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Nicholas J. Bull

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Nicholas J. Bull

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
3 Aug 2013 (aged 24)
Brewster County, Texas, USA
Burial
Sterling, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4406461, Longitude: -71.7479911
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Nicholas J. Bull, 24, of Redstone Hill Road, left us while hiking in Big Bend National Park in Texas on Saturday, August 3, 2013. He was born on
February 8, 1989 in Worcester and lived most of his life in Sterling.

Nick graduated from Montachusett Vocational Technical High School in 2007. In
2011 he graduated with honors from Salem State College with a Bachelor's Degree in Geology where he served as president of the Earth-Science Association. He was currently a Western Michigan University graduate student on scholarship and earned a Master's Degree in Hydrology, to be awarded posthumously. While at graduate school, Nick served an internship with Apache Corporation in Midland, Texas and was to be heartily offered a full-time position.

Nick was as kind and loving as a person could be. He was humble, generous, bright, determined, a great lover of life and so very full of enthusiasm!

He is survived and will be lovingly and sorely missed by his mother, Lise A. Ledoux of Sterling; two brothers, S SGT Craig L. Bull, Jr. and his wife, Natalie and their daughter, Bianka of Murietta, CA and Joseph N. Bull of Meadville, PA; his one and only longtime love, Kelly Zarach of Leominster; his father, Craig L. Bull, Sr. of Buffalo, New York; his paternal grandmother, Eugenia Bull of Buffalo, NY; his maternal grandparents, Suzanne (Heintz) Ledoux and Bertrand Ledoux, each of Amherst, NY; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, a niece, and many friends who loved him dearly.

All are invited to attend calling hours from 4 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, August 11, at the Miles-Sterling Funeral and Tribute Center, 100 Worcester Road (Rte. 12), Sterling as well as a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. on Monday, August 12, at St. Richard of Chichester Church, 4 Bridge Street, Sterling. Please join the family in the church hall for a collation following the Mass. At a later date, there will be a private burial at Hillside Cemetery in Sterling.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Nicholas J. Bull Memorial Fund, c/o Clinton Savings Bank, 1 Main Street, Sterling, MA 01564.
Nicholas J. Bull, 24, of Redstone Hill Road, left us while hiking in Big Bend National Park in Texas on Saturday, August 3, 2013. He was born on
February 8, 1989 in Worcester and lived most of his life in Sterling.

Nick graduated from Montachusett Vocational Technical High School in 2007. In
2011 he graduated with honors from Salem State College with a Bachelor's Degree in Geology where he served as president of the Earth-Science Association. He was currently a Western Michigan University graduate student on scholarship and earned a Master's Degree in Hydrology, to be awarded posthumously. While at graduate school, Nick served an internship with Apache Corporation in Midland, Texas and was to be heartily offered a full-time position.

Nick was as kind and loving as a person could be. He was humble, generous, bright, determined, a great lover of life and so very full of enthusiasm!

He is survived and will be lovingly and sorely missed by his mother, Lise A. Ledoux of Sterling; two brothers, S SGT Craig L. Bull, Jr. and his wife, Natalie and their daughter, Bianka of Murietta, CA and Joseph N. Bull of Meadville, PA; his one and only longtime love, Kelly Zarach of Leominster; his father, Craig L. Bull, Sr. of Buffalo, New York; his paternal grandmother, Eugenia Bull of Buffalo, NY; his maternal grandparents, Suzanne (Heintz) Ledoux and Bertrand Ledoux, each of Amherst, NY; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, a niece, and many friends who loved him dearly.

All are invited to attend calling hours from 4 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, August 11, at the Miles-Sterling Funeral and Tribute Center, 100 Worcester Road (Rte. 12), Sterling as well as a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. on Monday, August 12, at St. Richard of Chichester Church, 4 Bridge Street, Sterling. Please join the family in the church hall for a collation following the Mass. At a later date, there will be a private burial at Hillside Cemetery in Sterling.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Nicholas J. Bull Memorial Fund, c/o Clinton Savings Bank, 1 Main Street, Sterling, MA 01564.

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