Kayla Waterman
Lit a candle in memory of Steven Mark Pulcher
Birth date: Jun 27, 1959 Death date: May 9, 2016
Steven Mark Pulcher, 56, Operations Supervisor for American Airlines passed away May 9, 2016 in Tulsa, OK. He was born June 27, 1959 in Robinsdale, MN to Eugene LeRoy and Arlene Marie (Rholl) Pulcher.Steven is survived by his wife Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Steven Mark Pulcher
Thank for caring so much about my grandpa he was such an amazing man. I am so very sorry that you lost such a powerfully close friend and I'm sure that you will find a way to keep him around where ever and when ever you need him. Because that's what friends do. He had heart issues that he told no one and did not want to take the meds that were given to him by his doctor, he also had added stress and had trouble sleeping at night so one day he just couldn't deal anymore and his heart gave out. But his soul still follows his family and friends everywhere to make sure we are safe
Thank you for caring so much about my papa he means so much to me and I am terribly sorry that you lost such and amazing friend that day -kayla
I love you Papa and you will always be in my heart you were my role model and still are because of you I want to be in the USAF so thank you for being such an amazing grandpa I miss you – love you grand daughter Kayla:flag-us:💞
I love you papa-Kayla❤️
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My heart is sadden today as I stumbled upon the news of Steve's passing. I will always treasure the memories of our adventures together as young men. From Steve letting me drive his big Ford Thunderbird down the streets of Fort Worth, to Steve offering to borrow his toothbrush to me when I forgot mine, Steve always made me feel like his friendship was far more important than any worldly possessions. Steve was a loyal and true friend. My sympathies to Steve's family and friends. Good bye old friend and God Bless.
Steve and I met in 1999 when he took over the Plating Shop for American Airlines in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I ran a Plating Shop in Los Angeles California. Steve was extremely smart by visiting all the other Plating Shops and joining the National Association of Surface Finishers. Steve and I became friends immediately. We had great meals together in Tulsa, LA and even Las Vegas. We played Golf in Tulsa and LA. Steve could drive the ball along way. He really enjoyed playing. Steve was driven to make the American Plating Shop the best around. I will miss Steve. He was a great friend!!!!!! Steve will live forever in my heart.