Dustin Pullman
- Scott Carney
- 5 hours ago
- 2 min read
Dustin Pullman, 19, of Plainfield, passed away Sunday, February 15, 2026. Dustin was a country boy with grease under his fingernails and a heart of gold. Even at his young age, Dustin understood that the best things in life usually involved four wheels, a loud engine, and a little bit of dirt. He was born May 23, 2006, in Lebanon, a son of Travis Pullman and Ashley Harrison, who survive.
Dustin’s obsession with anything that moved started early. As a young child, he stayed busy on the court and the field playing basketball and football. However, it was always the mechanics of things that truly grabbed him. It was almost bittersweet buying him the bike or scooter he desperately wanted, knowing he was going to immediately take it apart to “make it better”. His taste in wheels became more expensive in his teen years, but he never outgrew his childhood love for Hot Wheels or Scooby-Doo.
Whether he was under the hood of a truck that “just needed one more part”, burning rubber, or cheering from the stands at various events, he was happiest when the engines were roaring.
When he wasn’t buried under a hood or at the track, Dustin was usually keeping it low-key. If he didn't have a fishing pole in his hand, he was probably leaning back with a gaming controller or just killing time with his friends and family. Dustin lived every bit of his 19 years with the throttle wide open and loved just as hard.
Other survivors include paternal grandmother, Dana Robinson; maternal grandmother, Marcia (Jerry) Freeman; maternal grandfather, Eddie Harrison; sister, Isabelle Pullman; stepbrother, Landen Savage; uncles and aunts, Nic Pullman, Jake Scott, Matt Freeman (Annarae), Andy (Aimee) Freeman, Kali Harrison, and Morgan (Chad) Dillon; girlfriend, Grace Mitchell; and several cousins, friends, and extended family.
Dustin was preceded in death by both his paternal and maternal great grandparents, several great aunts and uncles, and cousins from both sides.
"May the grass be green, the trails be wide, and the gas tank always be full on the other side."
Family and friends will gather Saturday, February 21, for visitation from 12 p.m. until the time of the funeral service at 2 p.m. in the Strawmyer & Drury Mortuary, 2400 N. Lebanon Street, Lebanon. A celebration of life will follow at Lebanon Eagles Club, 2140 N. Lebanon Street, Lebanon. All are welcome.
Memorial contributions in his memory may be made to cover funeral expenses via VENMO @Ashley-Harrison-111 or PayPal @ashharr2723.

