Rory Michael Bulot “Mike”, a resident of Mobile, Alabama, passed away suddenly, with his wife by his side, on Friday, August 8, 2025 at the age of 68. He was preceded in death by his Father, Carl A. Bulot; a brother, Charles M. Bulot; and a nephew, Scott C. Stevens J.D., R.N. He is survived by his wife of 16 years, Judy Paretti Bulot; a daughter, Ashley Rose Bulot (Darrel)of Harvey, La; a son, Andrew Michael Bulot (Brandi)of Kenner, La; his granddaughter, Ava Nicole Bulot of Gretna, La; his mother, Margaret L Bulot of Mobile, AL, a brother, Carl E. Bulot (Mary)of Port Sulphur, La; a sister, Hope B. Stevens (Philip) of Mobile, AL; a brother, Joseph A. Bulot (Lynn) of New York. He was the Uncle of Travis P. Stevens, Mobile, AL; Kelli K. Marinovich (Byron) of Buras, La; James J. Bulot (Lisa) of Suwanee, Ga; and Avery J. Bulot (Jenna) of Mandeville, La. and numerous great and great, great nieces and nephews. Mike was creatively talented, he created beautiful art using wood, canvas and other materials, and was always there to lend his helping hand with his granddaughter, Ava, who he loved spending time with. Whether it was helping her decorate for her birthday parties, ride her bike, or helping with school projects, Paw Mike was there, he loved her so very much, and was so proud of her Academic Achievements. He was very hard working, and his fellow employees at the Hampton Inn and Suites, Providence Park, Mobile, AL became his “work family”. He was very compassionate and always there to offer a helping hand. While he was living in Port Sulphur, La. he would often help a friend with fixing his boat motor, at no cost, after he had worked all day. They were forever grateful for his generous nature and good heart. His laughing and joking when he was around kept us all smiling! He was there in good times and in bad, to lend a helping hand. He had a loving heart and it showed in the Love he had for his 2 Great, Great Nephews, Elijah and Jensen. Mike, You will never be forgotten, especially by those two little voices calling for their “Uncle Mike”, reminding us how much You Loved and how much You are Loved. Until we meet again … We will hold You in Our Hearts. “We Love You, Mike”