Christensen
March 4, 2011
I will always remember Rev. Tully's passionate sermons that both convicted me of my sin and gave me hope in Jesus over 40 years ago at the Rootstown Methodist Church. Well done good and faithfull servant.
Debby Osborne
March 3, 2011
My family adored Rev.Tully. We will remember him fondly for his dedication to the Lord and family,also his delightful sense of humor.I remember his guidance at Rootstown UMC, when I was a teen. We will remember how he cherished Ann and Lenore. We always chuckle when we recall the day he and Lenore exchanged wedding vows: the fire sirens blared just before he said "I do". Frank blushed and declared this was NOT one of his pranks. Guess the Lord thought it was fitting for the occassion!!! Rest in peace, you are in good company and can share onery pranks
with my Dad,Jim Dial,Sr.
Debby Dial Osborne &
Tom Osborne
Akron, Ohio
The staff of Wood-Kortright-Borkoski Funeral Home
March 1, 2011
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Legacy Remembers
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March 1, 2011
Frank Tully Obituary
Frank L.Tully, born February 12, 1921, went home to be with his Lord February 27, 2011 at the age of 90. He was born in Detroit, Mi., and the first son of Frank Love Tully and Elsie (Blakely) Tully. His family moved to Alabama for a number of... Read Frank Tully's Obituary
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