ARLEN BULLOCK
IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO -- Arlen C. Bullock, 62, of Shelley, passed away February 11, 2010, at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah.
He was born August 29, 1947, in Pocatello, Idaho, to Clyde Bullock and Millie Denton Bullock. His family moved to Shelley where he attended schools and graduated from Shelley High School.
He worked in maintenance at Basic American Foods and Premier Technologies. He loved his work and in his spare time enjoyed fly fishing, tying flies, floating the Big Hole River in Montana, reading and drawing.
Survivors are:
Son: Jon Bullock, Twin Bridges, MT
Son: Jason Bullock, Twin Bridges, MT
Sister: Gayla (Lynn) Arave, Idaho Falls, ID
Sister: Ann (Linden) Fielding, League City, TX
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Gary Bullock.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
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Condolences received online:
Gary Warren
gdubb2@cableone.net
Arlen was a good friend and a great fishing buddy. I will always have the fondest memories of the days we spent on the rivers of Idaho and Montana. We are so very sorry to hear of Arlens passing. He will be missed. Gary & Vi Warren
Ric & Cindy Rivers
riversric@yahoo.com
It is so hard to lose a sibling. Our prayers go out to you.
Pat & Sherry Kearney
Some of our kids favorite childhood memories include Arlen and Randy at our house on Sundays watching football or baseball. We were sorry to hear of his passing and wanted his family to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Stan Siems
sandk@ida.net
Dear Friends and Family,
I was saddened to hear that Arlen has past over. He was a great friend to me during our high school years. I didn't get an opportunity to renew our old friendship and we each went on with our separate lives, but I thought of him often and told my wife and family of his keen sense of humor, his loving and giving spirit, and the good time we shared together. He will be missed . . . but I'm sure he's in the loving hands of God and those who have gone before.
Stan Siems
Chris Moon
crittermoon@yahoo.com
I want to express my sympathy to Arlen's family. I used to work with him at Premier. I only knew Arlen for a little over a year but I really enjoyed talking with him as we worked in the same area. He was a really great guy who will be missed by all who had been fortunate enough to work with him.
My Condolences, Chris