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Colleen A. Tucker
September 28, 2024
9/28/24~I miss Mr. Puller so much and think of him often. I remember marlon telling me that he asked about my whereabouts when he was in the hospital. I sooo very much wish I could've seen him before he passed away. That's one of the most regretful things I think about sometimes. It breaks my heart that I didn't have transportation back then to visit him. I will see him in Heaven one day, then we will talk anytime we want! RIP Mr. Puller, I love you.
Colleen A. Tucker
April 7, 2022
Mr. Puller was so sweet to me. When Marlon and I were in a relationship and he was living with me at my apartment, Mr. Puller would often come over to my home & bring marlon some important mail. Mr.Puller would always say how beautiful I looked (even though I felt like I looked awful with no make up on and having casual lounge clothes on, but he certainly didn't think so. He always had a huge smile on his face when he walked through the door that lit up the whole room and made me feel like million bucks. I loved him like he was my own father and I miss him so very much too. He was such a sweet wonderful caring man. I hope he and Mrs. Puller are happy and pain free up in Heaven. RIP Mr. James Puller, you and your wife are sorely missed by sooo many people!
~Colleen A Tucker
Amanda Montague
October 6, 2003
To Kevin & Family,
Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers in this, your time of sorrow.
Always remember, that HE is there in the midst, and will carry you through.
May God continue to strenghthen you and keep you at this time, and forever more!
Claudette Ellett
October 6, 2003
To Kevin and the Puller Family, please accept my condolences in the passing of your father. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Rosemary D. Creekmur
October 5, 2003
It is with deepest sympathy that I extend my condolences to the family of a man who was the embodiment of Christian Love. May the peace of Christ be with you always and may God grant you sustaining power in the homegoing of your loved one.
Michael Oliver
October 5, 2003
We would like to offer our sincerest and deepest condolences at this time. Please know that we care during your time of sorrow.
Michael & Judy Oliver
From the Staff of Scott's Funeral Home
October 5, 2003
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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