Saturday, April 18, 2015

Anthony Pulice, Jr. and his Barbie doll

Anthony Pulice, Jr., Class of 1945, and his wife, Barbara Pulice, who live in Fairmont, celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary today – April 18.
Tony writes:

“April 18th will be Barbie's and my 35th Wedding Anniversary. Thank you Sweet Jesus for giving me one of your Angels to love and care for me here on Earth. We know how much we LOVE one another because we are constantly telling it to one another. I LOVE YOU BARBIE”

Tony retired from Fairmont General Hospital in 2013. He also is a retired U.S. Army First Sergeant and was in the 249th Army Band.

Family members include Julie Pulice Kraley; Jesse James Pulice (someone had a sense of humor or an admiration for outlaws in picking his first and middle names); Jesse James’ wife, Chelsie Colisino Pulice; Mark Pulice; Jamie L. Pulice; and Toni Marie Pulice Pill.

Anthony Pulice, Sr. & Frank Pulice, Sr. were brothers. So Anthony, Jr. and Frank, Jr. are first cousins. 

Frank, Sr. (born Francisco Pulice) owned the house at Camden and Walnut that was demolished so that the bank could be built, which will be razed again for a Dollar General store.

The children of Frank, Sr. and Theresa Larry Loria Pulice:

Sam Pulice, California; Anthony Pulice, Arizona; William Pulice; Rose Ann Pulice Satterfield; and Norma Jean Pulice Zannino, all deceased. And Katherine Pulice Manno, Mary Louise Pulice Hefner, Frank Pulice, Jr. of Fairmont and James Anthony Pulice of Arizona. The family moved from Chiefton with their 10 children into the Walnut/Camden home.

Anthony, Jr. grew up in Worthington. Anthony, Jr.’s nephew, Jim, Class of 1969, was principal of Monongah Middle School.

Other Pulice family members with Monongah High diplomas:

Geneveive Pulice, Class of 1936
Saverio Pulice, Class of 1942
Frances Savereno Pulice, Class of 1948
Jim Pulice, Class of 1948
Jim Pulice, Class of 1969, once Monongah Elementary principal.
Gerald Pulice, Class of 1974


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