Mr. Bullington, a retired farmer, was born in Jones County but had lived most of his life in Bibb. He was a member of the Lizella United Methodist Church and a member of the Woodman of the World.
Survivors include his widow, the former Mamie Massengale; a son, Francis L. Bullington of Lizella; three brothers, E. S. Bullington of Macon, Arthur and Henry Bullington, both of Gray; and four sisters, Mrs. Alonza Batchelor, Mrs. Lizzie Bustin and Mrs. Mattie Pritchett, all of Gray and Mrs. Fred Brown of Gordon.
The family will be at the residence of Francis L. Bullington in Lizella.
Obituary dated 21 Jun 1971
Unknown newspaper
Mr. Bullington, a retired farmer, was born in Jones County but had lived most of his life in Bibb. He was a member of the Lizella United Methodist Church and a member of the Woodman of the World.
Survivors include his widow, the former Mamie Massengale; a son, Francis L. Bullington of Lizella; three brothers, E. S. Bullington of Macon, Arthur and Henry Bullington, both of Gray; and four sisters, Mrs. Alonza Batchelor, Mrs. Lizzie Bustin and Mrs. Mattie Pritchett, all of Gray and Mrs. Fred Brown of Gordon.
The family will be at the residence of Francis L. Bullington in Lizella.
Obituary dated 21 Jun 1971
Unknown newspaper
Family Members
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William Emmett Bullington
1873–1933
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Joseph Randall Bullington Jr
1878–1909
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Robert Morgan Bullington Sr
1880–1953
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James Maurice Bullington
1882–1911
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Leila May Bullington Parham
1884–1961
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Jessie Jackson "Jack" Bullington
1895–1943
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Elick Steven Bullington
1898–1976
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Annie Lou Bullington Batchelor
1904–1987
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Henry Lawrence Bullington
1907–1992
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bullington Bustin
1910–1999
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Arthur Calvin "Bud" Bullington
1912–1986
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