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Frederick Lawton Bullard

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Frederick Lawton Bullard

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
11 Jan 1964 (aged 63)
Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Prayer . Blk 360 . Sp 6
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Frederick Bullard
JENNER-Funeral services will be in Lodi at 2 p.m. Tuesday for Frederick L. Bullard, 63, native of Oklahoma, who died yesterday in a Santa Rosa hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Bullard lived on Sea View rd., Jenmer, for 16 years. He came to Sonoma County from Stockton. He was a cat skinner for the Joseph E. Feichert Logging Co., Jenner.
He is survived by his sons, Frederick R. Bullard, Sacramento, and James Bullard, Pomona; his daughter, Beverly Bullard, Sacramento; his father, William R. Bullard, Ketchum, Okla.; his brothers, Wallard Bullard, Folsom and Floyd and Walter Bullard, both of Oklahoma; his sisters, Alta Phillips and Alma Thompson, both of Oklahoma, Etta Yane, Benicia, Margie Midgbey, Stockton, Minnie Layne, Los Angeles, Annis Pierce, Paso Robles, and Mildred Burton, Colorado.
Burial at Cherokee Memorial Park Cemetery, Lodi.
The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, Jan 12, 1964
Frederick Bullard
JENNER-Funeral services will be in Lodi at 2 p.m. Tuesday for Frederick L. Bullard, 63, native of Oklahoma, who died yesterday in a Santa Rosa hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Bullard lived on Sea View rd., Jenmer, for 16 years. He came to Sonoma County from Stockton. He was a cat skinner for the Joseph E. Feichert Logging Co., Jenner.
He is survived by his sons, Frederick R. Bullard, Sacramento, and James Bullard, Pomona; his daughter, Beverly Bullard, Sacramento; his father, William R. Bullard, Ketchum, Okla.; his brothers, Wallard Bullard, Folsom and Floyd and Walter Bullard, both of Oklahoma; his sisters, Alta Phillips and Alma Thompson, both of Oklahoma, Etta Yane, Benicia, Margie Midgbey, Stockton, Minnie Layne, Los Angeles, Annis Pierce, Paso Robles, and Mildred Burton, Colorado.
Burial at Cherokee Memorial Park Cemetery, Lodi.
The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, Jan 12, 1964


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