
Date Of Birth: July 26, 1928
Date Of Death: February 12, 2012
Ethel Wanita Berry Pullins was born to Gaddis and Clara Berry, she was the second child, born July 26, 1928.
Ethel was educated at School #37 and Crispus Attucks High School. She received her Christian Education at Christ Temple Church, in 1964 she became a member and remained there until her death.
She enjoyed cooking and a career in catering. She took pride in her duties as a Church Secretary for Pastor Moore, and Sunday School Secretary for Pastor Johnson. Ethel loved reading and living a quiet life.
She leaves to mourn, her daughter Madonna Maxey Webster, 3 Grandchildren Carlton Maxey, Quentin Maxey, and Marica Maxey, 3 Great grandchildren; Taylor Maxey, Jalen Maxey, and Eric Paige; her sister Darlene Campbell, brother Walter (Peter) Berry., nieces and nephews and close friends.
On February 12, 2012, after becoming ill with heart failure in August 2011. Ethel left her earthly body and entered her celestial body and the heavens open up and she beheld her Lord & Savior Jesus Christ and entered into her rest. Her soul is at peace she has been set free, she is with the Lord.
She loves her children and church and her hope is that her children will live a good Christian Life.
Interment: Lincoln Memory Gardens, 6851 S. Indianapolis Road, Whitestown, IN 46075







Dennis Muse says
“Then I heard a voice from heaven say, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.”
“Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.””
Revelation 14:13
The RadfordRoss Family says
Ethel Berry Webster Pullins was my friend of 36 years. We loved each other to the end of this life’s relationship. And, we know that to be absent from the body is to be present with the LORD. And, one day He will change this body to be like His own glorious body and the change shall take place in a moment, in the blink of the eye. And, forever, we will be with the LORD. I’ll see you in eternity.
Evang Brenda S Radford says
Well, you have finished your course, you have kept the faith, and now there is a crown waiting for you in glory. Now, I leave these words of encouragement for the Berry, Webster, Maxey Families. Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of His saints. Ps 116:15 And, at the sounding of the last trumpet, the dead in Christ shall rise first, then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the LORD in the air to ever be with the LORD. I Thess 4:16,17
Ada Harris says
You have my deepest Sympathy on the loss of your Mother. Words cannot express the sadness that I feel for you and your family. May you find comfort in knowing that you have loved ones to support you at this time. In time the ache in your heart will be replaced with peace from her loving memories.
With Sympathy
Ada Harris
Tina Harvey says
Although no words can truly help when someone dear departs but our words are filled with thoughts and understanding and more than anything else with a hope that each day ahead will bring on a measurable amount of comfort. Others do share your sorrow and the loss you bear. You and your family will be in my Prayers and you have my deepest Sympathy.
Your Cousin
Tina Harvey
MikeBarb Webster says
Ethel you raised a beautiful and caring daughter, Madonna, you loved and cared for your mother. We say jobs well done. Love You Both! God Bless!
Vicki Burton says
MaDonna, this was a beautiful picture of your Mom, Ethel. I’m sure she appreciated having you by her side during her illness. And now she is resting in peace. Thank you for sharing fond memories of her. She will be truely missed, but always in your heart. Love Cousin Vicki
Indya Peoples says
I was pleased to know Sis. Pullins. I remember when she and my mother would go every Monday to pass out tracks. She was truly on fire for the Lord and for winning souls to the kingdom.
I am greatly sorry for your loss but I know you know she is now in a place where there is no more sickness, no more pain and no more worries.
She is going to see her savior’s face! Boy if you could see her now!