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Kenneth “Bouncer” Wilburn Bullabough Sr., 57, of Lexington, passed away on Friday September 4, 2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center surrounded by family. Mr. Bullabough was born on November 11, 1957 in Davidson County to the late Marshall G. Bullabough and Hazel Jones Bullabough.
Bouncer was of the Baptist faith and worked as a handyman. He could fix anything and was great at working on small engines. He also enjoyed painting and spending time with his family and friends.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Juanita Bozer Bullabough; a brother, Sam “Pine” West; and a sister, Clydene Barnes.
He is survived by three sons, Kenneth Bullabough Jr. of Lexington, Kevin Lee Bullabough of Lexington, and Willis Bullabough of Hickory; a daughter, Kristy Lynn Bullabough of Lexington; three brothers, Joe “Bud” West of Lexington, Ricky “Tinker” Bullabough of Lexington, and Melvin “Cricket” Bullabough of Lexington; two sisters, Linda “Peggy” King of Lexington, and Bobbie Jones of Yadkinville; seven grandchildren including a special grandson, Tyson Payne; and his favorite dog Prissy.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 5:00 PM at Freedom Missionary Baptist Church (85 S. Lexington Dr., Lexington, NC 27292) conducted by Pastor Clyde Akers. The family will receive friends following the service at the church.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury is assisting the Bullabough family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
karen hughes says
i will miss you very much and i love you very much.you are better where you are going to heaven.you are with your brothers and sister and your mom
Shelby Sterchi says
I love and miss you uncle Bouncer. You are finally out of pain. Please give (your mom) my grandma monkey a hug and kiss for me. Love you bunches.
Tammy Michael says
Tinker and family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. You’re in our thoughts and prayers.
Tammy, Angie, Tabitha, Paul
City of Lexington-Public Services Administration
Ralph says
Dear Bullabough family,
I am sorry for your pain, and loss.
You can find real comfort in what God has promised, such as in John 5:28,29 -He promises that he is going to resurrect all those who have ever died, back to life again here on earth. And all the things that cause us sorrow, pain, and even death, will be gone forever. You can read about this in Revelation 21:3,4, and 1 Corinthians 15:26. To learn more about God’s promises, go to JW.org.
Cathy says
There is a misprint in this Willis Bullabough wan not his son