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Randy Bruse Bullard
Oct 23, 1956 - Nov 11, 2024
Posted by
Martha Reddout

© Watts Funeral Home
(permission granted)

Randy Bruse Bullard, age 68, of Ardmore, OK, passed away on November 11, 2024, at Mercy Hospital in Ardmore, OK.  He was born on October 23, 1956 to Randol and Kathryn Bruster Bullard of Madill, OK.  He is survived by his sister, Lynda Davis, and husband John of McKinney, TX.  They assumed guardianship responsibilities after the death of his parents.  Additional survivors include his nephew, John A. (Trey) Davis, III, and wife Andrea of Galveston, TX., niece Ashley Davis Kiplinger and husband Keith of Nacogdoches, TX., great-nephews Zane, Carson, and Landon Davis and great-niece Kathryn Kiplinger.  Paternal aunt, Frances Bullard, and cousins Carol Bullard Hull and David Bullard.  Also, survived by long-time roommates, Elbert Cotton and Stevie McDaniel, and many extended family and friends.

Preceded in death by parents, Randol and Kathryn Bullard, maternal grandparents, Escar and Virgie Oller Bruster, paternal grandparents, Andy and Annie Prater Bullard, and uncles Lester and Royce Bullard.

Randy attended Madill Elementary Special Education Classes until the age of 10 years when he became a resident of Southern Oklahoma Resource Center in Pauls Valley, OK.  When SORC closed, he moved to Ardmore, OK, under the care of KiBois Community Action Foundation, Inc. and attended Sunshine Industries Adult Day Service where he made many friends.  As a young child, with his family, he attended the First Baptist Church, Madill, OK.

Randy was a very congenial and happy young man.  He enjoyed being with his family and friends and making new friends.  He loved music, going for rides, eating out, his special phone, watching big trucks and heavy equipment, and dancing in the gym with pretty girls with ponytails.  The Halloween Parade was his favorite time of year, and he talked about it all year.

There was no lack of loving care throughout Randy’s lifetime.  A special thank you to the management and many caregivers through the years with KiBois and Sunshine Industries.  Also, a special thanks to the many others who provided for his personal and medical care.

His final resting place will be next to his loving parents and maternal grandparents at Woodberry Forest Cemetery in Madill, OK.

A Celebration of Life will be held on December 14, 2024, 2:00 PM, at Watts Funeral Home Chapel in Madill, OK.  Services will be under the direction of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to: KiBois Community Action Foundation, Inc., P. O. Box 3324, McAlester, OK 74501, Attn: Stacy Boren, or Sunshine-Industries, 500 Park Street S.E., Ardmore, OK 73401. 

MEMORIAL SERVICE
Watts Memorial Chapel
Saturday, December 14, 2024
2:00 pm
200 South First
Madill, OK 73446

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