Noah Anthony Pullum
Lived June 26, 1955 to January 15, 2026.
He was preceded in death by his 3 children, Crystal Dawn, Jennipher Lee and son David Anthony Cole Pullum, His father, Sidney Pullum, His mother Martha Pullum, sister, Brenda Phillips and three brothers, Pat Pullum, Danny Pullum and Paul Pullum.
He served in the US Marine Corps Reserves for 12 years as a mechanic in motor transport, where he learned how to fix almost anything. He was a staff sergeant when he left the service
Noah did many things during his life. He worked at General Motors on the line, he hung siding, ran his own business supplying aluminum shutters and was a maintenance man at Centurion Stone.
Noah had 2 more daughters, Amy Nicole and Holly Danielle. He had 3 grandsons, Cole Alexander Pullum, Avery Emerson Ramey and Liam Harper Ramey. These three boys were his reason for life! When Cole started school, Noah did too. He volunteered at Stuart Burns and was there every day. He did that until Cole moved in to middle school. Noah then volunteered at middle school. His health prevented him to continue, but if he could he would have been at school until Cole graduated.
Noah was married for almost 52 years to Kathlene Cole, whom he called the love of his life. He had 5 children.
Noah was a character and enjoyed being around people. He believed in all people being cared for. In his younger years he picked up more hitch hikers than you can count. It was not uncommon for him to bring them home and give them something he had that they needed. He had a big heart and never met a stranger. He will be missed beyond measure and fondly remembered by everyone who knew him!!
9090 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37221

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