Laurie Lynn Pulver Williams was an angel while she was on this earth and is now an angel in heaven. Her light began to shine on June 5th 1971 when she was born to Larry and Mary Pat (Mink) Pulver, but Laurie’s love extended to all, including her little brother Lawrence Pulver Jr. (Nicole). Her own shining light was her son, her true pride and joy, Nathan Williams. She leaves Aunts and Uncles, Fred Mink (Tami) Kathleen Lescault (Spike) Joann Hughes (Butch), Anne Marie Mink, and Art Proper (Alice) who all held her in their hearts along with her tribe of nieces and cousins that she so lovingly doted over. And that’s just family! Laurie left behind a legacy of love and an impeccable standard of care during her many years at Barnwell Nursing Home where she was highly regarded by countless patients and colleagues. Anyone lucky enough to have Laurie’s light shine upon them was truly blessed. Her smile, her kind sense of humor, her gentle touch, and her rendition of Janis Joplin’s Me and Bobby McGee will be remembered forever. Funeral services will be held Thursday April 8th, 12noon, at the Raymond E. Bond Funeral Home 1015 Kinderhook St. Valatie, NY 12184. Visitation will be from 10-12 prior to the service. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Valatie Rescue Squad.
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