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HAROLD JAMES PULLAW

Born: Jul 27, 1923

Date of Passing: Feb 22, 2011

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HAROLD JAMES PULLAW July 27, 1923 - February 22, 2011 It is with a heavy heart that our family announces the peaceful passing of Harold James (Ozzie) Pullaw in the early morning hours of Tuesday, February 22, at the Grace Hospital in Winnipeg. Ozzie grew up in the picturesque town of Gananoque, Ontario. At the outbreak of The Second World War he joined up and proudly served in Sicily and Italy with C Battery RCHA. Restless on returning home, he struck out for the west. He took employment with McArthur and Son Ltd. in Brandon, Manitoba, Manco Dairies and finally became CKX TV's commercial and film editor for over 33 years. It was during this time that he met Jean Mary Meadows. They married in September 1950 and were together for almost 45 years. Ozzie was a proud member of the Royal Canadian Legion and, over the years, was awarded many accolades. Other community services included the new World Theater, the J.C.'s, UCT, St. John s Ambulance and the Lions Club. Ozzie's hobbies were varied. He loved history, stamp collecting, ten pin bowling (to which he was elected to the Manitoba Bowling Hall of Fame), karaoke and, above all else, music. He was an accomplished pianist and for most of his life tickled peoples' hearts as he tickled the ivories. Predeceased by his wife Jean in 1995 and son-in-law, Jack Walker in 1985; he leaves to mourn his daughter, Catherine (Minty) Caron; his granddaughter, Robyn (Derek) Barry; and his precious great-granddaughter, McKenna Barry; two sisters, Hilda (Doug) Cameron of Kingston, Ontario and Betty Beitzof of Hamilton, Ontario; niece Gwen (Ritchie) Marvin of Brandon; and four generations of grand nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank Dr. Kotecha and staff of Assiniboine Clinic for their years of caring and compassion and to the Deer Lodge Centre Tower 6 for their kindness and support. At Ozzie's request, there will not be a memorial service. Cremation has taken place and a private family internment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, Ozzie requested that donations be made to the Royal Canadian Legion or to a charity of choice.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 26, 2011

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