Bruce L. Bulcher
May 23, 1944 - February 26, 2022
Bruce L. Bulcher of Kimberly, Idaho passed away on Saturday, February 26, 2022, at St. Luke's Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Twin Falls on May 23, 1944, to Louis and LaVon Bulcher and was the first of their six children.
Bruce was raised on the family farm off of Falls Ave. and attended school in Kimberly where he played basketball for four years. His JR year the Bulldogs won the District Championship. Bruce graduated from HS in May of 1962. He attended the University of Idaho and was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity majoring in Agricultural Science. Upon his graduation in 1967, Bruce joined the Army and was stationed in Italy. He was an officer working in a communication facility and enjoyed playing basketball on the military team. After he returned home from the service, he worked in Boise for the Idaho State Personnel Department. Soon after, Bruce decided to come back to Kimberly and begin farming with his father on the family farmstead and eventually on his own, South of Kimberly. It was at this time he met the love of his life, Kathy Jo O'Dell. On August 14, 1982, they eloped to Reno, Nevada.
As the size of their farm increased, so did the size of their family. Bruce and Kathy raised their four children on the farm South of Kimberly and Bruce worked hard to make his farm one of beauty and prosperity. Bruce was a long-time member of the Board of Directors for the Kimberly Methodist Church and was involved in the Kimberly Boosters Club for many years. Most recently he sat on the Board of Directors for The Amalgamated Sugar Co. He spent countless hours supporting his children at many different sporting events and passed on his love for the outdoors through numerous camping trips. Bruce loved to read and was a wealth of knowledge, of which his children constantly tested, trying to stump him. After 35 years of farming, Bruce retired giving him and Kathy time to travel, and have many adventures together with friends. He loved and adored his grandchildren and "Grandpa Bruce" will be deeply missed.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Louis and LaVon, and one sister, Linda. He is survived by his three brothers and one sister: Doug (Betsy), Rod (Brenda), Mark (MarJean), and Rhonda (Darlene) plus his five children: Michael Childress, Matthew (Lindsey), Rachel (Mark) Ward, Daniel (Kalla) and Katherine (Cody) Christensen.
A viewing will be held at Rosenau Funeral Home (2826 Addison Ave East, Twin Falls) on Thursday, March 10th, from 5-7 PM. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, March 11th, at 11 AM at the Church of the Nazarene in Twin Falls located at 1231 Washington St. N., (corner of Washington St. and North College Road).
There will be a live stream of the Celebration of Life offered on both Rosenau's website and the Church of the Nazarene's Facebook page.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations are made to the East End Providers, Inc. at P.O. Box 4 Kimberly, Idaho 83341.
The family wants to thank the loving, knowledgeable, and caring staff at St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center.
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Nancy Brackett
March 9, 2022
Matt and Lindsey, so sorry to hear about your father. Remember your parents at one of the church's Christmas program to watch grand daughter Lucy. You are in my prayers.
Jack and Lil Harding
March 8, 2022
So sorry to hear about Bruce! Know that you are in our prayers and we ask God to give you healing and strength and peace! Great Big Hugs!!
Jack and Lil
Lynne Larson
March 5, 2022
Even though it has been close to 20 years since I last saw Bruce, the memories are all there. We had such a good time catching up when visiting, I remember traveling with dad every summer and spending a few weeks with the entire family - learning to ride the motorcycles on the farm and seeing extended family. My prayers are with you all.
Dennis West
March 5, 2022
I have great memories of growing seed bean with Bruce when I was his Asgrow fieldman. He was a great man and a successful farmer. My condolences to Kathy and the family.
Kay (Fyke) Wehrli
March 4, 2022
So sorry to hear of your loss. Bruce was a good childhood friend. His dad and mine were best friends.
Dave Fullmer
March 4, 2022
So very sorry for your loss. I will miss a good neighbor and friend. Our thoughts are with the whole Bulcher family. Dave, Eve, & ChaCha
George Arrossa
March 4, 2022
So very sorry to hear of Bruce´s passing. I fondly remember his support and kindness. He was a true gentleman. Sending my support and love to the Bulcher family.
Doug Bulcher
March 4, 2022
Fond memories of back-packing the Primitive Area of Idaho, fishing at Lucky Peak, road trips in the Volkswagen van and harmonizing to House of the Rising Sun. RIP brother.........
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