I miss you so much. . . Your beautiful spirit, warm voice, kindness, joy, and guidance were some of my life's greatest gifts. I will remember and love you forever.
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Harold Vincent Bullock. We will remember our Uncle Harry forever.
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Leave a tributeI miss you so much. . . Your beautiful spirit, warm voice, kindness, joy, and guidance were some of my life's greatest gifts. I will remember and love you forever.
RIP my dear friend. Herb & Gloria.
When my grandfather passed away he stepped in even more, he was the greatest example of a male role model anyone would ask for. A husband, a friend, a valued treasure who walked among us. We spoke often and I cherished every word. I would always admire his love for Aunt Ann and dedication he had to his true friends.He was a man of class, patience, unconditional love and adventure. ~Forever Missed and Dearly Loved
He had been all over the world. Never bragging but listening to him and his exploits were fascinating. Then he met Anne Minor and I guess it was love at first sight! They clubbed a little at the best places. Always dress to the "nines"! They were meant for each other. He was a true gentleman. Had a smile for everyone he met. I'll miss him . He was good and kind Gentleman. My condolences to the Family.
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I miss you so much. . . Your beautiful spirit, warm voice, kindness, joy, and guidance were some of my life's greatest gifts. I will remember and love you forever.
RIP my dear friend. Herb & Gloria.
Happy 84th Harry
The Pillow
My wife and I had the pillow in this video made for Harry and Anna Mae for Christmas 2014 and I thought it might be nice and comforting for Harry to see a video of Anna Mae at home and doing well while he was in rehab so I used the pillow to try to evoke a response from Anna Mae. Anna Mae had commented about the picture on the pillow before with “Isn’t that something . . .” and “Look at my teeth!” so I was hoping to get a reaction of some kind from her. This video was taken on February 4, 2014 when Harry was at the rehabilitation center recovering from his January 12th heart attack. And, as it happens every now and again with Anna Mae, I was surprised and deeply moved by the poignancy of her response. Later in the day I played this video for Harry at the rehab center. The video moved him so much that he could not watch it in its entirety the first time I played it for him . . . “it’s too much” is what he said of the video. I was as moved by Harry’s reaction to this video as I had been when making it with Anna Mae.