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Robert Jerome Pulliam

January 22, 1950 — January 29, 2024

Robert Jerome Pulliam “Bob” was born on Jan 22. 1950 in Monticello, GA. Once he
graduated from school, he moved on to work in the commercial sewing machine
industry with Singer and then Clinton Industries as an engineer and salesman
extraordinaire. He retired from Clinton Industries in 2010. In his spare time, you would
find him tinkering on his RV or other fun projects in his shop.

Bob was renowned for being a good friend to everyone he encountered, fostering
connections that transcended boundaries and embraced the true spirit of friendship.
His wit and dry sense of humor added a unique flavor to every interaction, leaving a trail
of laughter and fond memories.

Known for his generosity, Bob gave unselfishly of himself, embodying the true essence
of kindness and compassion. Bob carried a grateful heart and strong belief,
appreciating the beauty in every moment and inspiring those around him to do the
same. Despite his affectionate nature, Bob was a private individual. Valuing personal
space and solitude.

Bob was a dedicated member of CASI, known for crafting the perfect “bowl of red” and
sharing the love of chili with his wife Kris and fellow friends. He found solace and
happiness at music festivals, particularly enjoying the tunes at events like Larry Joe
Taylor. Bob was an active member of the Moslah Shrine of Ft. Worth, contributed to
charitable endeavors and proudly held the title of Moslah Shrine Car-Vette Champion,
showcasing his passion for both community service and camaraderie. The open road
was Bob’s canvas, and the motorcycle was his brush. Riding with the wind, he and Kris
found freedom and embraced the thrill of every journey.

He is survived by his wife Kristine A Henrikson Stewart with 14 years of wonderful and
adventurous marriage, his stepsons Brian and Wesley Spencer, stepdaughter Andrea
Ray, and several nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his
daughter Ann Pulliam.

In honoring Bob Pulliam, let us celebrate the spicy memories, harmonious melodies,
charitable endeavors, and the exhilarating rides that defined his remarkable life.
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