Ann V. Bullock

Service Date: March 19, 2022
Interment Info: Trinity Episcopal Church
Service Info: Trinity Episcopal Church
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Ann V. Bullock (nee Vaughan), 88, of Cincinnati, OH, formerly of Ryland Heights, KY, passed away on Tuesday, February 22, 2022. Ann was a member of PEO, Ryland Lakes Country Club, and a graduate of University of Kentucky.

Ann was preceded in death by her parents, Edgar Jr. and Hazel Vaughan; her husband, John “Buzz” Bullock; and her brother, Richard “Dickey” Vaughan.

She leaves behind her children, Lynn (Chris) Kenney, John R. (Dawson) Bullock, and Amy (David) Kahn; and her siblings, Jane (James) Walters and Edgar Vaughan III.

Ann also leaves behind her grandchildren, Andrew (Anna) Kenney, Zachary Kenney, Caroline and Gibson Bullock, and Preston and Henry Kahn; and her great-grandchildren, Louis and Eliza Kenney.

Ann had an impact on people in many ways. She loved her family and made sure there were many happy memories from family dinners, celebrations, and travels and adventures.

Ann made the city of Cincinnati a better place through her many volunteer endeavors including; presenting a drug prevention campaign through the Junior League, uniting Cincinnati with its’ Sister City Kharkiv, and coordinating volunteers for Kindervelt, the World Figure Skating event in 1987, Cincinnati’s Bicentennial Celebration, and Tall Stacks. She was recognized for her volunteer work when she was named Cincinnati Woman of the Year in 1988. When asked for her advice on what others can do for their community, Ann said, “The most important thing is to not be afraid to get in and tackle a big job.”

Ann impacted all who knew her by showing genuine interest in each person, listening and making you feel special.

A celebration of life service for Ann will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church in Covington, KY. A reception will follow the service from noon – 2:00 p.m. at the Madison in Covington, KY.

Memorial contributions can be made to: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

(P.O. Box 5202, Cincinnati, OH 45201-5202) or to the Good Samaritan Mission Fund through Episcopal Retirement Services (checks to The ERS Foundation, 3870 Virginia Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 or online at http://www.ersfoundation.org/).

 

To share a story about Ann or to leave online condolences, please go to: www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com/obituary/ann-v-bullock/.

Saturday
19
March
10:30 am

Trinity Episcopal Church

326 Madison Ave
Covington, KY 41011
Phone: (859) 431-1786

Trinity Episcopal Church

Address: 326 Madison Ave Covington, KY 41011
Saturday
19
March
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Emerald Room at the Madison

700 Madison Ave.
Covington, KY 41011

Such a Leader

I worked on Ann’s team for several of her volunteer activities – the Sister Cities conference, World Figure Skating championship, Cincinnati Bicentennial, and Tall Stacks. I was just one of the worker bees, but I learned so much by working for her. Ann was a true leader and a gentle spirit, proving that you can get a lot done and still be a kind person!

Bettye Beaumont


A True Lady

Ann brought kindness wherever she went. She will be remembered with the same kindness.
Diana and Jim Muehlenkamp


A privilege to know the entire family

Lynn, John and Amy,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Your mom and dad, and granny too, were wonderful people to know and it was very much a privilege to have known each and every one of you. I am sad that your mom is gone, but happy that she lived such a full life.
Kind regards,
Bill Reichert


Condolences

Wayne and I are so sorry for the loss of your Mother. Ann was always a big part of Ryland with her upbeat attitude and smile. And I’m sure it was the same way when she moved to the Dupree House. Her sweet ways will be remembered always.
Wayne and Diane Victor