Mr. Edward James Bullitt, age 86, of Bay St. Louis, died on February 27, 2008. Beloved husband of Dolores L. Bullitt of 60 years, Father of 2 sons, Edward John (Judy) Bullitt and Richard Thomas Bullitt. Grandfather of Christopher and Loren Bullitt.
Son of the late Edward Francis and Georgette Bullitt.
Survived by his sister and brother-in-law Vera and August Rantz, and by his sister-in-law and her husband Muriel and Ralph Franck. Preceded in death by his sister and brother-in-law Thelma and Karl Brindell, and by his sister-in-law and her husband Bemice and Charles Costello.
Born in New Orleans, graduate of Redemptorist H.S., served as a bomber pilot during WWII, retired to Bay St. Louis in 1980. He was a member of Pass Christian Isles Golf Club, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The visitation is on Saturday, March 1, 2008 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS with a Prayer Service at 12:00 noon. Interment will follow in Garden of Memory Cemetery in Bay St. Louis, MS.
Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS is in charge of the arrangements.

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Jennifer Otis-Norris
March 2, 2008
Mr. Bullitt was a neighbor of my mother and fathers (ruby and henry otis) since i can even remember my sympathy is great to the Bullitt family I remember passing by and always seeing him golfing in the back yard and when i sold girlscout cookies he was always the first to buy some. Great childhood memories as a good neighbor always came for them my prayers and thoughts are with you all
MIKE BURKE
February 29, 2008
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER ED AS A GREAT MEMBER OF PCIGC. A TRUE GOLFER AND A GENTLEMEN AT ALL TIMES,
Addison Blackmon Jr
February 29, 2008
As Americanism Chairman for the Department of MS, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) I wish to offer the following prayer on behalf of our 100 plus Posts:
To the family of:
EDWARD JAMES BULLITT
Our Heavenly Father, the march of our comrades is over and he lieth down in the house appointed for all the living. The Master saith “Thy brother shall arise again, for I am the Resurrection and the Life, and he that believeth in me, though he was dead, yet shall he live.” We beseech thee to look in mercy on his bereaved family and to Thy name shall be praise forever and ever amen.
VFW Americanism Chairman
F.S. Negrotto
February 29, 2008
Many memories of good times we shared on the golf course. You will be missed greatly.
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