Andrew Glen Bull (34), of
Roy, Utah, returned to his heavenly home on January 1, 2025 after a four-month battle with leukemia. Andrew was born on December 14, 1990, in
Ogden, Utah, to L. Wane Bull and Doris Stacey Bull. He faced life's challenges with remarkable strength and positivity despite having a rare multisystem disorder known as Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome.
Andrew graduated from Roy High School in 2009, where he particularly enjoyed his science classes and singing in choir. His love for reading was evident, as he often immersed himself in books, seeking knowledge and adventure through literature.
Andrew found immense joy in walking his dogs daily. He often stopped to visit with friends and neighbors along his route, creating a sense of community and connection. Andrew was an avid gamer and particularly enjoyed the outdoor adventures of Pokémon Go. He also took pleasure in connecting with family through his video game hobby.
His professional journey included a short time at a call center, working at Deseret Industries, and the Weber County Library. Most recently, he brought smiles to many as he worked alongside his dad running a cookie business. His dad was impressed with Andrew's problem-solving skills and the relationships he fostered with clients.
Andrew had a big heart and a gift for giving, often surprising his nieces and nephews with gifts from dollar store trips and sharing sweet treats, including his heavenly homemade chocolate fudge.
Andrew's family is so proud of his example while facing the end of his life. He was cheerful, brave, gentle, and loving. Being with his family during the busy holiday season while feeling his worst was his highest priority. When asked what he was most worried about while ill, his concerns were not of himself but were for his mom.
Andrew was predeceased by his father, L. Wane Bull and is survived by his mother, Doris Stacey Bull, brother, Jason Bull, and sisters, Stacey Chadwick and Kristen Avery. His family is grateful for the loving care provided by the doctors and nursing professionals at LDS Hospital, McKay Dee Infusion Center, and Intermountain Home Healthcare and Hospice. While his family misses him immensely, they are also grateful Andrew is freed from his limited mortal body and is reunited with his dear dad.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 10. 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Spring Brook LDS Ward, 5089 S 3100 W,
Roy, Utah.
Visitations will be on Thursday, January 9, 2025 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 5865 South 1900 West,
Roy, Utah, and Friday, January 10, 2025 at the Spring Brook LDS Ward, 5080 South 3100 West, Roy, from 10:00-10:45 a.m. prior to the funeral.
Interment will be in the West Haven Cemetery, 1550 South 2350 West, West Haven, Utah.
In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to make a donation to the Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome Foundation at https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9LP2EH56R62MJ