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Betty Joyce Bullock (Nee Stephan)
June 4, 1932 - December 16, 2016
On December 16, 2016, Betty passed away peacefully at the age of 84 years at West Park Lodge with family by her side. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Darlene (Doug) Fano, Brenda (Norm) Schneider, Ricky Pippus, Randy (Brenda) Pippus, and Debra Pippus. She will be dearly missed by numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, her husband Ralph Bullock, her daughter Rhonda, several brothers and sisters, and one grandchild.
Betty was born in a small town in Saskatchewan and moved many times in her life as her father worked for the railroad. She had five sisters and six brothers. She married and had her six children; later in her life she met and married Ralph in 1989. They spent many years of their retirement travelling and volunteering at the Legion and at kiosks for the RDVA.
Heartfelt thanks to the wonderful and caring nurses and staff at West Park Lodge for the wonderful care provided to her. A special thank you to Dr. Erin Thomson and nurses from Red Deer Home Care for their care and compassion during Betty’s time at the lodge.
At Betty’s request, there will be no memorial service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to West Park Lodge in Red Deer.
Betty was born in a small town in Saskatchewan and moved many times in her life as her father worked for the railroad. She had five sisters and six brothers. She married and had her six children; later in her life she met and married Ralph in 1989. They spent many years of their retirement travelling and volunteering at the Legion and at kiosks for the RDVA.
Heartfelt thanks to the wonderful and caring nurses and staff at West Park Lodge for the wonderful care provided to her. A special thank you to Dr. Erin Thomson and nurses from Red Deer Home Care for their care and compassion during Betty’s time at the lodge.
At Betty’s request, there will be no memorial service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to West Park Lodge in Red Deer.