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Thomas Lee Bullion

Birth
Death
22 Oct 2021 (aged 84)
Burial
Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
Roses, Block 1, Lot 101, Space 6 UC
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Thomas Lee Bullion of Clovis, NM was born on July 3, 1937, and passed peacefully into eternity on Friday, October 22, 2021, at age 84. He was preceded in death by his wife, Annie Bullion (Atkins); his son, Steven Bullion; his daughter, Alyssa Martinez (Bullion); his older brother, Joe Bullion; and both of his parents, Thomas and Georgia Bullion. He is survived by his son, Duane Bullion; his daughter-in-law, Kelly Bullion (Gordon); his son-in-law, James Martinez and wife Sarah; and three grandchildren. Other remaining family members include his brothers, Dan and Bill Bullion; as well as his sister, Alice Curry (Bullion) and brother-in-law Keith Curry.
Tom was a long-time resident of Clovis, NM and made his living working for Clovis Concrete and Landmark Homes, where he used his talents to build houses so others could make homes. His love of building continued with his favorite hobby, woodworking. He was known for his handcrafted toys and intricate models of vehicles. His loved ones were often the recipients of the furniture and toys he lovingly constructed. Tom had a quiet compassion and sweet way of showing his love. He always took time to grow roses for his wife, even while working very long hours to provide for his family. He was the bonus big brother to all of his wife's siblings, and continued to be loved and surrounded by them even after Ann's death. Tom was known for his playful teasing and joking with those he cared about, especially his grandchildren.
Though he lived until October of 2021, his heart stopped on May 31, 1991, on the day his wife passed away. Though his presence here will be missed it will be a comfort to know he is finally at rest in eternity with Ann.
A small memorial grave side gathering will be held on November 13, 2021, at 11am at the Lawn Haven Cemetery in Clovis, NM. Those wishing to say goodbye are encouraged to bring a rose or a flower of your choice to honor both the life of Thomas and his wife Ann. Shared memories are welcomed.

Published by Eastern New Mexico News from Nov. 2 to Nov. 3, 2021.
Thomas Lee Bullion of Clovis, NM was born on July 3, 1937, and passed peacefully into eternity on Friday, October 22, 2021, at age 84. He was preceded in death by his wife, Annie Bullion (Atkins); his son, Steven Bullion; his daughter, Alyssa Martinez (Bullion); his older brother, Joe Bullion; and both of his parents, Thomas and Georgia Bullion. He is survived by his son, Duane Bullion; his daughter-in-law, Kelly Bullion (Gordon); his son-in-law, James Martinez and wife Sarah; and three grandchildren. Other remaining family members include his brothers, Dan and Bill Bullion; as well as his sister, Alice Curry (Bullion) and brother-in-law Keith Curry.
Tom was a long-time resident of Clovis, NM and made his living working for Clovis Concrete and Landmark Homes, where he used his talents to build houses so others could make homes. His love of building continued with his favorite hobby, woodworking. He was known for his handcrafted toys and intricate models of vehicles. His loved ones were often the recipients of the furniture and toys he lovingly constructed. Tom had a quiet compassion and sweet way of showing his love. He always took time to grow roses for his wife, even while working very long hours to provide for his family. He was the bonus big brother to all of his wife's siblings, and continued to be loved and surrounded by them even after Ann's death. Tom was known for his playful teasing and joking with those he cared about, especially his grandchildren.
Though he lived until October of 2021, his heart stopped on May 31, 1991, on the day his wife passed away. Though his presence here will be missed it will be a comfort to know he is finally at rest in eternity with Ann.
A small memorial grave side gathering will be held on November 13, 2021, at 11am at the Lawn Haven Cemetery in Clovis, NM. Those wishing to say goodbye are encouraged to bring a rose or a flower of your choice to honor both the life of Thomas and his wife Ann. Shared memories are welcomed.

Published by Eastern New Mexico News from Nov. 2 to Nov. 3, 2021.


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