Known as "Aunt Jack" to her nieces and nephews, Bula divorced R. G. Bullard when her children were very young. Bula made her own way in the world working in food service at hospitals in Dallas and Longview. She moved to Wink during the oil boom where she owned and operated a boarding house. When the west Texas oil boom went into decline in the late 1930s, Bula bought a mobile home park on East Belknap Street in Fort Worth which she operated until her death.
Known as "Aunt Jack" to her nieces and nephews, Bula divorced R. G. Bullard when her children were very young. Bula made her own way in the world working in food service at hospitals in Dallas and Longview. She moved to Wink during the oil boom where she owned and operated a boarding house. When the west Texas oil boom went into decline in the late 1930s, Bula bought a mobile home park on East Belknap Street in Fort Worth which she operated until her death.
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