LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A funeral date is about for a Las Vegas Metropolitan police officer who misplaced his life in a December 12 wrong-way crash on I-15 when he was on his manner residence from work.
In response to the Moapa Valley Mortuary, Officer Colton Dale Pulsipher, 29, can be laid to relaxation on Wednesday, Dec. 18, in Moapa, Nevada the place he grew up and lived along with his household.
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Pulsipher leaves behind his spouse, Ashlee, and their three kids Carlee June, Brett Michael, and Jonathan Colt, his mother and father Dale and Lonia Pulsipher, brother Dakota and sister Makae (Walker) Flowers, a niece and nephew, and his spouse’s mother and father: Aaron and Lisa Svedin.
LVMPD Officer Colton Pulsipher and his household pose for a household photograph. (Credit score: Behind the Blue)
“Colton was an active, outdoors person. He loved shooting guns, being with his family, and playing video games. He secretly loved “assisting” to help his sweetheart with her home projects. He will be remembered for his constant singing, sometimes it was annoying, but it will be a lasting memory that will always bring a smile. He loved to snuggle, his wife and three beautiful children will miss those quiet moments of bedtime stories and snuggles,” in response to the obituary.
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There can be a visitation on Tuesday, Dec. 17 from 6 – 8 p.m. and once more on Dec. 18 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on the Moapa Valley Mortuary, 5090 N. Moapa Valley Blvd. in Logandale, Nevada.
Pulsipher’s funeral can be Wednesday at 11 a.m. on the Church of Latter Day Saints, Moapa Chapel, positioned at 1420 E. Barlow Drive in Moapa. Pulsipher can be laid to relaxation on the Heat Springs Cemetery.