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| » Read discussion on Jim Gulley 06/25/10 To know an Arabian horse, it seems, is to love one. Jim Gulley fell in love with the breed 51 years ago when he bought an Arabian mare that he still affectionately refers to as "darling."
01/17/10 FRISCO - Jim Gulley sat calmly in his living room Saturday afternoon with his white MacBook open on the coffee table. A few days earlier, the blood-spattered laptop was used to help prop up his boss, Sam Dixon, who was suffering from broken legs in the dusty, pitch-black conditions of a collapsed Haitian hotel. The two were among about eight people to endure 55 hours in the remains of the four ...
01/16/10 Matt Gulley and his wife, Amber, drove down from the mountains at 11:30 p.m. Thursday after a long ordeal at his parent`s house in Frisco. As they drove, Matt turned to Amber and said, "I feel like Gumby; my arms and legs feel like rubber." Matt was referring to a mixture of "elation, shock and numbness," the result of three days anguish spent waiting to find out if his father, Jim Gulley, who ...
01/15/10 DENVER - Two mission workers from Colorado have been rescued in Haiti after spending at least 55 hours trapped in the rubble of a collapsed hotel, relatives and co-workers said Friday. A third was unaccounted for. Jim Gulley, 64, of Frisco, and Dan Woolley, 39, of Colorado Springs, were both caught in ruins of the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince after Tuesday's earthquake. Neither appeared to be ...
01/15/10 CARTERVILLE -- Friends and family of a Herrin native a breathing a sigh of relief, after receiving news that their loved one has been pulled from the rubble in Haiti. Jim Gulley graduated from Herrin High School in 1963. Gulley was doing missionary work when the earthquake hit. |