James Christian "Chris" Bullock Sr., 81, of Piedmont, MO, formerly of Moberly, MO, passed away Monday, February 23, 2026. He was born January 14, 1945, in Moberly, MO, to parents George Thomas and Catherine (Christian) Bullock Sr.
Chris grew up with a love for sports and competition, playing baseball, softball, and basketball while attending Riverview Gardens High School. He continued his education and athletic pursuits at Lewis University, a Christian Brothers school, and later earned an Associate of Arts degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management from St. Louis Community College–Forest Park.
Chris proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps, carrying the discipline and dedication he learned there throughout his life. He built a long and successful career in the restaurant industry, managing numerous establishments during the more than fifty years he made his home in El Segundo, CA.
Chris married Diana Novak, and they were blessed with one daughter and two sons. Above all else, Chris cherished his role as a father, grandfather, brother and friend. His family was his greatest pride and joy.
Chris had a lifelong love of boating, owning boats from the time he was eighteen years old. He also had a deep passion for sports, Budweiser and was an avid baseball fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and football fan of Notre Dame. He enjoyed memorable trips to Baja, Mexico, and Ensenada, Mexico, and treasured the friendships and stories that came from those adventures. After returning to Missouri, he became a member of the Piedmont Eagles Club, where he continued to build lasting friendships.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Chris is survived by his children: James C. Bullock Jr., John Bullock, and Amber Bullock-Hugulet; grandchildren: James Christian Gersbach, Emily Gersbach, Adam Gersbach, Conner James Bullock, and Scarlett Bullock; brother, George Bullock Jr.; and a host of extended family members and dear friends.
Chris will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. His legacy of hard work, loyalty, laughter, and love for his family will live on in the hearts of those he leaves behind.
Words of comfort and support were shared with the family at a visitation held at the Cater Funeral Home Chapel, followed by a service honoring Chris’s life. Military Honors, committal prayer and burial took place at the St. Mary’s Cemetery.