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Jamie Everard Bullis

Boise, Idaho

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Jamie Everard Bullis Jamie Everard Bullis, 28, died unexpectedly on December 22 in San Francisco. Jamie was born April 1, 1980 in Wenatchee, Wash. to David John Bullis and Barbara Lyn Bullis. Jamie attended Lake Hazel Middle and Meridian High. Jamie began traveling at an early age by hopping...

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Words, I feel, fall short here. I am sorry for the agony you must be feeling, as I feel now. Jamie was a large part of my life for a short period of time, but he impacted me, made me smile, he was my friend, in a world where friends are too hard to come by. He was my best friend in Portland, and while we lost touch, he never left my thoughts or my heart. I am sorry for the selfishness of this message, talking about myself when you have lost family. I grieve with you. Thank you for your time.

THINKING OF YOU STILL AND ALWAYS WILL JAMIE, YOU ARE SO LOVED BY THIS WHOLE FAMILY. WE LOVE YOU SWEETIE

Our condolences to the family and friends of Jamie. So sorry to hear of your great loss.

Barbara, Pat and I are so sorry for the loss of Jamie.
May God be with you and you are in our prayers.

Bob Bullis (son of Everard Jay Bullis)
Spokane, Wa.

Barbara, we are very sorry to hear of the tragic loss of your wonderful son. May your faith and friends give you the strength needed at this trying time.

Barbara, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Barbara, you are strong. God always has given you strength. I am sure he is providing you that same strength, especially now. Love Lonny and Kasey

Jamie was the first boy I ever loved and I will always remember the special way he made me feel. He was definitely taken from us at too young an age and will forever remain in our hearts.

Barbara, our family is sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family in your time of grief. May your memories of Jamie and your faith in all that is good bring you comfort through this difficult time.