WIB BULL

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It is with great sadness that the family of Wib Bull announce his passing on Saturday May 5, 2007 at the age of 93. Wib was born and raised in the Invermay area. He married Irene (Rene) McNulty on October 24, 1938.  They lived in Invermay and Quill Lake prior to moving to Moose Jaw in 1957. Wib was a Veteran of the Second World War, serving in the Navy as a stoker. He worked in the grain business starting as an agent, then as a superintendent for both Federal Grain and the Pool.  As a superintendent he traveled to many places in Sask. Wib was a member of Trinity United Church since 1957, a member of the Kinsmen, Masons, and the Eastern Star.  He was a Legion member for over 40 years and a sportsman, enjoying playing hockey and hunting. He will also be remembered for his great sense of humour.  Wib’s memory will be greatly cherished by his daughters, Elaine (Ken) Maxwell; Sheila (Jim) Herrem; grandchildren: Mitch, Richelle and Karen Necker; Jennifer (Brad Sparks), and David (Chrissy) Passmore; great-grandchildren Kyle Necker and Mia Passmore; brother Leith (Lois) Bull; and many nieces and nephews.  Wib is predeceased by Rene, his wife of 68 years; his parents, Ambrose and Ethel Bull; sister, Mariette Jones, and brothers, Walt and Cec. A Celebration of Wib’s Life will be held at Minto United Church on Thursday May 10, 2007 at 1:30 pm.  Reverend Bill Thomson will officiate. Royal Canadian Legion Funeral Rites will be conducted by Roscoe Steele. Memorialization will take place at Rosedale Cemetery at a later time.  Memorials to a charity of choice would be appreciated. In living memory of Wib, a tree has been planted in Wakamow Valley by W.J.Jones & Son Funeral Home.    


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Glennys and Gerry Holliday - Courtenay, BC: Dear Sheila and family......so sorry to read of your dad's recent passing. May your memories sustain you in your grief.  Sincerely, Glennys

Mavis and Boyd Evaniuk - Sturgis, SK:  So sorry to learn of your Dads' passing, Elaine, Sheila and families. Will always remember you Dads' great sense of humour. We know that your memories will keep you all strong through this difficult time. Sincerely, Mavis and Boyd.

Brad Sparks - Vancouver, BC: Sorry to hear that he is no longer with us. I know he has added so much life to many people I know. He will be missed forever.

Norma Donovan - Simcoe, ON: Thinking of you and wish I were there for you. With lots of love and all good memories. From Aunt Norma

Norman Graham and Laureen Dube - Calgary, AB: So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing so soon after the loss of your Mom. They had a long life together and I'm sure have left you with many happy memories. I know my Dad has many memories of them and speaks of them often. I remember him always teasing and smiling when I was a little girl. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your sorrow.

Barb and Frank Molsberry - Moose Jaw, SK: Sorry to hear of your Dads passing. He was a great guy. We met him though our friend Norma whom we lived a cross the street from. In time, the memories you have of your Mom & Dad will be a great comfort. May God comfort you at this time.


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