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John A. Bullen, M.D.
John Alfred Bullen
June 21, 1946 - July 25, 2021
Graveside services for John A. Bullen, M.D., were held Thursday, July 29, 2021, in the El Reno Cemetery with Allen Carson of Wesley United Methodist Church officiating. Services were under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.
Dr. Bullen died July 25, 2021, at his home in Oklahoma City. He was born June 12, 1946, in Dallas, Texas. He lived in Geary before moving to El Reno in 1958.
As a child he raised and showed sheep, and loved playing sports including basketball, football, baseball, softball and track.
John graduated from El Reno High School. He attended Southwestern State and earned a physiology degree from Oklahoma State University. He graduated from the OU Health Sciences Center College of Medicine with a medical degree and a subsequent residency in psychiatry.
John practiced psychiatry in Oklahoma and Louisiana, in both clinical and teaching positions at various hospitals and institutions. He conducted research in mental health and published numerous papers.
His last position was at Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport, before retiring in 1995. John returned to Oklahoma, living in El Reno and Oklahoma City during his retirement years. He especially enjoyed watching sports including Oklahoma State University, University of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City Thunder. He also enjoyed classic movies, especially westerns.
John was preceded in death by his parents, Elza and Elva Bullen; his grandparents; and numerous aunts and uncles.
John is survived by his brothers, Michael Bullen, M.D., and wife, Cheryl of Corpus Christi, Texas, and Jim Bullen, M.D., and wife, Jude Tolar of Stillwater; nephew, Eric Bullen and niece, Leigh Bullen, both of Corpus Christi, and nephew, Alex Bullen and wife, Alexis and grand-niece, Evelyn of Lafayette, Colo.
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Courtesy of the El Reno Tribune Saturday, July 31, 2021
John A. Bullen, M.D.
John Alfred Bullen
June 21, 1946 - July 25, 2021
Graveside services for John A. Bullen, M.D., were held Thursday, July 29, 2021, in the El Reno Cemetery with Allen Carson of Wesley United Methodist Church officiating. Services were under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.
Dr. Bullen died July 25, 2021, at his home in Oklahoma City. He was born June 12, 1946, in Dallas, Texas. He lived in Geary before moving to El Reno in 1958.
As a child he raised and showed sheep, and loved playing sports including basketball, football, baseball, softball and track.
John graduated from El Reno High School. He attended Southwestern State and earned a physiology degree from Oklahoma State University. He graduated from the OU Health Sciences Center College of Medicine with a medical degree and a subsequent residency in psychiatry.
John practiced psychiatry in Oklahoma and Louisiana, in both clinical and teaching positions at various hospitals and institutions. He conducted research in mental health and published numerous papers.
His last position was at Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport, before retiring in 1995. John returned to Oklahoma, living in El Reno and Oklahoma City during his retirement years. He especially enjoyed watching sports including Oklahoma State University, University of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City Thunder. He also enjoyed classic movies, especially westerns.
John was preceded in death by his parents, Elza and Elva Bullen; his grandparents; and numerous aunts and uncles.
John is survived by his brothers, Michael Bullen, M.D., and wife, Cheryl of Corpus Christi, Texas, and Jim Bullen, M.D., and wife, Jude Tolar of Stillwater; nephew, Eric Bullen and niece, Leigh Bullen, both of Corpus Christi, and nephew, Alex Bullen and wife, Alexis and grand-niece, Evelyn of Lafayette, Colo.
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