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George H. Bullen

New York, New York

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BULLEN--George H. 1946 -2008. George Bullen died on January 28th, after a brave battle with cancer. He was 62. George Bullen was Chairman of the Bullen Insurance Group of companies, which includes Geo. V. Bullen & Son, Inc., Geo. V. Bullen & Son Florida, Inc., and Jackson Hole Insurance...

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It has been a year since you left us. Much has changed except your spirit that lives on in those who cherished your life. You were a loyal friend and I don't understand why God had to take you so soon.
Your Mother is still with us and her caretaker & friend MJ has not left her side along with her dog Coco.
I will always check in on her as I promised you I would.
It is a very sad day..you are missed dearly.
Melinda

George was the finest, kindest, most loyal person I have ever known. He cared about people, their lives, and made sure that everyone around him was treated with respect. He truly lived by the Golden Rule. George was my mentor in business over my 15 year tenor with his Florida office.
It is with great sadness that
that era is now gone.
God Bless you my friend. I will never forget you. I know I will see you in heaven.

We are so very deeply sorry to hear that George has passed away. Our thoughts are with the entire Bullen family.

Jennifer & I are very sorry to hear about your loss.

Jackson Hole is short one great gentleman cowboy.

George's spirit will live on in all the lives he touched with his incorrigable sense of humor, his style and elegance, his indomintable spirit and his warmth and caring. How lucky we were to have had the pleasure of his company.

George Bullen was lovely and such a love...and put the gentle in gentleman.

My sincere condolence goes out to your family. Life seems very hard to deal with when you lose someone you love in death. May you find comfort in the bibles promise found at Psalms 34:18 which says "Jehovah is near to those that are broken at heart; And those who are crushed in spirit he saves."

At the last funeral I went to where George was was an usher, he greeted me at the the door of the church and lead me to a seat cramped in the rear. He said to me "These seats are $ 10". I'm guessing that seats at his funeral should be going for $50.