In Memory of

RADM

Lyle

F.

Bull,

USN

(Ret)

Condolences

Condolence From: Mike Schattel Jr.
Condolence: By far the best CO I ever worked under. A few things stand out when I think of those days. First, all sailors on the Connie knew the last place they wanted to be was standing in front of Captain Bull at Captains Mast :). Second, when the whole crew assembled to hear Captain Bull speak, the entire crew would break out shouting Bull, Bull, Bull. May not sound like much now, but back then it was very cool. Last, when Captain Bull gave his goodbye speech in the hanger bay of the USS Constellation. This big tough man broke down with tears in his eyes. He loved his crew and we felt the same about him.
Thursday January 26, 2023
Condolence From: Brian Clark (USMC 1983-1987)
Condolence: I had the distinct honor of working with then Capt. Bull while attached to ASN RE&S in the Pentagon, from 1985-1987. As a young Marine I was incredibly impressed with Adm Bull's leadership and concern for those he led. Truly an officer and a gentleman Adm Bull encouraged me to "Set my goals high, and "GO" for it". Truly inspirational counsel that I've always kept with me. He was a gift to the men and women who served under him and a hero for his lifetime of service to our nation. An amazing life to be emulated and remembered. May God richly bless his family and receive his soul into Gods Kingdom. I look forward to seeing him again one day.
Sunday April 07, 2019
Condolence From: Ed Balija
Condolence: My deepest sympathy to the entire Bull family. I was stationed onboard the USS San Jose and he was the finest CO I ever served under. He allowed my Dad to ride the ship as his guest from Alameda to Hawaii when we changed home ports to Guam and my father never forgot how he was fantastic he was treated during that trip. He spoke about that experience the rest of his life.
Friday August 24, 2018
Condolence From: Peter D. Keogler
Condolence: As a former shipmate who served with Captain Bull both on the USS San Jose (AFS-7) in Alameda and Guam and the USS Constellation in San Diego it is with deepest sympathy that I just heard of his passing. I just went through some old pictures and found a picture from the Change of Command Ceremony In Guam. I was the duty driver that morning and took him from the hotel to the ship and we had a great conversation. Her said he enjoyed me as part of the crew and hoped we would be on the same ship someday again. Less than a year later I was on the Constellation and he saw me in a passageway finding my way around and he immediately greeted me and briefly showed me to my workspace. This despite the numerous crew members onboard an aircraft carrier. Anyway I cherish the memories and he was able to congragulate me on making Chief Petty Officer before he transferred. I saw him once more in passing after he made Admiral. I still remember the great times on the San Jose especially when we first arrived in Guam. He will be missed. OSC(SW) Peter Keogler USN, Ret
Wednesday July 18, 2018
Condolence From: Lee Cappelletti
Condolence: I knew Lyle for a short time but once I met him, I felt I had know him all my life. What a great man. Just knowing he is gone makes me feel sad. His legacy is firm and his time here on Earth speaks for itself. We need more like him now more than ever. God Bless!
Sunday July 15, 2018
Condolence From: Daniel Rush
Condolence: One of the two Naval officers who most influenced my Navy career. Battle Group Alpha, you are remembered with a beer tonight Sir. Hail and fare thee well in Val Hallah. Dan Rush USN Ret Bremerton Wa
Monday May 21, 2018
Condolence From: Arb and Andrea Rylant
Condolence: So many Lyle Bull stories...so little space....and all inspirational! Adm Bull was my XO and then CO in VA-196 from 1974 to 1976. He was an amazing example of humanity and leadership rolled up into one giant personality. In June 1976 off the coast of San Diego on USS ENTERPRISE, he called me out of the Ready Room into the adjacent passageway with a solemn "follow me" gesture. My wife was due to deliver our third child any day...so I was concerned. Remember this was before sonograms, cell phones, email, Skype, Facetime, etc. He then broke into the biggest Lyle Bull grin and said..."Do you want a boy or girl?" I said "either one." He handed me the Red Cross telegram announcing the birth of our son. I love that man.
Saturday May 12, 2018
Condolence From: Tom and Marcia Woodka
Condolence: We have lost a champion in a supporter and an operator of the A-6 Aircraft! Lyle was always there to help others and take care of people. He was truly a role model for everyone that was around him. As a former Commanding Officer of VA-196, we shared something in common. Lyle's reputation as the Commanding Officer was well known and something I looked up to for guidance. Lyle was always available to discuss the A-6 and his former squadron. Our sincere sympathy to Diane and the Bull family.
Friday May 11, 2018
Condolence From: Dennis Marker
Condolence: Admiral Bull was the greatest patriot and American that it has ever been my privilege to know. My condolences to his family for their loss and grief. His memory will live in our hearts forever.
Friday May 11, 2018
Condolence From: PJ Braun
Condolence: It was my privilege to serve under Captain Bull while the Counseling & Assistance Center Director aboard USS Constellation. He was a leader-by-example, who both expected & acknowledged professionalism in action by his shipmates... whatever their position in the chain-of-command. He will be missed... v/r "PJ" Braun, ETCM/USN (retired)
Thursday May 10, 2018
Condolence From: Admiral James Ace Lyons, Jr.
Condolence: My sincerest condolences to the family. Lyle was a great leader and my most effective Carrier Strike Force Commander. I know his son will do his father proud. All the Best, Ace Lyons
Thursday May 10, 2018
Condolence From: Rickee D Eddleman
Condolence: RIP Sir! You were the epitome of what a true leader should be. Your kindness and guidance to a young Ensign, who didn't know "come here from sic'em", was never forgotten. I remember you telling me, "Rickee, don't let anybody ever tell you, because you're a girl, that you're not a valid and valuable part of the Navy! Keep your head straight and keep your sense of humor....you'll need it around us aviators.You were a guiding light in the very new and confusing world of Nav' Air.You had that remarkable ability to remember not only folks' names, but something about each and every one of us - including my late husband. My sincere condolences to the family, friends and former shipmates who knew and loved this extraordinary human being. Godspeed.
Wednesday May 09, 2018
Condolence From: D. M. Steiner, NC1 (Ret.)
Condolence: I was onboard Connie from 1981-1984, and RADM Bull (then Captain) was probably one of the most people oriented skippers I have ever served under. I was assigned to the Career Information Office (CIO) and one of my duties was to report the weekly retention figures to the Captain, on the bridge. He was always very interested and receptive to my reports, which always put me at ease. We had some tee shirts made for Bull's Bunch, but not sure if all crew members got them. I still have mine and it is one of the ship's mementos that I am proud to own. Rest in Peace, Skipper. You will always be remembered.
Wednesday May 09, 2018
Condolence From: RADM Philip Anselmo
Condolence: My daughter Elizabeth (Anselmo) Baumgartner, husband Nolan(Vancouver Canucks coach), and grandson Jake will attend service in our absence. God Bless all.
Wednesday May 09, 2018
Condolence From: RADM Philip S Anselmo
Condolence: RADM Lyle Bull is an inspiration to everyone who served with him. I was blessed to be his XO on Connie and later he was my BG CDR aboard Connie. Two Naval flight officers defended America! A first. He let me run my warship but I always knew it was because Diana told him to! My God bless the family always.
Wednesday May 09, 2018
Condolence From: HT2 Todd “Gator” Franklin
Condolence: One thing a young Sailor never forgets is his 1st ship and his first Capt. !! Capt. Bull will always be that man and will not be forgotten. I send prayers and condolences to the family and my you Rest In Peace Capt. Bull !!!
Wednesday May 09, 2018
Condolence From: ABEC(AW) John S Krasta (ret)
Condolence: My condolences to the Bull family during this time of loss. RADM Bull was my skipper way back on the USS Constellation. I remember him as a great CO, who always took care of his crew. My prayers are with you, his family. God Bless.
Wednesday May 09, 2018
Condolence From: Paul Perez
Condolence: Proud to have served under Admiral Bull aboard the USS Midway. May you Rest In Peace.
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: Jeff Powell
Condolence: Very proud to have served under Capt. Bull on the Connie. Still have my Bull's Bunch T-shirt & great memories. God Speed & prayers to the family.
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: Peter Ricks
Condolence: I served with RADM Bull on the Connie- he was a fantastic leader, and well liked and respected by the crew. Rest Easy, sir!
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: Kevin J. Sherry CDR USN (ret)
Condolence: Admiral Lyle Bull was the finest leader I ever had the pleasure of working for. He was inspirational, always positive, cared for his people and never lost focus on the job. The example he set made you want to be better. I am sorry for his family that he has passed but I am sure his legacy will live on.
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: Pete Axson, DS2(SW)
Condolence: I was very honored to know and serve under RADM Bull. He was a fine man and a genuine role model. HAnd Salute, Sir! Peace and Condolences to the family.
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: BM2 Jerry D Wells
Condolence: It is with deep sadness to learn of your loss and the passing of the Admiral. I served as the bow hook on the Admiral’s Barge in 1987. I had just completed Pilot Rescue and Assult Boat Schools when I was requested to help prepare the Admirals Barge for WESPAC and assist BM1 Cerrna in the boats operation and maintenance. As a young man I didn’t have much responsibilities or concerns for my fellow man, until I witnessed Admiral Bull, use his own Barge, and instructed us to transport stranded civilians and junior personnel from a small island park to the main land during a storm, with his complements in the Philippines. He taught me humility and kindness in that one charitable act, and I am proud to have served under his leadership because of it. He was a good and kind man. I have honored the wish and made a donation in his name to the Wounded Warriors Foundation. I hope it will bring you comfort in knowing that I learned from his example in kindness, that although I am not a wealthy man, I help my fellow man when I can both financially and physically, because I learned from the best. Rest In Peace Rear Admiral Lyle F. Bull.
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: James Hartman
Condolence: Heartfelt condolences to the family. I served under then Capt. Bull on the U.S.S. Constellation. Great man and leader.
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: Augusto "EJ" Ejanda
Condolence: Ma'am, I am honored to served the ADMIRAL back in Hawaii. He was truly a people and down to earth person. I will never forget his and your kindness. Please accept my sincere condolences. Ej
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: George & Pat Emery
Condolence: Dear Diana, Pattie & I send our love and prayers to you and the entire Bull family. We join you from afar in the celebration of Lyle's life. We will never forget him. He occupies a special place in our hearts as a joyous and loving Husband and Dad, and as the inspiring and loyal leader of Bull's Brigade. May he rest in peace. With Love, George
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: Monty Montez CWO4, Ret.
Condolence: Diana, Our heartfelt condolences and prayers to you and your family. Mary Lou and Monty Montez
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Condolence From: Joe & Maryjean Mazzafro
Condolence: Maryjean and I were both deeply sadden to hear early today that Lyle Bull had passed away. We join the entire Bull family in mourning the loss of such a wonderful man who impacted so many so positively. We also know the Bull family is celebrating a life well lived that was full of family, friends, love, accomplishments, and fun. Lyle is in our prayers and will always be with us. In sorrow. joe mazzafro
Monday May 07, 2018