ForeverMissed
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Her Life
May 3, 2021
Sarah is survived by her parents, Edward C. Pulluaim and Leota Y. Pulluaim. Her siblings and  in-laws, Cecil and Susan Pulluaim and Family, Edward and Shyann Pulluaim, Jennifer and Steven Greene, David and Adriana Pulluaim, Michelle Pulluaim, Daniel Pulluaim, and
Leah Pulluaim. Nieces and nephews,
Leota Brown, Elijah Walker, Naomi Pulluaim,
Shiloh Pulluaim, Trenity Smith,
Quintez Pulluaim, LaMiracle Pulluaim, Shy'Lynne Pulluaim, and Alivia Pulluaim,
and a hosts of uncles, aunts, cousins, and many spiritual brothers and sisters.

Sarahs Story, Forever written in our hearts.

May 3, 2021
"To know Sarah is to love Sarah"
 quoted by  Sister Jacqueline Reeves

Sarah was born July 21, 1988 in Kansas City, Missouri to Edward C. Pulluaim and
Leota Y. Pulluaim.
She came into this world fighting. She was born with a birth defect called Spina Bifida which left her unable to walk. From the moment her parents brought her home she was immediately loved and cherished by her big brothers and sisters, and she shared a special relationship with each one of them. Sarah was everyone's favorite. 
She graduated from Sierra Vista High School in Oceanside, California where she worked in the office during her senior year. Sarah loved listening to music, making up songs, singing, dancing, and she loved to joke around. She loved laughing with her brothers and sisters, sometimes at them. Her first pet was a fish she named Abraham, after her favorite Bible story. Sarah was known for her long, beautiful manicured nails. She was such a lady. She loved to be cooked for and enjoyed being cared for on what came to be called  "spa days". Sarah's name meant princess and she knew it. Going to the movies was one of her favorite hobbies. And Sarah loved to travel, and had even collected a passport stamp. Sarah traveled to Aruba, New Orleans, Louisiana, Atlanta Georgia, Washington DC,  Maryland, Virginia, Las Vegas, Nevada, and New York. Cooking shows were one of Sarah's favorite programs to watch on TV, but her absolute favorite programs were videos found at JW.org. Sarah didn't want to go to sleep without a Kingdom song or JW video playing right beside her on her tablet. Her favorite song was an original one called
"Forgive One Another". In spite of her health problems, and frailties she suffered due to her disability, Sarah carried an enormous amount of strength in her small body. If you set next to Sarah, or laid your head on her she'd comfort you by giving you a hug, or rubbing your back and and telling you everything would be "okay ". Even when she wasn't having a good day you could ask Sarah how she was doing and she'd usually respond with "I'm fine". Sarah loved serving Jehovah and set an example for anyone who knew her to put Jehovah first. Nothing made her happier than participating at the meetings by commenting, or giving parts on the Ministry School. She loved to go in field service and enjoyed participating in door to door, cart witnessing, and most recently letter writing. And when in door to door she like to ring the doorbells and leave Bible tracts in the door . For 2021 Sarah participated in the Memorial Bible reading with her mother and three sisters, and also enjoyed watching her sisters prepare the Memorial bread via Zoom. Sarahs family and Christian brothers and sisters meant everything to her. When Sarah prayed she mentioned each of her siblings by name, and often members of the congregation too. And she always told Jehovah that she wanted to get baptized to make Him happy. Sarah understood that there was no better place to be than in Jehovahs organization. And we are confident that she now rests in His memory.