Bullard, William "Bull" GIlbert
Nov 21, 2018
Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away on Monday, November 19, 2018. He was born on May 8, 1958 in Charlotte, NC. He was a journeyman electrician who worked for the Union for many years and finished his self-employed professional career with his own lighting company. Bull was one of the hardest working men you’d ever meet, touching the home and the hearts of so many in our community. He was so full of life and he loved helping people. Bull had a passion for all types of music and he loved going to concerts. He is already dearly missed by his family and friends.Bull was preceded in death by his father, William Gilbert Bullard, Sr.He is survived by his wife, Carol Ann McDonald Bullard; daughter, Lauren Myers Bullard of Harrison; mother, Irene M. Bullard of Knoxville; sister, Melanie Irene (Randy) Bullard Waters; niece, Olivia Neathery Waters; nephew, James MacArthur Waters of Boone, NC as well as several extended family members.The family will receive friends on Friday, Nov. 23, from 4–8 p.m. at Turner Funeral Home at Highway 58. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 24, at 11 a.m. with Mike Manning officiating in the Turner Funeral Home Chapel. Bull will be buried in New McDonald Cemetery. ...
Funeral for fallen Florence Co. investigator Farrah Turner to be held on Sunday
Nov 21, 2018
Turner's funeral will be at 12 p.m. on Sunday at the Florence Center, according to a post on the Florence County Sheriff's Office's Facebook page. A burial will follow at Florence Memorial Gardens. Details about a visitation have not been confirmed as of about 12:30 p.m., the post also says. "Please keep Farrah's family in your prayers, and ours as well."An FCSO patrol vehicle will also be on display at the Florence Judicial Center as a memorial for Turner, according to another post on the sheriff's office's Facebook page. Henryhand Funeral Homes in Lake City is in charge. According to Florence County Coroner Keith von Lutcken, Turner died on Monday, weeks after seven law enforcement officers were shot at a home in Florence's Vintage Place neighborhood on October 3.“Farrah was the ultimate professional, excelling at everything she did,” Sheriff Kenney Boone stated in a press release on Monday evening. “She dedicated her life to serving the victims of the worst crimes imaginable. Please pray for Farrah’s family, our FCSO family and for our community as we mourn her loss.”The Charleston County Sheriff's Office said local law enforcement officers will assist with the traffic escort of Turner on I-26 from MUSC back to Florence around 1 p.m. on Tuesday.WBTW News13 will provide updates as we receive them. ...