Name: Shirley McColl
Mar 2, 2022, 2:35 PM
Subject: Remember me?
Message: Hi Amber: it’s been a long time since we have seen or spoken to each other. I just saw that your dad passed away. I wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. You must have written the obituary. It was beautiful and I can see that you will really miss him. Death is such an enemy!
In case you’re wondering who I am, I used to visit you when you lived in Glencoe in the upstairs apartment. We used to have great discussions and a study of the Bible. Not sure exactly how we lost track of each other, that was quite a while ago.
I just wanted to extend my condolences to you.
I’ve lost both of my parents and my two sisters also. I do look forward to a time in the future when we will be reunited.
Please take care and if you wish to reach out, I would love to hear how you are doing.
Sincerely,
Shirley McColl
Connie Crozier
Tue, Feb 15, 6:09 PM to amberdawnpullin
I am so sorry for your loss. Steve was my best friend I could talk to him about anything. I visited him often. We had a lot of non fires at night in the back yard at his house and he would tell me a lot of things. He was the greatest person I ever knew and I loved my best friend dearly. We were always there for each other. We talked on the phone, hung out and had dinners together sometimes. Every time I drive by the house I would honk my horn in the sanitation truck called The Stool Bus and he would always wave out the window. It made my morning and put a big smile on both of our faces. I have some pictures on different cell phones I went thru the years of knowing him and working with him. I will miss him dearly but he will always be in my heart. He was a great man and friend.
Jon (Son-In-Law)
February 13, 2022 at 6:28 pm (via Van Heck Funeral Home LTD)
Although no man is perfect, Stephen Pullin was a better man than most and I can only hope that I will one day be half the man he was. I think the thing I will miss most about him is how much he loved to cook, not just in the sense of the joy that feeding others brought him, but the massive volume and variety of dishes that he would make for any occasion. He actually had and used his own warming trays regularly. I wish I had been able to spend more time with him. He will be missed.