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Hesston man dies from West Nile

The Newton Kansan

Hesston man dies from West Nile

HESSTON (AP) - A retired civil engineer from Hesston who helped build the Alaska pipeline has died from the West Nile virus - the third Kansan to die from the disease this year. James Pulis, 79, died last last week at the Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Francis Campus. Pulis' son, Michael Pulis, said his father was being treated for pneumonia when he was diagnosed as having the mosquito-borne virus, which can attack the brain and spinal column. "My dad was a very hale and hearty guy; he was a very active man." he said. "He was in good condition. No one in the family would have remotely expected that he wouldn't have lasted 10 more years. He was a big, strong man."

Michael Pulis said he hoped his father's death would make patients and doctors realize the disease does not occur only in rural areas.

James Pulis grew up on a Missouri farm and was a paratrooper in World War II. He was working in Newton when he was recruited to Alaska, where he worked for 18 years before retiring to Hesston.

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said two other Kansans have died this year of West Nile Virus.

A total of 15 Kansans have been diagnosed with the disease.


Owner/SourceHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date28 Aug 2006
Linked toJames Victor Pulis

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