Karly Pullins
12/04/03 - 07/05/24

Karly's journey began in Valparaiso, Indiana, where she was born to her loving parents Kimberly and Aaron Pullins. During her time attending school in Wabash, Indiana, she cultivated her passion for  plants and gardening. Karly had a zest for life and a deep appreciation for art, music, animals, and spending quality time with her cherished family and friends. Her fearless spirit, sense of humor, kindness, love, and understanding touched the lives of all who knew her. 
Karly is survived by  her Mother - Kimberly Pullins, Father - Aaron Pullins, Sister - Brianna Lloyd, Brother-in-law- Joe Lloyd, Grandmother - Jenny Martin, Grandfather - Gerry Martin, Grandmother - Frankie Pullins, Grandfather - Larry Pullins, Aunt - Michelle Allen, Uncle - Gerry Allen, Aunt - Tami Pullins, Uncle - Andy Pullins, Cat - Evie, & numerous cousins and extended family members.  She was preceded in death by her Grandmother – Janet L. Pullins.
We invite you to join us in honoring Karly's life at a celebration on Sunday, July 28th, 2024 at 433 Southfield Lane, Valparaiso, IN 46385. The celebration will take place from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be brought to the celebration or sent to 302 Eastwood Drive, Kouts, IN 46347.
Let us come together to remember and celebrate the beautiful life of Karly, whose light will continue to shine in our hearts forever.

GUESTBOOK

I am deeply sorry for your lose of your beautiful girl! I will forever cherish my memories, photos with Karly. I pray for comfort in this unimaginable time. -Kelley Wethington 

Karly held and will hold a very special place in my heart. Watching her and Liv grow up together was so much fun. Oh the things those girls could think of doing. I am holding you all in prayer and love. -Patty VandeVelde 

I am so sorry to learn about the loss of Karly; she was such a light. I only knew her for a short time, but it was worth every second. Her and I shared tons of laughs, jokes, tears, outbursts, anger, sadness, and most of all, love. I’ll always remember her, as her sweet and happy self. -Morgan Ferguson