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WM RALPH BULLOCK (WILLIAM)

Born: Jun 30, 1936

Date of Passing: Dec 14, 2022

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WM RALPH BULLOCK


It is with great sadness and much love that we mourn the sudden and unexpected passing of William Ralph Bullock on December 14, 2022, at the age of 86 years. He will be deeply missed by his loving wife Jeanette; children, Lois (Al) Guenther, Cynthia (Pat) Morrow, Bill (Sue) Bullock; stepchildren, Reg (Belinda) Walker and Katherine (Al) Dyne; grandchildren, Jason (Astrid) Guenther, Chris (Danelle) Guenther, Alysha Guenther, Bryan (Barb) Morrow, Nathan Bryan, Elizabeth Morrow, Kyle Sale, Cassandra Sale, Haley Bullock, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Walker, Justin (Melanie) Perras, Cody Waldron; and great-grandchildren, Stella Guenther, Claire Guenther, Jacob Guenther, Zoë Guenther, Isaac Morrow, Levi Morrow, Beau Williamson.
On June 30, 1936 Ralph arrived, welcomed by parents William and Olive Bullock in Maidstone, Saskatchewan. Working on the farm from a young age instilled in him his strong work ethic, which he carried through the rest of his life. Dad went to Keyworth School from grades 1 to 8. This small country school was about 2 ½ miles from their farm homestead. On cold winter days they drove in a horse drawn cutter, in summer months he rode his favourite horse, Silver, to and from school. He went to high school in Maidstone, by then Dad was 16 and drove the neighbouring kids in a car. He was athletic and proficient in sports, winning many ribbons in track and field and played football in high school. During this time he developed a passion for HAM radio, which kept him up late into the evening, because that's when the reception was best.
After graduating from high school, Ralph went to the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Physics in 1958 and a Master of Science in Upper Atmospheric Physics in 1960. While there he made life-long friends and met and married Irene Pearl Heinrichs. They moved to the north end in Winnipeg in the early 1960s. He fathered Lois, and Cindy, and in 1968 moved his young family to St. James where they also welcomed William (Bill). Ralph and Irene were separated in 1989 and later divorced. In 1993 he married Helene Jeanette Walker, welcoming her children Reginald, and Katherine into a blended family.
Dad worked as an engineer at Bristol Aerospace, early in his career he travelled several times up north to Resolute Bay, NWT (NU), and Churchill, MB and to Wallops Island, Virginia, and Brazil, sending weather balloons into the upper atmosphere. He worked on the Black Brandt IV and V rocket project in the early 1960s. Later, he was promoted into management and became the Vice President, Engineering and Quality at Bristol Aerospace and Vice-President, Environmental Affairs with Rolls Royce.
While managing a demanding career and family life, Dad was also unselfishly and heavily involved in his community. He served as a long-time member of the governing council and the executive of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), and was instrumental in the establishment in Winnipeg of the NRC's Canadian Institute of Industrial Technology and its successor, the Institute for Manufacturing Technology. He served on a number of other scientific and technical organizations including Manufacturing Technology Service of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association and, provincially, the Economic and Innovation Technology Council and Total Quality Manitoba Inc. He was also Chair of both the Defence Advisory Board and the Space Committee of the Air Industries Association of Canada. In 1997 he received an Honorary Doctorate in Science from the University of Manitoba. His most significant contribution to the University was establishing the University's Institute for Technological Development. He was also instrumental in the establishment in the University of the highly successful and nationally recognized Engineering and Applied Sciences Industrial Affiliates Program. He was involved when Red River Community College seceded from the Province of Manitoba in 1995 and sat as Chair, Board of Governors of Red River Community College (now known as Red River College Polytechnic) through to 1998. He kept abreast of the many changes at the College over the years.
He enjoyed golfing and was a member of Breezy Bend Golf and Country Club. Curling was another of his favourite sports to play and watch. He was a member and became President of the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club in 1978-1979 and chaired the 1991 World Curling Championships held in Winnipeg. A country boy at heart, he was the happiest spending time at his home north of Woodlands, lovingly referred to as "The Swamp"; it was there he retired in 1996. We fondly remember "cookouts" at the shed prior to when the house was built. He continued with his hobby of HAM radio, his call sign was VE40G. Starting with one radio tower they quickly multiplied and became a family of seven. There were many "tower erecting parties" where he applied his engineering know-how and we managed to put up 40-80 foot towers with a gin pole and a winch.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on January 7, 2023 at 1:00 p.m., at Prairie Spirit United Church, 207 Thompson Drive in Winnipeg.
In lieu of flowers, if so desired, donations may be made to Diabetes Canada or The Kidney Foundation of Canada.


Condolences can be made at www.klfuneralservices.ca
KEN LOEHMER FUNERAL SERVICES

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 31, 2022

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • So sorry to hear of your wonderful stepdad’s passing. Sending much love to your mom, you and your brother and all of your family and his family. So very sorry cuz - Posted by: Heather Hawthorn Doyle (Family) on: Jan 05, 2023

  • Jeanette and family, so sorry to hear of Ralph's passing. During my time at Bristol I was always impressed with Ralph's knowledge and demeanor. He was always so open and willling to discuss matters in a calm and supportive manner. Also enjoyed a few competitive battles on the curling sheet during the annual "Companies Bonspiel" at the Granite CC. A true gentleman in all facets of his life. - Posted by: Russ Duffy (Colleague) on: Jan 04, 2023

  • My condolences to Jeanette and Family. Ralph was a pillar in so many communities as his memorial in the Free Press reflects. He was especially an important pillar at Bristol where he enjoyed so much respect from his team members and offered mentoring to so many. It was a pleasure working with Ralph during our many years at Bristol. Keith Burrows - Posted by: Keith Burrows (Bristol employee) on: Jan 03, 2023

  • So sorry to hear of Ralph's passing. He was a lovely person. Condolences to his entire family - Posted by: Heather (Worked at Bristol ) on: Jan 02, 2023

  • Condolences to Jeanette and the Bullock family. Ralph was a long time friend, colleague and genuine good guy. He had a great and varied life and we know he will be missed by many. He had so many business and academic associations and so much intelligence, confidence and knowledge to share and was a natural leader. Again we wish the family strength and peace at this difficult time. Grant & Vona Edgar - Posted by: Grant & Vona Edgar (Friends ) on: Jan 01, 2023

  • Our sincere condolences to Jeanette and family during this difficult time. We spent many happy hours with Ralph and Jeanette over the years and someone as special as Ralph will not be forgotten. - Posted by: Bob & Judy (Friends ) on: Dec 31, 2022

  • My condolences to the Bullock family. Ralph was a Life Member and supporter of the Manitoba Amateur Radio Museum Inc. www.marminc.ca. Ralph is now a silent key, a term of respect for a deceased amateur radio operator. The key in the term refers to a telegraph key. The instrument that early wireless operators/amateur radio operators, as well as many contemporary operators have used to send morse code. 73 Ralph, Bruce VE4KQ - Posted by: Bruce Johnson (Amateur Radio/Manitoba Amateur Radio Museum Inc.) on: Dec 31, 2022

  • Condolences to Jeanette and family. I worked with Ralph at Bristol and remember him as a kind and considerate gentleman. - Posted by: Garth Palanuk (Colleague ) on: Dec 31, 2022

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