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Dot Chick
July 6, 2009
I have known Dan for over 30 years as husband to my very dear friend, Goldie. We had many visits over the years and he always took time to chat. After his retirement I enjoyed many slices of his home baked coconut pies. He and the "Pulley Family" will truly be missed.
Meredith WInn
July 6, 2009
Simply the best boss I ever had! (1974-1985). He was a professional in every sense of the word. He was always first to arrive at the office and last to leave.
John Randall
July 5, 2009
I worked with Dan in the late 1970's, and treasure the memories of those years. Dan was an excellent engineer, manager, and a true professional. My heart goes out to his family as we morn the loss, yet also celebrate the positive memories of his life and many good deeds and accomplishments.
Ann Norris
July 5, 2009
As a n older member of Trinity, I do remember both Goldie and Dan. i will not be able to attend the service, but sent my heartfelt thoughts. may memories of happier times fill the void left in your hearts. Ann Norris
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