In Loving Memory
Amy Louise Bulls

Amy Louise Bulls

2/16/1924  —  1/29/2012


Clayton-Thompson

A Life Remembered

Obituary

Amy Louise Bulls February 16, 1924 - January 30, 2012

Amy Louise Bulls,87, of Port Arthur, Texas passed away on Monday, January 30, 2012 at Christus St. Mary Hospital in Port Arthur. She was born on February 16, 1924 to Mae Saxon Miller and Leslie Miller in Wichita Falls, Texas. She has been a resident of Port Arthur for most of her life. Amy retired as a bookkeeper/sales with Kings Pharmacy for over 30 years. She was a former member of First Southern Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, her siblings that included her twin sister, Mary, her husband, James A. Bulls, Jr. and her great grandson, Ethan Lane Bulls. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Gribnau and husband Ronnie of Nederland, Texas, her sons, James A. Bulls, III and wife Deborah of Orange, Texas, Donald W. Bulls and wife Sharon of Kodak, Tennessee, four grandchildren, Matthew B. Bulls, Mindy M. Bulls, Jeremy Gribnau and wife Emily, Jeffrey Gribnau and wife Jessica, five great grandchildren, Matthew B. Bulls II, Annelise Gribnau, Ella Gribnau, Avery Gribnau and Norah Gribnau.

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Dellphine & Barry Haynes February 3, 2012
We just wanted to extend, our deepest sympathy, to the family of Amy Bulls. Barry and I didn't know her, that well, but we do know Jimmy & Debbie Bulls. There isn't anything we can say or do, to make the pain go away, so our prayers are with you and your family, sincerely Dellphine & Barry Haynes
Cathy Esquivel February 2, 2012
Barbara and Ronnie, I just heard last night about the passing of your sweet mom. I am praying for you and your family. Love, Cathy Esquivel
Marian Chauvin Burt February 2, 2012
We are so sorry for your loss and will pray for all the family. My younger brother and I were just kids when your beautiful and kind mother began working at King's Pharmacy on Procter Street. We loved her and she always was happy to see us when we came into the drugstore, which was daily since we could walk from our house just down the block. We will always have good memories of those days and will remember how Mrs. Amy was part of those good memories. God be with you at this time.
Greg Schober February 2, 2012
Aunt Amy and her twin sis, my Mom, were gasoline for each others fire to lauhter and joy. Aunt Amy always made feel like a favorite when we visited the Bulls clan back in the 60's for our legendary trips to the "gyp joints" in Galveston. Driving to Aunt Amy's in my 65 Cuda as a late teen was my first long haul trip. I will remember her fondly always. My heart goes out to my cousins and all their families. I know you all are hurting. I will pray for your peace and comfort and trust in our Lord.
Dixie Wiesen February 1, 2012
DEBBIE BULLS & FLY. OF AMY LOUISE BULLS, MY CONDOLENCES IN YOUR LOSS. I KNEW HER THRU KING'S PHARMACY. A FINE LADY. PRAYERS & SUPPORT WITH LOVE, DIXIE WIESEN WACO, TX.
Gina Gutierrez February 1, 2012
Debbie and Jimmy, So sorry to hear about your mom's passing. My prayers are with you and all of your family. Gina
Sally Cunningham February 1, 2012
I will always remember my sweet Aunt Amy's smile and her dry wit. She was always so warm and gracious to me and my brothers. And she could make killer spaghetti and meatballs!! Aunt Amy will always be loved.
Susan Enright Irby January 31, 2012
Amy is a Lady that I will never forget. She was always a happy and loving woman. I will miss you!

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