
Funds for Family of Juan Pulido
Juan Pulido recently lost his harrowing battle with COVID-19, leaving behind his beloved wife, Sonia, and four beautiful children, Cesar, Priscella, Mia, & Sam. This fundraiser is to help lessen the burden of medical bills, time off work,and everything in between as his family navigates this difficult time. Here, the words of his wife, Sonia, accurately describe the type of man, husband, and father Juan was in life:
”My Teddy Bear bravely fought Covid for 31 days and lost his battle Sunday evening. My son and I held his hands with AC⚡️DC playing as he peacefully made his transition.
The first week he was hospitalized and still able to speak we both agreed that it was a shitty situation and we don’t want anyone to go through what we experienced. I beg you friends and family to keep yourself and those you love safe by practicing what the CDC recommends!!
The services for my Teddy Bear will be very different to what we’re accustomed to, but during these circumstances this is the best that I can do. The casket will be placed near a window. This will allow for family, friends, and co-workers to drive past and pay their respects. Please remain in your vehicle at ALL times.
November 24, 2020
5-8 pm
McCullogh Funeral & Cremation
1621 E. Lincoln Hwy
Ford Heights, IL 60411
I had the honor to be his soulmate for 30 years of which 28 years we spent happily married. We were given the privilege to be parents to 4 amazing children César Ivan, Priscella Pulido, and our 14 y/o twins Mia & Sam.
We were blessed that Juan Pulido provided us a beautiful life. He loved family time whether it was watching a movie, camping, traveling, trying new places to eat. I am blessed that my husband loved me so deeply and never EVER got tired of showing me. It’s the little things in life that count the most!!
I am beyond heartbroken that he won’t be here to give our children a big bear hug, wipe their tears, sneak out to La Michoacána, buy my twins their junk food & chocolate around that time of month, or just plain spoiI them. Our adult children live on their own and he would still worry and buy extra items from Sam’s “just in case they need it”. I know he’ll be watching and protecting us from above but our family will never be the same.
Thank you all for your texts, messages, voicemails, flowers, and food. It gives me comfort that I am surrounded by lifelong friends and an amazing family.”
It is certainly tough times for many right now, but especially for those who have lost loved ones due to COVID-19. Any donations, no matter the amount, will be greatly appreciated by the Pulido family. Thank you