Théodore-Lafleur Bullock
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Théodore Lafleur "Ted" Bullock (May 27, 1901 – October 8, 1972) was a
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in the Royal 22e Régiment. He was born in
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, Canada. Bullock long served as Secretary to Montreal Mayor Camillien Houde. He received the Medal of Freedom in 1946. Divorced from his first wife, Agnes Mary Binnie Bullock, by Act of parliament in 1949 or 1950, he remarried in 1958 to
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. Bullock died from a
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at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in
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, Canada on October 8, 1972.


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1901 births 1972 deaths Royal 22nd Regiment officers Canadian Army personnel of World War II Recipients of the Medal of Freedom {{Canada-mil-bio-stub