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John E. Pullen
© Sayre Headlight Journal
14 Aug 1913



In our last issue we noted the serious turn which the illness of John E. Pullen had taken, and the fact that his death was momentarily expected. Just as we finished the printing of that edition, news that he had passed away came, but of course, too late for use in that issue.
Mr. Pullen was one of the old residents of this section, having lived on the farm where he died for twelve years, during which time he had made a host of warm personal friends by his frank and congenial disposition, and by his straight forward dealing with those with whom he came in contact in a business way.
The funeral services were held from his late residence Thursday afternoon.
Services were conducted by Rev. J. T. Means, of this city with interment at the Berlin cemetery.
Mrs. Ruth Hardy, who was called here to attend the funeral of her father, J. E. Pullen, returned to her home at Amarillo, Texas on Tuesday.

John E. Pullen
Sayre Headlight Journal
21 Aug 1913
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



The many friends of John E. Pullen will be pained to learn that he has suffered a stroke of paralysis, and is in a very critical condiion, in fact, his death is hourly expected.
It will be remembered that a few weeks ago Mr. Pullen suffered the amputation of his right arm, in the effort to stop a cancer on that arm, and while he got along very well for a time, he has never recovered from that operation.


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