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ARTHUR JOHN PULL

Date of Passing: Oct 23, 2015

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ARTHUR JOHN PULL It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Arthur John Pull on Friday, October 23, 2015, one week away from his 64th birthday. Art will be deeply missed by: his son, David Storm, his grandchildren: Jess and Addison; as well as Sharon Storm (his love from 1971). He will also be missed by his longtime friends Dave and Helen Wolfe and his very close friend Peggy Perrault, who was there for Art to the end, visiting and bringing him his Pepsi every week. Art will also be missed by the staff of Arnold Brothers, the numerous friends he made throughout his long trucking career as well as the many friends he kept in touch with on Facebook. The family would like to thank the staff at St. Boniface Palliative Care for taking care of him to the end. Cremation has taken place and Art will rest in Calgary; and was happy knowing this. "Down all the highways that you travel, Blacktop, Stone and even Gravel, On every journey through and through, May God's Angels Ride with you." Arrangements by BIRCHWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL 1-204-346-1030 OR 1-888-454-1030

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 31, 2015

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • I knew Mr Arthur Pull since 1992 after my children were sadly taken away from me. Art was there for me plus I travelled with him for many yrs & sorta become a roommate with him & his other old roommate on Polson St, but it was sadly that the last time I got to speak with him was in 2016 or 2017 but as I looked him up a few times there was nothing so than I just decided to look him upon the obituaries & he came up & I sit here morning for the sadness of a wonderful warm man I loved going for ๐Ÿฉโ˜•๏ธwith him & travelling, it was great to have known him but now I will miss him dearly. RIP my great friend, my love is with you on the other side ๐Ÿ˜ข๐Ÿ’ฉโค๏ธ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ˜˜ - Posted by: Wanda Petryshen /Carlie Spohn (very good friend since 1992) on: Nov 03, 2024

  • To a friend, who shared his knowledge on the road. Helping us rookies to travel down the highways. But I was the one that taught him how to travel in British Columbia. Art You'll be missed. RIP - Posted by: Douglas Wonnick (Trucking Friend) on: Nov 02, 2015

  • it comes as a shock that you're gone, thanks for the long conversations of your trucking days, you were a true gentleman always loyal, an cheery, sad r.i.p. ART --you're going to be missed - Posted by: val krivda (facebook friend) on: Oct 31, 2015

  • He was a very dear friend of mine.All night coffee sessions at Timmy's. The visits we shared always coffee and donuts in hand.Time was precious whether work was the next day or not,it never came before the time we needed to share, lifes,stories. Most of all the laughter will be remembered always.Gods spee my friend.It was an honor and and a privledge. - Posted by: Ann Butler () on: Oct 31, 2015

  • Art, you were a very dear friend, can't remember exactly how long ago we met, I sure did enjoy our coffee get togethers, and the times that we went to the airport to watch the planes come and go, and won't forget the time that we ended up in the snow bank by the air port, by you acting silly. You are gone but you will never be forgotten. RIP my dear friend. Miss you. Big hugs. - Posted by: Peggy Perrault (Friend) on: Oct 31, 2015

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