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Benjamin Harrison Bulman

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Benjamin Harrison Bulman

Birth
Fresno, Hill County, Montana, USA
Death
May 1959 (aged 35)
Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Burial
Havre, Hill County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 20, Lot 37, Space A
Memorial ID
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Benjamin H. Bulman, 37, well known Hill County man, died Tuesday at the 5040 USAF hospital in Anchorage, Alaska. The body of Mr. Bulman is being brought to Havre for services in the Holland and Bonine Chapel at a time to be announced later.

Mr. Bulman is survived by his wife Ruth and two children, Barry, 12 and Benita 10, the latter two residents of Irving, Calif.

Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Frank (Ruby) Lammerding of Laredo and five brothers, George Bulman, Billings, Charles Bulman, Rapid City, S.D., Frank Bulman, Douglas, Wyo., and Otis and Tom Bulman Havre, A brother Paul preceded him in death.

Benjamin Bulman was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bulman. He was born at Fresno on Dec. 30,1921.

Mr. Bulman was educated in the Fresno School.

He had followed line construction work and was a lineman on work in Alaska, the past two seasons.

A World War II veteran, Mr. Bulman served in the Navy Seabees in the South Pacific three years.

Source: Havre Daily News, June 3, 1959
Benjamin H. Bulman, 37, well known Hill County man, died Tuesday at the 5040 USAF hospital in Anchorage, Alaska. The body of Mr. Bulman is being brought to Havre for services in the Holland and Bonine Chapel at a time to be announced later.

Mr. Bulman is survived by his wife Ruth and two children, Barry, 12 and Benita 10, the latter two residents of Irving, Calif.

Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Frank (Ruby) Lammerding of Laredo and five brothers, George Bulman, Billings, Charles Bulman, Rapid City, S.D., Frank Bulman, Douglas, Wyo., and Otis and Tom Bulman Havre, A brother Paul preceded him in death.

Benjamin Bulman was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bulman. He was born at Fresno on Dec. 30,1921.

Mr. Bulman was educated in the Fresno School.

He had followed line construction work and was a lineman on work in Alaska, the past two seasons.

A World War II veteran, Mr. Bulman served in the Navy Seabees in the South Pacific three years.

Source: Havre Daily News, June 3, 1959


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