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Carey Lee Bullard

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Carey Lee Bullard

Birth
Belmont, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
9 Jul 1967 (aged 66)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Obituaries: C. Lee Bullard, Sabine Parish B-463
Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., Jul 27, 1967
Submitted by: Carl Dilbeck Email: [email protected]
Rev. Dr. C. Lee Bullard
Services for the Rev. Dr. C. Lee Bullard, 66, of Paris, Tex., retired Baptist minister who died Sunday, July 9, were held Wednesday, July 12, at the Fry and Gibbs Chapel. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. James Semple of the First Baptist Church where Dr. Bullard was a member, officiated.
Husband of the former Ratliff Ludwick, Dr. Bullard and his wife returned to Paris to live after he retired last year.
Son of Newton and Matha (Sebren) Bullard, he was born in Belmont, and was educated at Louisiana College, Baylor University, and the New Orleans Seminary, where he received his doctorate.
He served as pastor in Hammond, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Glasten, Miss., Houston, Tex., and Toole, Utah, where he was a member of the Rotary Club.
Besides his wife, he leaves his mother, Mrs. E. N. Bullard; and a brother, C. G. Bullard, both of Zwolle; and a sister, Mrs. H. B. Brown of Knox City, Tex.
Obituaries: C. Lee Bullard, Sabine Parish B-463
Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., Jul 27, 1967
Submitted by: Carl Dilbeck Email: [email protected]
Rev. Dr. C. Lee Bullard
Services for the Rev. Dr. C. Lee Bullard, 66, of Paris, Tex., retired Baptist minister who died Sunday, July 9, were held Wednesday, July 12, at the Fry and Gibbs Chapel. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. James Semple of the First Baptist Church where Dr. Bullard was a member, officiated.
Husband of the former Ratliff Ludwick, Dr. Bullard and his wife returned to Paris to live after he retired last year.
Son of Newton and Matha (Sebren) Bullard, he was born in Belmont, and was educated at Louisiana College, Baylor University, and the New Orleans Seminary, where he received his doctorate.
He served as pastor in Hammond, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Glasten, Miss., Houston, Tex., and Toole, Utah, where he was a member of the Rotary Club.
Besides his wife, he leaves his mother, Mrs. E. N. Bullard; and a brother, C. G. Bullard, both of Zwolle; and a sister, Mrs. H. B. Brown of Knox City, Tex.


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