Jarod Michael Pullen 2001-2018

In Our Care..

Maysville, MO…….Jarod Michael Pullen, 16, of Maysville, Mo., went to be with the Lord on Thursday morning, July 19, 2018 @ the Cameron Hospital.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday July 24 @ Turner Family Funeral Home in Maysville, where family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m
Funeral service will be held @ Maysville H.S. Football field, Maysville Mo. on Wednesday July 25, @ 1 pm., with Pastor Joel Mitchell of Oak Christian Church officiating.
Christian burial will follow at Oak Lawn Cemetery.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Turner Family Funeral Home of Maysville, Mo.
Jarod was born in St. Joseph, Mo., to Glen E. and Jonna A. (Pullen) Riley on September 16, 2001.
He went to School in Maysville, having completed his sophomore year.
Jarod was a Wolverine football player. He lived for sports!
He is survived by his loving parents: Glen and Jonna, siblings: Athena and Ean, grandparents: Robin Pullen, Ed (Reta) Riley, John (Hali) Pullen, great grandparents: Barbara Korneman, Gary Gibson, Glen (Joyce) Riley, aunts: Kathy (Jay) Bryant, Rian Andres,Dani Andres, Jennifer (Lee) Pullen, Amanda (Zach) Gilmore, Candace (Duane) Stinley, uncles: Jeremy Pullen, Dean Wiglesworth, and best friend: Jake Bryant as well as many other relatives and a multitude of friends.
Jarod was preceded in death by his grandma: Vicki Cole and grandad: Larry Korneman.
He loved to travel, especially to Mt. Rushmore, Virginia Beach, and his trip to NYC and Boston, where he attended the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists.
Jared loved spending time with friends and family, the ocean, and meeting new people from around the world.
He received many awards from the weight room and the football team.
He was the most proud of pushing himself to be better and received  so much joy and pleasure in being Wolverine Nation’s # 65.
Jarod was on the high honor roll at school and rocked the presentations.
He loved Church camp and the youth group. at Oak Christian Church.
Jarod  was : “the heart and soul of the room!”, and was always the first to welcome new people.
He joked about being , “Red, White, And Wolverine.”
Memorial donations may be made to: The Pullen/Riley family in care of Turner Family Funeral Home, Maysville, Mo.

 

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