Dolar Lemar
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Dolar Lemar
“Pat” Bullard - Madison Parish, Louisiana
January 25, 1935 ~ April 12, 2020 (age 85)
From Crothers-Glenwood
Funeral Home April 13, 2020
Dolar Lemar
“Pat” Bullard was born January 25, 1935 in Tallulah, Louisiana. He passed away
on Sunday, April 12, 2020 suddenly at Madison Parish Hospital at age 85.
Pat was a life long resident of Tallulah, Louisiana. As a student of
Tallulah High School, he participated in boxing under the tutelage of Mr. Jimmy
Yeats. After his return from his four-year stint in the US Air Force, serving
in Turkey and El Paso, Texas, he and Libby Reynolds were married in 1960. Ever
the disciplined (obsessed) health fanatic, he enjoyed years of running long
distance races and playing tennis and golf. In the later years, he was known by
all in town by his extensive walks with his dog, Molly. During his final days,
he participated in weekly physical therapy and recently returned to his weight
bench at home when the Coronavirus closed the doors
of the gym.
Pat was an avid
reader, ever the student in search of knowledge. He received multiple
newspapers and periodicals weekly to keep up with worldly news and enjoyed
gifts of the current Atlas to study and second hand novels. The years spent
watching his grandchildren and great-grands on the
sports field, whether baseball, softball, soccer or track, added many years of
enjoyment, even though he was asked once or twice to quiet down or he would be
asked to leave the ballpark. He always encouraged his grandchildren in their
goals for excellence. Passionate in whatever he chose to do,
Pat would throw himself in 100%. At home, he enjoyed gardening, particularly
growing roses. He talked to his children and brother often, never ending a
phone call without saying “I love you.”
As is common in the
Bullard family, Pat was an avid sports fan, particularly the LSU Tigers. He was
active in youth sports while the children were growing up. He especially had a
heart for helping out kids who didn’t have the resources to help themselves.
Pat retired as Coca
Cola Warehouse Manager in Vicksburg, Mississippi after 39 years of service in
the Tallulah and Vicksburg plants.
Pat was preceded in
death by his parents, Dolar “Pat” and Bennie Booth
Bullard, brothers, W. B. “Pete” Bullard, Sr., Bobby “Duck” Bullard, Henry
“Sammy” Bullard, and sisters, Ola Jane, Audrey Melton, and Virginia Caviness.
Pat is survived by
his wife of 59 years, Elizabeth “Libby” Bullard and their two children, Bobby Lemar (Sherri) Bullard and Donna (Bob) Thomas,
grandchildren, Kathryn (Mitch) Reppond, Patrick,
Drew, and Anna Claire Thomas, Marleigh and Kelsey
Bullard, great-grandchildren, Gracyn, Kennedy,
Carlyle, and Thomas Reppond. He is also survived by
his brother O. B. “Onward” Bullard of Mountain Home, Arkansas, sisters-in-law,
Kathy Bullard of Carthage, Texas and Joan Bullard of Lake Providence,
Louisiana, brother-in-law, Gene Caviness of Delhi,
Louisiana, and numerous nieces and nephews. Pat was especially close to Libby’s
family, including surviving members, Margo Corulla,
Frances and Bill Kennedy, and Bobby and Sally Reynolds. Also left to grieve his
loss is his beloved Boston bulldog, Buddy.
Pat’s faith came
later in his life, but the forefront of his being. His dedication to St.
Edward’s Catholic Church knew no limits. He took pride in his “job” as
housekeeper of the facility on a weekly basis. He and Libby traveled to Europe,
including a visit to The Vatican, after Pat was a newly confirmed Catholic. His
public acknowledgment of his personal faith in Jesus Christ leaves his family
and friends with peace at this time.
Plans for services
are incomplete. The family is grateful for the many offerings of kindness and
encouragement from family and friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider
making a donation in Pat’s honor to St. Edward’s Catholic Church or your local
youth sports organization.