EVELYN-BULKLEY-Obituary

EVELYN BULKLEY

Tooele, Utah

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Evelyn Alger Bulkley 10/3/1928 ~ 1/22/2011 Our lovely mother is rejoicing with her Heavenly Father and Savior today for the earth has lost a valiant soul. Mom loved hymns and might be singing in the heavens with her eternal companion Ross, her siblings and her parents. She must be delighted to...

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Sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was (is) a great lady. I often think about hunting with Ross and vacationing with your family, Booths, and Wooleys.
John & Pat Jones 213 3rd Ave N, Buhl, ID83316

Terri, Wayne, and Steve....Don't know if you're still reading these, but we hope so because we want you to know what a privilege it was to attend your mother's funeral. How we love her and your dad!! So much of our lives during those 6 years in Ames were influenced by your parents. Then your mom kept us together as long as she could when she lived in the condo in Salt Lake. Her lunches for the Ames' women would be one of the highlights of my year. And her Christmas cards to our family...

P.S. I am thankful to know what happened to Aunt Evie as I attempted many times to notify her the past number of years and could not find her. I wanted you to know that Kaati Toa, who was Ross and Evie's secretary in Tonga was a client of mine and wanted so badly to contact her the past three years. She loved them very much too!
Love, Michele Bulkley

Dear Family,
We have not seen each other for over twenty years, but I have always loved my Aunt Evie and Uncle Ross. I only wish there would have been time in everyone's life to get together. I am thankful for the great example your parents set for me starting when I was in high school and they would come to Salt Lake for conference and take me with them. I was a very lonely child and this was a highlight in an otherwise sad life. Uncle Ross contacted me often after they moved...

Evie was one of my mothers (Leah Gardner) best firends, Thanks for the sweet memories, and the fishing tips. I imaging Evie and Leah having a big hug and watching over the grandchildren they love so much. She was a great person, Love Julie Gardner

Thanks to David Woolley for posting this link on Facebook; I had no idea that Evie had passed through the veil. Here in this college town we sometimes refer to this as her "graduation" from the school of life, where Evie excelled. In our ward she was a rock, a foundation supporting much spiritual progress. Evie and her family are precious to us. Evie, you made the most of your turn on earth. God bless and comfort your loved ones.

Dear Princess,

After reading all these wonderful stories of your mother I now know where your great spirit and loving way comes from. I am so very sorry for your loss but hope you find some peace and happiness knowing she has moved on to a wonderful more grand place.

Dear Bulkley Family

May God be with you now and always. Even though I didn't know her she sounds like a remarkable women and I enjoyed the beutiful obituary. From another Cache Valley descendant and lover of the hymns, Brian K. Smith

In front of Ames Ward Chapel 1959 (before I was born)

I have so many wonderful memories of Evie Bulkley. Her wonerful enthusiasm for life. Her love of her family. I grew up "through the block" in Ames, Iowa and I enjoyed her story-telling wit on many occasions. Stories of her time in Tonga. Stories of "small town" life in Ames. There was one mushroom story, which I think was a joke, but in my young mind all the party guests at the Bulkley home really did eat poisoned mushrooms.

Sister Bulkley drove us to Primary across town to the...