Janice Ann Pulley's Obituary
Janice Ann Pulley (Sugar) was born May 30, 1961 to the survey of her mother, Lillian Baldwin (Lill), her father the late Wardell Pulley and her stepfather, the late James Baldwin (Mr. Jimmy). She was called home to glory on March 2, 2021.
Janice attended public school in Anne Arundel County and graduated from Annapolis Senior High School in 1980. She worked various jobs over the years from Maryland Inn in Annapolis, to the Daycare industry, and the Navy stadium of Annapolis for years until she became sick.
Sugar enjoyed life and she loved everyone. She helped raise Yanne Simms, Jayron Simms, and he also raised nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and Clyde Hill, Jr. Janice (Sugar) loved helping everyone, dancing, going to church, listenting to gospel music and pleaying the slot machines. She also loved march with different bands, playing the lotto, traveling and being with friends and family, gathering. She was happy with the love of her life, devote fiance, Leonard Johnson (Lenny) of 5 years.
Janice was preceded in death by her father, Wardell Johnson; stepfather, James Jimmy Baldwin,; grandparents: Asbury and Francis Pulley, Ike and Madeline Abrims; sister, Carmen Pulley; brothers, Pedo Stansbury and Vernon Estep; niece, Ashley Dean; aunts: Rachel Franklin, Alice Abrims, Edith Downs, Gertrude Abrims,Bernadine Hopkins; uncle, Richard Abrims Sr.; cousins: Lillian Jones aka NaNa, Betty Hopkins and Shemika Williams.
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