Bernice was born in Drumright, Oklahoma, to the late Jesse and Martha Bull, one of eleven children. She received a Master’s Degree and served as a Registered Nurse in Oklahoma, and later, in the Dallas, Texas, area for many years.
Bea's life work was to help people. As a nurse she met and ministered to thousands of people in both physical and spiritual need. As a strong Christian, Bea faced life courageously, and joyfully, with patience, and with never a complaint.
While as a nurse in Enid General Hospital, in Oklahoma, Bea met a patient who the other personnel didn't want to deal with. Being one who never knew a stranger for long, Bea not only got the patient cared for but also fell in love with Otis Truman Fisher (the grumpy patient) and later married him! They shared a wonderful and fruitful life together, in both good times and bad.
During retirement years, she and her husband, Otis, moved to Corsicana, Texas, where they renovated one of the fine, old mansions in Corsicana, and also operated a furniture refinishing and clock repair shop. Also, they hosted Home Bible Studies several days a week for many years. People from different towns and different denominations attended and were blessed by Bro. Otis’ amazing and deep Bible teaching, and Ms. Bea’s wise insights and her lively sense of humor, and quick wit.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Otis; daughter, Beverley West; brothers: Carlos Campbell, Mack Reynolds, Arthur Elisha, Wiley Arnold, and William Neal; sisters: Hattie Mozelle Curtis, Murl Smith, and Martha Louise Henson.
Survivors include her sister, Ina "Sis" Adler, of Caldwell, Idaho; brother, Bob Bull, of Dallas, Texas; her church, Park Meadows Church, of Corsicana, Texas; and other relatives and many friends. E22
Bernice was born in Drumright, Oklahoma, to the late Jesse and Martha Bull, one of eleven children. She received a Master’s Degree and served as a Registered Nurse in Oklahoma, and later, in the Dallas, Texas, area for many years.
Bea's life work was to help people. As a nurse she met and ministered to thousands of people in both physical and spiritual need. As a strong Christian, Bea faced life courageously, and joyfully, with patience, and with never a complaint.
While as a nurse in Enid General Hospital, in Oklahoma, Bea met a patient who the other personnel didn't want to deal with. Being one who never knew a stranger for long, Bea not only got the patient cared for but also fell in love with Otis Truman Fisher (the grumpy patient) and later married him! They shared a wonderful and fruitful life together, in both good times and bad.
During retirement years, she and her husband, Otis, moved to Corsicana, Texas, where they renovated one of the fine, old mansions in Corsicana, and also operated a furniture refinishing and clock repair shop. Also, they hosted Home Bible Studies several days a week for many years. People from different towns and different denominations attended and were blessed by Bro. Otis’ amazing and deep Bible teaching, and Ms. Bea’s wise insights and her lively sense of humor, and quick wit.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Otis; daughter, Beverley West; brothers: Carlos Campbell, Mack Reynolds, Arthur Elisha, Wiley Arnold, and William Neal; sisters: Hattie Mozelle Curtis, Murl Smith, and Martha Louise Henson.
Survivors include her sister, Ina "Sis" Adler, of Caldwell, Idaho; brother, Bob Bull, of Dallas, Texas; her church, Park Meadows Church, of Corsicana, Texas; and other relatives and many friends. E22
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