Darrell (Joe) White Tull
December 3, 1940 - August 2, 2019
D. “Joe” White Tull passed away on August 2, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. Born on December 3, 1940 to Alan and Verna Tull in Salt Lake City, Utah. Joe was a proud American and served his country as Marine.
He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Gloria, and their two children; Kevin (Wendy) and Tiffany; and three grandchildren, Cobi, Alexis and Kaitlyn.
Joe will be laid to rest at a private family service.
In Loving Memory
So sorry for your loss, please let us know if you need anything.
Donald and Karen Morgan
Evanston, Wy
Dear Gloria and family, I'm sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He was always such a friendly 'backyard' over the fence neighbor. It was also nice to have that connection of Joe being on the Cop's league baseball team when my father coached long ago. May happy memories of your husband and father sustain you through this difficult time. Sincerely, Bonnie (the youngest child of Carl and Ruth Hills).
Bonnie Taylor
Millcreek, UT
Gloria & Family, Sending condolences and prayers during your time of loss. We're part of the Newcomer's Group
Karen & Cecil Thompson
Draper, UT
Gloria, Gloria, we are so sorry to hear of Joe's death. It was always so nice seeing his friendly face at Newcomers' events and sharing stories with him about his service as a Marine. He never failed to ask after our Marine, Chris, and was excited to hear Chris had retired from the Marine Corps last year. You were a good and faithful caretaker of that sweet man. We will all miss him.
Bill and Jody Andes
Salt Lake City, UT
I met Joe when my husband, Ray, worked at Red Tull's Service Station. We became friends with Joe and his parents, Red and Verna. I grew to love this family. Sadly we lost touch when we moved from Utah. I grieve for Gloria and his children. Just remember what a wonderful man he was.
Danielle Ahlquist Nelson
Wetumpka, Al
I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Joe, we worked together and kept in touch with each other and talked about our bodies falling apart over the years, I know by talking to him, he had a love of family, because of what's going on in the world, it's caused people to lose touch with each other, I was just wondering why I hadn't heard from lately, he was good about calling me, asking how I was doing, I always appreciated that about Joe, Keeping in touch, wondering what was going on? I will miss him. I pray that your family will be watched over and protected and blessed. That he will be remembered for the good he offered to those around him. Until we meet again, from a friend. Brad
Brad Ernstsen
Taylorsville, UT