Dr. James E. Bulloch DVM

Dr. James E. Bulloch DVM obituary, Anderson, SC

Dr. James E. Bulloch DVM

James Bulloch Obituary

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Dr. James E. Bulloch, DVM Anderson, SC Dr. James Everett Bulloch, DVM, 60, of 315 Shackleburg Road Anderson, SC, passed on away Friday, May 15, 2020. Born in Monroe, Louisiana on January 29, 1960, a son of the late Everett Ray Bulloch and Faye (Gorton) Bulloch of Monroe, Louisiana and was the husband of Jackie (Josey) Bulloch. Dr. Bulloch was the owner Palmetto Animal Hospital in Williamston, South Carolina. He was a Graduate of the LSU School of Veterinarian Medicine, LSU Alumni, member of the South Carolina Association of Veterinarian Medicine and the American Veterinarian Medical Association. In addition to his mother and his wife, he is also survived by two daughters, Landon Rae Bulloch, MD of Charlotte, North Carolina and Logan Mackenzie Bulloch who recently graduated from Clemson University with a BA Degree in Science and Mechanical Engineering; one brother, Charles Bulloch, of Monroe, LA; three sisters, Robbie Lively and her husband Donnie, Barbara Bulloch and Dorothy Bulloch and her husband Terry all of Monroe, LA; mother-in-law, Brinda Josey, father-in-law, Henry E. Josey, Jr.; brother-in-law, Kip Josey and his wife Lisa; niece, Kailey Josey and nephew, Cale Josey along with many other nieces and nephews and his Palmetto Animal Hospital Family, Angie, Sonya, Buddy, Tina D., Kayla, Sharon, Chloe, Dr. DiMascio, Dr. Lambert, Tina L. and Jerry. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 23, 2020 at Grits and Groceries, 2440 Due West Hwy., Belton, SC 29627 with Rev. Clarence Howard and Dr. Mike Eaves, DVM officiating. The family will also offer a time of reflection for anyone who would like to say a few words. CDC guide lines for restaurants and safe social distancing will be in place. The family would like for anyone attending the service to please wear LSU purple and gold in memory of Dr. Bulloch. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Palmetto Animal Rescue, 10 Roberts Blvd. Williamston, SC 29697. Seawright Funeral Home & Crematory Inman, SC

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June 5, 2020

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May 22, 2020

Susan singleton posted to the memorial.

May 22, 2020

Teresa Sanders (used to be Crews) posted to the memorial.

Linda Ewbank

June 5, 2020

Bullock family,
I am so sorry for your loss. James was a great guy.
Linda Ewbank Antley

Susan singleton

May 22, 2020

We will miss one of our dearest friends and Vet. Thank you for taking care of our fur babies and being our dear friend. We miss and love you. Jamie and Susan

Teresa Sanders (used to be Crews)

May 22, 2020

I can not express my appreciation for the care that Dr. Bullock took care of all our pets and farm animals. He truly had a love for animals, his family and his community!!!

Timothy Weaver

May 19, 2020

Thanks to Dr. Bulloch and Palmetto staff for all they do. May God bless you all during this difficult time.

Heather Willow Haven K9 Retreat

May 18, 2020

Dr. Bullock was such an amazing, kind, thoughtful, gentle man with one of the kindest hearts I have ever met. I am honored to have met such a man. My Deepest sympathies go out to all the family and friends. The Rainbow bridge welcomed a warrior for every animal he helped. GOD SPEED

Elizabeth and Chris Cashion

May 18, 2020

Sending our condolences and love your way. Dr Bulloch will always be remembered for his love and care for so many animals , even the unwanted ones. He will be remembered as a truly wonderful veterinarian and person. This is a great loss to his profession and humankind in our community. His kindness to so many will not be forgotten. Sincerely,Elizabeth and Chris Cashion

Milton Bulloch

May 18, 2020

James' Mother my Aunt Fay was my favorite Aunt ever! I was a freshman in high school when James was born and he took the center point from that day. I remember, when I sent over to Aunt Fay to give one of the Spaniel dog a series of shots, James was there watching every move, learning. One time I had an old trashed made in China knife that I used more as a garden tool than anything else. Young James wanted it. I gave it to him with the warning that it could not hold an edge. The next time I saw that knife, it was sharp, bright and I knew that young James would be one of those guys you would want to know. Life separated us, I to Viet Nam in the Marine's and James on to High School, Premed and LSU Vet. Med. All alone we would touch base and I was always proud of my cousin.

Landon and Logan, we never got to know you closely, but you are indeed blessed to have had a Father like James. There is no one who could love his daughters more or be prouder of his daughters than James. Knowing him, the work that you both will do will be his legacy to all mankind. Jackie, you and I only met one time after you and James got married, and you were ever so sick laying on the couch. But I knew then that James had a winner in you because though you were sick you were being a part of the family. You are blessed by our Father-Mother God in whom is no death, but everlasting Love for us all.

Good Life Cousin!

Donnie Smith

May 17, 2020

Why did I want to play first base?
The best I can remember; I was 7-8 years old when I met James Bulloch. My brother, David, and James were the same age. My dad, Clayton, coached city league baseball and that's how I met Bulloch (I'm not sure that I ever heard anyone call him James). Being the snotty nosed kid that lived to aggravate anyone my brother was associated with was my life's goal. James Bulloch was the only one of the older guys that I always looked forward to seeing. If I had just seen him the day before it didn't matter because Bulloch always made me feel like he was glad to see me. He had the most amazing sense of humor. He could make everyone laugh without offending anyone.
Why did I want to play first base? Because Bulloch, the one that even though he was six years older than me, the one that always made me feel like I mattered....he played first base.
I hope my mother, Lynn, met him at the pearly gates. She always loved him and he loved her too.

Tony & Jane McAlister

May 17, 2020

It was with deep sorrow that we heard of Dr Bullock's passing. I have know him for many years and served with him on some boards. He was one of the most compassionate and loving people I have known. We are Praying for you Jackie and family. May God give each of you His peace that passes all understanding now and forever. We know he will be missed by each of you.

Beverly Sandidge

May 17, 2020

May God wrap His arms around you all during this very difficult time in your lives. Love, Beverly Strain Sandidge

James (Julio) & Amy Ramsey

May 17, 2020

Our thoughts & sincere prayers are with you all during this most difficult time. Dr B will always be remembered as the most kind & compassionate vet we have ever known. May God Bless you & your family with peace & comfort now & in the days to come.

Carmen Klapper

May 17, 2020

Jackie our thoughts are with you , James was one awesome Vet and friend to us . He is gone but never forgotten.
Carmen and Marius
Simpsonville SC

Sherri Bear

May 17, 2020

I'm so sorry for your loss. I will keep you all in my prayers in the days to come. He was one of the most caring vets I have ever met. I started taking my pets to Palmetto Animal Hospital when he first opened. He was a genuine person and did what he could to help his clients and patients. Dr. Bulloch even brought the scales and lab equipment to my house to do my dogs yearly check up since I had 6 big dogs at the time. Always helpful and caring. He will be missed by me and this community. PAH has become family over the years.

Melissa Carroll

May 17, 2020

Dr. Bulloch gave me my first job as a Vet Tech. I worked for him for 10 years. I learned a lot from him. He will be missed.

Cheryl Wyatt

May 17, 2020

I met Dr. Bullock within days of him taking over the practice. He has been my Vet and friend for all these years. Everyone is stunned and we will miss him. His family is in our prayers.

Tommy & Catherine Harvey

May 17, 2020

I'm so sorry for your loss. May God bless and comfort you in the days and years ahead. Dr. Bulloch will be missed by all who knew him.

May 17, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Brenda Perkins

May 16, 2020

James had such a sweet and loving personality. I know James in his early days in Monroe. We would all go over to Aunt Faye s house for a big fish fry after his Dad and a group of guys went deep sea fishing. He was always laughing , cutting up always had a that smile smile . My prayers are with the family and friends that loved him so . May God put his loving hands around you in this time.

Eric McElroy

May 16, 2020

Praying for the family. May God continue to bless and provide comfort.

May 16, 2020

There's never been a nicer, more compassionate man. He loved his family and had a huge heart. James was always available to help an animal in need. He will be sorely missed and he was deeply loved! - Dorothy Hewitt

Cindy West

May 16, 2020

Jackie and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved husband and father . I am certainly praying for you all.

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