In Memory

Norman Tully

February 2, 2010, Norman Tully was found dead at his home in New Albany.  Norman is survived by his two sons Bryan and Scott and three grandchildren.  Arrangements are pending at this time. 



 
go to bottom 
  Post Comment

02/03/10 08:14 AM #1    

Scott Bowling

Norm and I go back to our Freshman days playing for the Bullpups at NAHS. I have many great memories of Norm from High School, college and beyond. We shared time playing for the Bulldogs in both Basketball and baseball, played softball in the summers for the Playboys while in college and kept in touch over the years while he was in the Army and then in Chicago. We've played golf, drank beer, laughed and cried together over the years and I am so sorry to have received this news. He is much too young to have left us.

My condolences to Brian, Scott and their children, to Suzanne and to Rose.

02/04/10 04:29 AM #2    

Philip Coons

Norman P. Tully

"A memorial service for Norman P. Tully, 64, of New Albany, will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5, at Kraft Funeral Services, Charlestown Road Chapel, New Albany, with military honors to follow. He died Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, at his residence.

He was a native of Santa Ana, Calif., and former sales manager for both St. Regis Paper Company and ARDCO Glass Company. He graduated from the University of Evansville with a B.A. in business administration, a major in marketing and a double minor in both psychology and sociology. He was an Army veteran having served in Korea during the Vietnam War and was a member of Northside Christian Church in New Albany.

Survivors include two sons, Bryan P. Tully, of Pittsburgh,and Scott R. Tully, of Chicago; mother, Kathleen Tully; stepfather, Joe Johnson; brother, David O. Tully, of New Albany; and grandchildren, Joey, Ruby, Nicolas, Julianna and Agustin.

A memorial visitation will be at the funeral home from 11 a.m. until the time of service Friday. Cremation has been chosen. The family requests that expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society."

New Albany Tribune, February 4, 2010

01/17/11 09:46 PM #3    

Claudia Hall (WALTER, Don)

It is hard to believe it has been a year since Norman's death.  I think of him often.  He was a kind soul, with a huge heart.  I miss him dropping in at the office just to say Hi.  He was a dear friend and I miss him. 


08/29/11 06:41 PM #4    

Leithea King (EPPERSON, Paul)

It is so hard to believe we are losing our class mates at such young ages. I remember Norman very well, he lived on Indiana ave as a child, we went to Fairmont grade school, then Jr. high and then high school together. He is missed by all who knew him.

Leithea King Epperson


go to top 
  Post Comment

 




agape