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Terry Bulling

Salem, Oregon

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Terry (Bud) BullingDecember 15, 1952 - May 8, 2014Survived by mother Iada Bulling and children Casey, Joshua, Karissa.Bud was a baseball catcher for the Seattle Mariners.Memorial service at Madrona Hills Retirement Home, 707 Madrona, March 30th at 2 p.m.

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Miss you so much Uncle Buddy!

I met Terry at Gaylord Perrys HOF induction. I worked security and apparently Terrys tickets for the ceremony were misplaced and he and his wife were not allowed in so Terry headed to a diner for lunch. His wife, however, insisted I leave my post and accompany her to the diner so Terry could positively prove his identity....and she seemed sincere so I did. Long story short, I escorted them both to their assigned seats just in time for Gaylord to acknowledge their presence during his speech....

As we all age and we lose those around us that we fondly remember it reminds us just how valuable our short time on this planet really is. I will always remember Bud as he was and his goofy laugh that came from the soul of a good guy. It's always sad to lose a friend.

He was a cousin

Bud and I did some crazy things at Golden West College driving around in his Baja Bug. He was a good friend and he will be missed.

I will miss you more than you know Uncle! I love you now and forever! Tell my Daddy that I love him too. Love one of your three Mullions :)

I am so sorry you lost your long battle. I remember meeting you in Orlando when you first played for the minors. You then got the call you were hoping for to play for the "majors" and headed north the next day. You became an official Twin that day. Only managed to see you play 3-4 games after that, but you made it where you said you always wanted to be. I know your family will miss you terribly but they will have you in their hearts for ever. Rest peacefully my old friend.

Bud was like a brother to Dotty and I. We traveled the highways alot together and played alot of hand and foot too. We will surely miss him in our travels.