Thomas Earl Tullis

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Thomas E. Tullis was born November 23, 1937 in Houston to William and Julia Tullis. He was preceded in death by his father, mother, and brother, Arthur Tullis. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn; daughter, Stephanie Tullis and son, Thomas Tullis, Jr. Also surviving Tom are his brother, Bill Tullis and wife, Kathleen; his sister, Dianne Miller and husband, Royal. He is also mourned by his grandsons, Justin, Joshua and Jason Marshall. In addition, Tom is survived by sons, Bobby Miller and his girlfriend, Linda, and Michael Miller and his wife, Mary; granddaughters, Emily Juarez and Elizabeth Gonzales and husband, Bobby. Deeply loved and missed are twin great-grandchildren, Emma and Owen Gonzales. Aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews survive Tom as well. Tom spent most of his adult life working in construction. His hobby was restoring antique vehicles, and he belonged to the New Braunfels Area Car Club. A memorial service will be held at a later date. To leave a message for the family, go to www.www.luxfhcares.com and select Obituaries.

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  1. We are so sad and yet have such great memories of all the laughs and good times with Tommy. We love you and will keep you in our hearts.

  2. I was so sorry to hear about Tommy’s passing away. I remember all the good times we all had together in Progreso.

  3. Carolyn and family, I am deeply saddend by the passing of Thomas. This is one man who knew how to fight. It’s been over a year, and I know he was just tired. He was a good and caring man, who took care of his family. Carolyn call me if you need anything. Hang in there, Betty

  4. Dear Family, how shocked and saddened we were to hear the news about Tommy. It brought back so many memories of our childhood. I will surely miss him and will keep you all in my prays. Love, Barbara

  5. Carolyn, I have fond memories of our lunches at the Cattle Baron many years ago. I wish we had lived closer to you guys. Tommy and I had a good visit at Betty and Dick’s 50th and I’m thankful for that. Beverly and I send our love…Gerald


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