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Dr. James Matthews Bullock M.D.

Dr. James Matthews Bullock M.D. obituary, East Lansing, MI

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James Bullock Obituary

Dr. James Matthews Bullock, M.D. East Lansing Our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Dr. Jim Bullock joined his Heavenly Father on June 16, 2012 at the age of 76 after a courageous ten-year battle with Alzheimer's disease. During this difficult time, we were all energized and encouraged by the love and compassion of so many treasured friends who gave support in numerous ways for which we are eternally grateful. If there was ever a man who knew how to combine the serious pursuit of knowledge and academia, along with the joyful pursuit of laughter, jokes and pranks, it was Jim Bullock. He was a brilliant orthopedic surgeon who treated all his patients like family, believing that the practice of medicine was not just clinical, but more importantly, personal. He taught us to pursue our passions, to work hard, to play hard, and to share everything with a generous spirit. Jim was born on Jan 11, 1936 in Jamestown NY to Bertha Adamson and Frederick Bullock. He spent his childhood in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania where he developed his life-long love of all things Pittsburgh: Steelers, Penguins, Pirates, and very importantly, Heinz Ketchup. His educational endeavors began with a BA from Colgate University and membership in the Sigma Chi Fraternity, and an MBA from The University of Michigan. In 1960 he married Maryjo Meads, his cherished wife of 51 years, after meeting her at the world famous Elbo Room on Ft. Lauderdale Beach, Florida. Several years later, with two small babies, and a job at U.S. Steel, Jim decided to completely shift gears and seek a career in medicine. It was his belief that the ability to serve others through his profession was paramount to a meaningful and gratifying life. With some hardship and sacrifice, Jim and his family moved to London, Ontario where in 1963 he entered medical school at The University of Western Ontario. He served as president of his class, president of Student Council, and was the eventual recipient of the prestigious University of Western Ontario's Surgery Prize. The next year, his internship took his family to Midland, Michigan. They then moved back to London where he was a member of the first class of the Jack Kennedy Orthopedic Residency Program. His third year was spent in Vancouver, British Columbia at The Royal Victorian Hospital. Subsequently, his family moved back to London to complete his orthopedic training. After graduating from his residency, Jim's growing family of five moved to Lansing, Michigan where he joined the practice of East Lansing Orthopedic Association, PC, and then welcomed his fourth child. Jim's acclaimed medical career included 31 rewarding years of practicing orthopedics at both Ingham Medical Center and Sparrow Hospital. At Ingham, he served as Chief of Staff and Chairman of the Pharmacy Committee. Most notably, Jim was a pioneer and visionary in the management of chronic back pain. Dr. Bullock and his colleague Dr. John Jerome PhD started the first Pain Clinic in the State of Michigan, and only the fifth of its kind in the nation, using what were then called "radical innovations." Today these treatments are used as standard procedures in the management of chronic back pain. Jim began a solo orthopedic practice in 1987 concentrating on the treatment of backs and medical/legal work that utilized both his remarkable business and communication skills. Among the many philanthropic missions supported by Jim, he was most proud of founding and chairing, along with Maryjo, The First Annual Father Mac Dinner, providing tuition assistance grants for families in need seeking a faith-based education at Lansing Catholic High School. The endowed scholarship fund now totals over 1.5 million dollars providing thousands of dollars in annual support. Of Jim's many roles as surgeon, philanthropist and friend, his most coveted role of all was that of family man. It was always "family first" and he was absolutely adored by his wife, children and grandchildren. His ten grandchildren lovingly called him "Bampa" and couldn't wait to spend time with him. They looked forward to candy in his coat pockets, silly hats on his head, and magic tricks making their toys disappear and reappear! They loved seeing him in the stands of their sporting events and in the audience of their performing arts productions. Jim was an enormous sports enthusiast both as a participant and as a spectator. He ensured that he passed down to his son and three daughters his love of all sports, sports trivia, rules of the game, and general fanaticism for anything played with a ball or puck! After many years of trying, he could never quite reconcile his history with U of M and his affection for MSU. He spread his love and support over both institutions! If toasting or public speaking were an Olympic Sport, Jim surely would have been a gold medalist because he loved nothing more than commanding the attention of the room and making speeches about family members, cherished friends, or his general philosophy on life. We all loved this! Our family will forever remember the joy he experienced pursuing his many other avocations and hobbies including bridge, fishing, gardening, jazz music, the big-band sound, fine food and beverage, doling out nicknames, and many years of golf and fellowship at The Country Club of Lansing. Jim is survived by his loving wife Maryjo, his son (of Okemos) James Matthews Bullock Jr. and wife Marnie Noe Bullock and children Clayton James and Carly Noe. He is also survived by his oldest daughter Christine Bullock Brogan (of East Lansing) and husband Gregory David Brogan and daughters Madeline Brearey, Savannah Rae and Isabelle Christine. Also surviving, is his third child Catherine Bullock Jesko (of Saginaw) and husband Dr. James Joseph Jesko and sons Harrison James and John Joseph. Jim's youngest child is Andrea Bullock Cooper (of Lombard, IL.) husband Jason Andrew Cooper and sons Troy James, Charles Law and Elliott Meads. Also surviving are Jim's closest friends, Maryjo's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Ed and Barbara Meads of London, Ontario and their children and grandchildren. All of our lives are deeply enriched by the family love and laughs we've shared together through the years. Additionally surviving are Jim's sister-in-law, Marilyn Bullock of Bella Vista, Arkansas and her two sons. Jim was preceded in death by his parents and his only brother, John Alan Bullock. He was also preceded in death by Maryjo's parents, Dr. and Mrs. G.E. Meads of Oxford, MI who lovingly helped support Jim, Maryjo and their children during the difficult medical school years. Jim always felt enormous gratitude for their love and sustenance. The family will receive friends on Friday, June 22, 2012 from 12-2p.m. and from 6-8p.m. with a Scripture Reading at 6pm at Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes, 1730 E. Grand River Avenue in East Lansing. The Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 9:30a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in East Lansing with Rev. Mark Inglot as celebrant. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make memorial contributions may do so to either the Lansing Catholic High School Heritage Fund, 501 N. Marshall Street, Lansing, MI 48912 or the St. Thomas Aquinas Parish School Capital Campaign, 915 Alton Road, East Lansing, MI 48823 in honor of Dr. James Matthews Bullock M.D., with the spirit of knowing that a gift of education yields remarkable rewards. On line condolences may be made at www.greastlansing.com

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Published by Lansing State Journal from Jun. 18 to Jun. 19, 2012.

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Stephen Hill

November 18, 2012

I was a member of the extented Bullock family many years ago. Dr. Bullock was a great friend and mentor. I still remember our many great conversations on Sunday mornings while everyone else slept. His advice was relevant then and still relevant today. I am a better person because of it.

To Mrs. Bullock, Chrissy and the rest of the family my deepest sympathy. Your loss is enormous and the void in your lives will be signifcant. However, the legacy that your husband and father leaves is large and wide spread. The world is a better place because of him.

Joan & Peter Alford

June 24, 2012

Dear Maryjo
Peter and I and all the family send our love and most sincere sympathy to you, Jimmy, Chrissy and all the family at this very sad time.JoAnn Sweeney sent the obituary to us.
We often think of the old days on Ivanhill when the children were little and your Mother and Dad would arrive with a cul of goodies! They were great times with great neighbors we will never forget.

Hi Maryjo: This is Peter. Reading Jim's obit, we never realized how much he had done even before Ivanhill. A truly remarkable guy - perhaps we all took for granted too much.

Our thoughts, lcve and prayers are with you and all your family.

Love,

Joan, Peter and all the kids.

Vince Spagnuolo

June 24, 2012

Dear Bullock Family:I knew Jim both professionally and personally. He was a very warm and caring physician even when we found ourselves on the opposite side of a matter. I always made sure to remind him that he was one of the few doctors I knew that had a business degree--which made him smile with pride. Please accept my personal condolences along with those of my family. Vince & Jackie Spagnuolo and family.

June 22, 2012

Dear Maryjo. Pam and I were sorry to hear the news. Jim was such a strong prescence and influence on our class. When we think of our medical school days, we think of good times at the Bullocks. Maryjo, you and Jim were wonderful hosts (even when we stayed rather late). Maryjo, we are thinking of you and your family. All our love, Pam and Charlie

June 22, 2012

Dear MaryJo and family,
Thinking of you at this time of great loss. Such wonderful memories of the many occasions spent with the Bullocks; all the laughter, fun, and good cheer. Jim was a great classmate to everyone in the meds class of '67 at Western; he will be greatly missed. Hoping you might be able to join us at the 45th reunion in September MaryJo. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
John Sangster

June 22, 2012

Dear Meadsie:
So sorry to hear the sad news. We have always been really happy to have introduced the two of you. What a terrific couple. So many fond memories of Ft. Lauderdale, Colgate & Michigan. You have been a shining light of God's love and His grace.
Barb & Jim Voorheis (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)

Manya Constant

June 22, 2012

Dear Maryjo,
Errik and I would like to express our deepest sympathy on your husband's loss. I know how much he suffered during the last few years and how devastating it was for his family to witness this deterioration. It is such a cruel disease. He was a wonderful man and a competent physician and this is how you should remember him, allowing the good memories of his life to give you comfort during this difficult time you are going through.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Manya and Errik Constant

Maurice Schoenberger

June 22, 2012

Maryjo and family, Let me offer my condolences to you and your family over the passing of Jim. He was a wonderful man, both personally and professionally. I loved talking to him about personal injury cases, the law, medicine and everything else. He was so likeable and fair to everyone he had any contact with, and surely Jim left the world a better place.

I have a pretty good understanding of what you have been through with Jim's illness. I know that you will take comfort in remembering the many wonderful years of your marriage.

Warm regards,
Maurice E. Schoenberger

June 22, 2012

To MaryJo and family. Sad to hear of Jim's passing. It has been some time since we heard that familiar laugh. We both enjoyed our years together in London with both of you. Our thoughts are with you MaryJoe.

Bob and MaryFay

June 22, 2012

Jim was a great friend of the UWO Medical School Class of '67 and we have missed not seeing him for the past few reunions due to his long illness..
Maryjo, if you are in London visiting the Meads in Sept at the Home Coming celebrates (45 years) we would love to see you...Stu Eberhard

RJ Regan

June 21, 2012

Dr. Bullock was a tremendous man and I loved talking with him at CCL. Some of my favorite memories were dinner with him and his honest and direct comments that made Chrissie blush (not an easy thing to do). He will be missed!

Robert Wilson

June 21, 2012

I was a patient of Dr. Morlock over 35 years , I will really miss him
God Bless his family

June 20, 2012

June 20,2012
Mary Baker(Dr.Robert) of London,Ontario sends my deepest sympathy to Maryjo and family. I have many wonderful memories of the good times we had through medical school.
Mary Baker London On

Albert Mango

June 20, 2012

Jim was my mentor and big brother at the Sigma Chi House at Colgate University. I credit Jim for making me understand the importance of receiving a good college education. Those same caring and loving qualities obviously remained his hallmark through out his life...Jim leaves an outstanding legacy that everyone should embrace and follow.

Jo Ann Sweeney

June 20, 2012

Jo Ann Sweeney and family, London, Ontario send their condolences to Maryjo and family at this sad time. We remember the old days when our husbands were busy training in their medical specialties and our children were at school at the Mount.

Jan and Jim Squires

June 19, 2012

We will remember Dr. Bullock for his dedication in the catholic community. He was a gentle man with a sincere heart. RIP

Michael Andary

June 19, 2012

I have always appreciated how Dr. Bullock welcomed me to Lansing when I was a young physician in town, fresh from residency. I frequently saw him rounding on patients near dinner time at Ingham. He always had time to discuss patients, medical issues and sometimes hockey, family or travel, always with a smile on his face. He was a gentleman, a wise doctor and a class act. I am glad he raised a great family we can still enjoy.

Nancy Patricia Anderson

June 19, 2012

Although I have not seen the Bullock family for several years there are many fond memories of their graciouness and kindness to me at Country Club of Lansng functions. Maryjo is one of the nicest people on the planet and Jim was always in rare form.
He will be truly missed by all that knew him.

My heartfelt sympathy to Maryjo and the family.

Prayers and blessings to all at this most difficult time.

Miechelle Fowler Landrum

June 19, 2012

So many of my fond High School memories involve the Bullock Family. Dr. Bullock was a wonderful man. I am sure he will be missed by many. Thoughts & prayers go out to the entire family at this time. God Bless!

sparty Baryames

June 18, 2012

I am deeply saddened by the loss of such a great man. He will be dearly missed. My sympathies to Maryjo, Jim and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Sparty Baryames Family

June 18, 2012

To the entire Bullock family. It was always a pleasure and a joy to be around the Bullock family. Dr. Bullock was always interesting to talk with, a great father and grandfather. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Gregg Matekel (Saginaw, Michigan)

Gordie VanWieren

June 18, 2012

Dr. Bullock was a true gentleman who always had a smile and a good word . He was always involved with his family , especially his grand children's events . God bless your family in this difficult time .

Marsha and Bill Madigan

June 18, 2012

Jim and MaryJo were such an important part of Ingham Medical Center, Jim leaves a great legacy there. I enjoyed working with Jim in the medical staff organization at Ingham, and my husband Bill and I have such fond memories of his outstanding service to his patients and to the medical profession. What a lovely description of a wonderful life.

Patti Seehase

June 18, 2012

I was priveledged to have scrubbed with Dr. Bullock and he was so supportive when Dr. DeBruin passed away in helping with many questions and patients. He was a wonderful person who will be missed. May God comfort you during this time.

Wes Mesko

June 17, 2012

I was honored to have been able to practice as a colleague with Jim early in my career. I will always remember and appreciate his encouraging words as I started my Orthopedic practice in Lansing. I am delighted to hear of the good memories by his family and may these be the gift God gives to us all as he departs from us

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