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Calvin R. “Cal” Bulman

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Calvin R. “Cal” Bulman

Birth
Fairport, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
15 Jul 2019 (aged 94)
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Burial
Perinton, Monroe County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0796353, Longitude: -77.4507824
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Cal passed away peacefully on July 15, 2019 in the Palliative Care at Highland Hospital. His devoted wife of 75 years, Rose predeceased him in 2017. They were married on October 16, 1943 in Fairport, New York.
Cal was a devoted father to his two daughters, Gloria D. Dorward, who passed away in 2008, and his loving daughter Kathi Dvorkin, who resides in Henrietta with her fiancé, Richard Daniels.
Grandpa Cal leaves his loving grandchildren, Debi Moore of Florida, Brandon Hampson (Donna English) of Long Island, Brice Dorward of Las Vegas, Kay (Tom) Vanater of Florida, Dale (Jeannine) Dorward of Washington, and Yvonne Owens (deceased) of Nebraska. Great-Grandpa Cal also had 9 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren.
Cal is also survived by his brother, Richard (Karen) Bulman of New York City and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother, David H. Bulman of Albany, New York.
Dad was a strong believer in family, love and fellowship. A proud volunteer fire fighter for over 60 years in the Henrietta Fire Co. #1. His fraternal organizations were very important to him. Among those were I.O.O.F. at Humboldt Lodge #138 for over 56 years, Teoronto Lodge, Germana Lodge #83, Mt. Hope Encampment, John Stabbins Canton and Pax Theta Rho Girls Club. He reached the high rank of Noble Grand, District Deputy Grand Master, Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of New York and Patriarch Militant Major of the Department Council of New York and President of the John C. Sable Memorial Heart Fund. He was proud to be a member of each organization and loved his “brothers”.
Railroading was his absolute passion! Cal was a recognized collector of all things railroad during the steam railroad era. He was a current member of the National Railway Historical Society and The Rochester Genesee Valley Railroad. If you knew Cal, you knew that he took every opportunity to travel by steam, attend shows, and collect lanterns, keys, bells – you name it he collected it. He was a regular at the local flea markets and made friends everywhere he went. One of his favorite guilty pleasures was chasing steam engines and listening to their whistles with his buddy, Peter. He had not one but two vast collections of railroad lanterns. Oh how he loved to collect them!
Dad retired from Mobil Oil Corporation in 1984 after 30 years of dedicated employment. He and my mom then began to travel. They particularly enjoyed Hawaii and Scotland and even took the final cruise for the QE2 from London to NYC. They took countless railroad trips which included their favorites to the Canadian Rockies and the Scandinavian countries.
The Bulman family has a multi-generational history with the town of Perinton. Dad was full of stories about his history and childhood adventures. You could listen to him for hours.
Dad will be missed by his family and friends forever! We love you and will cherish our memories in our hearts always.
Family and Friends may call at Millers Funeral Home at 3325 Winton Road South on Saturday, July 20, 2019, from 12pm -2pm with services in the Interfaith Chapel at 2pm. Interment at the Center Cemetery, Perinton, New York.
In lieu of flowers, you may contribute to the John C. Sable Heart Fund 7211 Ivision Road, Byron, New York 14422, in memory of Calvin Bulman.
Cal passed away peacefully on July 15, 2019 in the Palliative Care at Highland Hospital. His devoted wife of 75 years, Rose predeceased him in 2017. They were married on October 16, 1943 in Fairport, New York.
Cal was a devoted father to his two daughters, Gloria D. Dorward, who passed away in 2008, and his loving daughter Kathi Dvorkin, who resides in Henrietta with her fiancé, Richard Daniels.
Grandpa Cal leaves his loving grandchildren, Debi Moore of Florida, Brandon Hampson (Donna English) of Long Island, Brice Dorward of Las Vegas, Kay (Tom) Vanater of Florida, Dale (Jeannine) Dorward of Washington, and Yvonne Owens (deceased) of Nebraska. Great-Grandpa Cal also had 9 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren.
Cal is also survived by his brother, Richard (Karen) Bulman of New York City and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother, David H. Bulman of Albany, New York.
Dad was a strong believer in family, love and fellowship. A proud volunteer fire fighter for over 60 years in the Henrietta Fire Co. #1. His fraternal organizations were very important to him. Among those were I.O.O.F. at Humboldt Lodge #138 for over 56 years, Teoronto Lodge, Germana Lodge #83, Mt. Hope Encampment, John Stabbins Canton and Pax Theta Rho Girls Club. He reached the high rank of Noble Grand, District Deputy Grand Master, Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of New York and Patriarch Militant Major of the Department Council of New York and President of the John C. Sable Memorial Heart Fund. He was proud to be a member of each organization and loved his “brothers”.
Railroading was his absolute passion! Cal was a recognized collector of all things railroad during the steam railroad era. He was a current member of the National Railway Historical Society and The Rochester Genesee Valley Railroad. If you knew Cal, you knew that he took every opportunity to travel by steam, attend shows, and collect lanterns, keys, bells – you name it he collected it. He was a regular at the local flea markets and made friends everywhere he went. One of his favorite guilty pleasures was chasing steam engines and listening to their whistles with his buddy, Peter. He had not one but two vast collections of railroad lanterns. Oh how he loved to collect them!
Dad retired from Mobil Oil Corporation in 1984 after 30 years of dedicated employment. He and my mom then began to travel. They particularly enjoyed Hawaii and Scotland and even took the final cruise for the QE2 from London to NYC. They took countless railroad trips which included their favorites to the Canadian Rockies and the Scandinavian countries.
The Bulman family has a multi-generational history with the town of Perinton. Dad was full of stories about his history and childhood adventures. You could listen to him for hours.
Dad will be missed by his family and friends forever! We love you and will cherish our memories in our hearts always.
Family and Friends may call at Millers Funeral Home at 3325 Winton Road South on Saturday, July 20, 2019, from 12pm -2pm with services in the Interfaith Chapel at 2pm. Interment at the Center Cemetery, Perinton, New York.
In lieu of flowers, you may contribute to the John C. Sable Heart Fund 7211 Ivision Road, Byron, New York 14422, in memory of Calvin Bulman.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201247484/calvin_r-bulman: accessed ), memorial page for Calvin R. “Cal” Bulman (12 Aug 1924–15 Jul 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 201247484, citing Perinton Center Cemetery, Perinton, Monroe County, New York, USA; Maintained by jazzman717 (contributor 48033974).