~ IN MEMORY ~
Brenda Benton Pullen, wife of DL Capt. Larry
Pullen
March 30, 1945 ~ January 15, 2022
We have sad news to share from Captain Larry
Pullen and his family: “On January 15,
2022, Captain Pullen's wife of 40 years, Brenda Pullen, died of metastatic
cancer. Mrs. Pullen was successful as a banker, realtor and rancher. She will
be eulogized on Saturday, January 29 at 2:30PM in the Sugar Land Baptist
Church, 16755 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, TX 77479-2312.”
To view the obituary and share memories online
please visit the funeral home website at
https://www.garmanycarden.com/obituary/brenda-pullen
For those who may wish to send a personal note,
condolences may be sent to the family at
14823 ALDERWICK DRIVE, SUGAR LAND TX 77498-1021.
Captain Pullen joined Delta Air Lines 08-15-1969
and was based Dallas, Houston, and Atlanta.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/houstonchronicle/name/brenda-pullen-obituary?id=32342632
Brenda Sue Pullen of Sugar Land passed away at 76
years of age on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at her home. She is survived by her
husband of 40 years, Larry; her sister, Cindy Allred; her daughters, Elizabeth
Hudson (Daniel), Chris Cander (Harris) and Sara Huffman (Shawn); her
grandchildren, Catherine Hudson, Charlotte Hudson, Sasha Cander, Joshua Cander,
Michaela Huffman, Quinn Huffman; two nephews and numerous cousins. Preceding
her in death was her father Ralph W. Benton, her mother Dorothy (Albright) Benton,
brother Ralph L. Benton and brother-in-law, Gary Allred.
Brenda was a lifelong resident of Fort Bend
County, graduating from Lamar High School, class of 1963. After graduating from
the University of Texas, her first job was in banking. In the 1990's, she began
a long and rewarding career selling real estate with Re/Max Southwest. She
loved traveling, especially cruises, and making new friends. Brenda had diverse
interests and wore many hats in her life. She was involved with numerous
service club affiliations which included the Fort Bend Aggie Moms, the Fort
Bend Exchange Club and the Fort Bend Women's Council of Realtors. Brenda was
also very active in everything concerning politics at local, state and national
levels. She was a lifelong member of the Fort Bend County Fair and the Fort
Bend County Fair Sweethearts.
One of Brenda's greatest loves was her family's
ranch. She was most at peace there and found joy and purpose tending to her
beloved horses and the cattle.
Brenda was a devoted Christian and a long-time
member of Merry Ministries. Brenda was affectionately called Mimi by her
admiring grandchildren. And because red was her favorite color, the family asks
that you wear a touch of red in honor of this lady who had a great sense of
humor and a lot of grit.
The services will be held at the Sugar Land
Baptist Church, located at 16755 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land 77479, on
Saturday, January 29th as follows: Visitation at 2:30 PM and Services will
follow at 3:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that
charitable donations be made in memory of Brenda Pullen to: The Fort Bend
County Fair Scholarship Foundation, PO Box 428, Rosenberg, Texas 77471.
Condolence messages may be written for the Pullen
family at www.garmanycarden.com
Arrangements were under the direction of Garmany
& Carden Funeral Directors, 1201 Fourth Street, Rosenberg, TX 77471
(281)342-4671.
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