Edmund “Eddie” Bullen 7 December 1931 – 12 December 2024
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I first met Eddie in August 1963 when we were both starting work for M I M in Mt Isa. Along with my mate Mike Flanagan we felt we were part of the Bulllen family. I always looked upon Eddie's children as my younger brothers and sisters. Eddie and I drove to WA with the family to work on the drilling rigs . I will always regard Eddie as one of my best friends and it's been a privilege to know him . I WILL MISS YOU ED R I P BEN .
I have wonderful memories of my big brother who was always so kind to all of us and always had time for us. How goes it youngster was always his greeting. Before Eddies family went to Australia, they lived with us for a few months, I'm not sure how many of us there were but it never felt over crowded we loved having them there. When they went we felt like it was the end of the earth and we would never see them again. The world has gone smaller now and we are so pleased that we got to see Eddie, Brendan and the family many times over the years. We will miss you Eddie but you won't be forgotten as there as so many stories that involve you and as you know us Bullens love to tell a story. Love always Ray, Mags snd family xx
Rest in peace big brother Eddie. As well as serving with the Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, Eddie is one of five family members who have served as a policeman in Liverpool. Initially he worked in the south of Liverpool and then the Police Mounted Department, where his skills as a horseman were utilised. His life was high profile and exciting, with never a dull moment and although sad at his passing we are delighted that his spirit lives on through the family he leaves behind. God bless.
I first met Eddie in August 1963 when we were both starting work for M I M in Mt Isa. Along with my mate Mike Flanagan we felt we were part of the Bulllen family. I always looked upon Eddie's children as my younger brothers and sisters. Eddie and I drove to WA with the family to work on the drilling rigs . I will always regard Eddie as one of my best friends and it's been a privilege to know him . I WILL MISS YOU ED R I P BEN . Read full message here.
I have wonderful memories of my big brother who was always so kind to all of us and always had time for us. How goes it youngster was always his greeting. Before Eddies family went to Australia, they lived with us for a few months, I'm not sure how many of us there were but it never felt over crowded we loved having them there. When they went we felt like it was the end of the earth and we would never see them again. The world has gone smaller now and we are so pleased that we got to see Eddie, Brendan and the family many times over the years. We will miss you Eddie but you won't be forgotten as there as so many stories that involve you and as you know us Bullens love to tell a story. Love always Ray, Mags snd family xx Read full message here.
Rest in peace big brother Eddie. As well as serving with the Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, Eddie is one of five family members who have served as a policeman in Liverpool. Initially he worked in the south of Liverpool and then the Police Mounted Department, where his skills as a horseman were utilised. His life was high profile and exciting, with never a dull moment and although sad at his passing we are delighted that his spirit lives on through the family he leaves behind. God bless. Read full message here.