Edith Mae Bullock age 69 of Hillsboro died Monday, March 15, 2010 at the Highland District Hospital. She was born July 24, 1940 in Kingsport, Tennessee the daughter of the late Joseph and Ida Spray Baker. Mrs. Bullock was a member of the Hillsboro Bible Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Donald N. Bullock whom she had married on October 16, 1966, two daughter, April (Marc) Norton of Cincinnati, Alice Arrowood of Cincinnati, two sons, James (Judy) Arrowood of Milford, Clayton (Cathy) Bullock of Hillsboro, twelve grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, one brother, Joe (Beulah) Baker of Rogersville, Tennessee, two sisters, Wanda Dunn of Norwood, Faith (Carl) Bullock of Broadhead, Kentucky, one brother-in-law, John Fletcher of Norwood and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Bill Baker and three sisters, Peggy Winters, Greta Fletcher and Tallulah Baker. Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 20th at the Hillsboro Bible Baptist Church. Pastor Dan Lamb will officiate. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Hillsboro Bible Baptist Church. The Turner & Son Funeral Home is serving the family. For more information or to send condolences to the family please visit www.turnerfuneralhomes.cc
I am very sorry to hear about Edith.I really enjoyed takeing care of her when she was at Heartland.She was a very kind and gentle person to take care of. May Godbless all of you at this time.
I was sorry to hear of the passing of Edith. Edith was a real pleasant lady and I was glad to be a part of her care team when she was at Heartland. I also had known her thru working at Kmart years ago. She was always willing to help in anyway she could. My thoughts and prayers are with your family, God Bless all.
To the family of Edith Bullock; I just wanted to extend my heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your loved one. I was priviledged to have known Edith while at Heartland in the past, and to have been part of her care. She was a pleasure to know and was one of the most pleasant ladies that I have met in all my 31 years of healthcare. I am Thankful to have been an acquaintance, and that I got to know her. I am certain that she will be missed, but I believe that the Lord has a place for her in his heavenly kingdom, and that someday we all will meet again. I pray that God will grant you the peace in your heart and comfort in this great time of need, that only he can do. Bless each one of you, Sincerly in Christ, Valerie Deaton, STNA.