PULHAM:
Surrounded by his family at Victoria Hospital, London on Monday, February 13th, 2006, Francis Henry Frank” Pulham in his 89th year. Beloved husband of the late Reba Annie (Muir) Pulham (1976). Dear father of Marilyn Brosh and her husband Dale of London. Dear grandfather of Jeffery and Rebecca of London. Predeceased by his brothers Eric and Donald and his sister Dorothy. Francis was a graduate of the University of Toronto School of Pharmacy class of 1942 and the proprietor of Pulham’s Drug Store. Francis was also a Life Time Member of the Kiwanis Club of London. Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Tuesday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home”
It was my honour to work with Mr. Pulham when he was the pharmacist at the then London Psychiatric Hospital. He was a very knowledgeable pharmacist with great compassion for patients with severe and persistant mental health problems. He was a true gentleman and a professional. I last sat with him at the Saint Joseph’s Health Care Awards night when he was recognized for the volunteer work he gave to the hospital. Someone I shall always remember fondly.
My sympathy to the Pulham family in his passing.
Katherine & Stephen Poon
February 14, 2006 at 5:38 pm
We were honored to work with Frank at the A & P Pharmacy on 1030 Adelaide St. N., for a number of years. He is fondly remembered for his compassion, patience and kindness during his interactions with his patients and colleagues.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Pulham family during this time of great lost.
Staff from the A & P Pharmacy
1030 Adelaide St. N.,
London, ON
Kathy White
February 15, 2006 at 5:36 pm
My deepest sympathy in your loss. I knew Frank when he worked in the LPH Pharmacy. I always found him to be a very kind, gentle and caring person in my interactions with him. I worked in the education department and saw him in some of our sessions as well as at staff events from time to time even after he retired. He was such a pleasant person to talk with. Sorry for your loss.
Elva and Carm Whitmore
February 16, 2006 at 2:04 pm
Sincere Sympathy from Carm and Elva Whitmore.
Maurice and Lucille Bray and Family
February 22, 2006 at 4:13 am
We were neighbours of your Father for many years.It was sad to see him have to move away into an apartment.It was nice to get to know you family over this time.
We wish to send our sincere condolences .Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss.
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It was my honour to work with Mr. Pulham when he was the pharmacist at the then London Psychiatric Hospital. He was a very knowledgeable pharmacist with great compassion for patients with severe and persistant mental health problems. He was a true gentleman and a professional. I last sat with him at the Saint Joseph’s Health Care Awards night when he was recognized for the volunteer work he gave to the hospital. Someone I shall always remember fondly.
My sympathy to the Pulham family in his passing.
We were honored to work with Frank at the A & P Pharmacy on 1030 Adelaide St. N., for a number of years. He is fondly remembered for his compassion, patience and kindness during his interactions with his patients and colleagues.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Pulham family during this time of great lost.
Staff from the A & P Pharmacy
1030 Adelaide St. N.,
London, ON
My deepest sympathy in your loss. I knew Frank when he worked in the LPH Pharmacy. I always found him to be a very kind, gentle and caring person in my interactions with him. I worked in the education department and saw him in some of our sessions as well as at staff events from time to time even after he retired. He was such a pleasant person to talk with. Sorry for your loss.
Sincere Sympathy from Carm and Elva Whitmore.
We were neighbours of your Father for many years.It was sad to see him have to move away into an apartment.It was nice to get to know you family over this time.
We wish to send our sincere condolences .Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss.