
BULLOCK _ John Kenneth, formerly of North Vancouver, member Discovery Lodge AF&AM, Patron Chas-Maria OES, gently passed into the arms of our Lord, August 25, 2005. Service of Remembrance Sunday, September 25, 1:30p.m. Discovery Masonic Temple, Campbell River. Survived with love by wife Nancy, mother Betty Griffin, North Vancouver, Brother Tom (Pat) and family, Abbotsford; Step-brother Robert Griffin (Karen) and family, AB; Step-sister Sandra Elphick (David), North Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations to the C.R. Hospital Cancer Care Unit, Patient Comfort, 375 2nd Ave., Campbell River, BC V9W 3V1 "He soared on the Wings of Hope To a beautiful life beyond this"To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Marty Cawley
September 22, 2005
Our deepest condolences to all the members of the Bullock Family. Both my-self and my sister have such good memories of John, as I went to school with Tom, and grew up with Tom and his brother John in North Vancouver.
Mr.and Mrs Bullock were a great family and we always had such good times together.
So many good times, stories and adventures.. so many years ago, and they all only seem like yesterday!
John could wire any thing and he usually did! In his home in North Vancouver he had placed speakers in every room of the home. It was great! John was a very loving gentle man and he had a great gift, but then so was he!
Our prayers and thoughts are with your family and we wish you peace, in your hearts.
Marty, Mary-Anne, and Janie Cawley
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Kirk Wong
September 19, 2005
My deepest condolences and much felt sorrow in John's passing. I have gone through cancer treatments in the past few years and understand how the body wears out. But in his passing you need to know that John was a person who stood for customer service.
I had the pleasure of working with John thru 3 different companies. Two of which he was a client of ours and then as a co-worker. He had a standard of service that he did not compromise for anyone. He would always try to test me on just how much I knew about the security industry, it seemed that that was always wanted a challange to see if I knew as much as he did. John has a knack of just baiting you with just about enough information to do something for a client, but would always miss telling you about one key item until you called him to question the info on a client. He really enjoyed being asked to bail out the tech on site with information. We will deeply missed.
On behalf of my son Cameron, and fiance Melissa, I pass on their condolences as well. Kirk Wong
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