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Naylor, Elmer Burket III
"Bud" Naylor, 65, passed away Friday, May 10, 2013, peacefully at home in Santa Ana, CA. He was the beloved husband of Maria Naylor. He was born 1947 in Westerly, RI the eldest son of the late Rev. Elmer Burket Naylor, Jr. and Edith (Hughes) Naylor. Bud was raised in Hope Valley, RI and has resided in Santa Ana, CA for the last 20 years . He leaves behind two daughters Estrella and Esmeralda; two grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews to whom he was a father figure to. He is survived by seven sisters; Beverly Naylor Brister of Lakewood, NJ, Marjorie Naylor Rekowski, Hazel Naylor Douthitt both of Hope Valley, RI, Lorraine Naylor Ryan and Virginia F. Schnaitter both of Sarasota, FL, Deborah Naylor Farhar of Okeene, OK, Cathee Naylor Presley of Mandeville, LA and two brothers Ralph of Hope Valley, RI and Richard of Bettendorf, IA.
Bud served in the US Army during the Vietnam War where he served as a Radioman. He had recently been attending Santa Ana College to become more proficient in his computer skills. He was a member of the Crystal Cathedral Church.
His servic e will be held Saturday May 18, 2013 at Family Mortuary, 1201 N. Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 at 2pm.
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He was my Uncle and I'll miss him dearly. So sorry I couldn't' attend. But he does live on the otherside of a large continent. Now he is some where better than Hawaii.
Aaron Douthitt
July 12, 2013
I really miss you dad. I always remember "God bless you so do I" forever. I love you.
Esmeralda Naylor
May 24, 2013
I was so shocked to hear the news. Although it had been along time since we were all together we share so many memories. You will be missed. My heart goes out to all of my dear cousins. I know what it is to loose a close family member. Love to you all.
Sherrill Naylor Parry
May 19, 2013
My big brother Buddy, may you smile down upon us from your spot in heaven. You were well loved here on earth and you are going to be greatly missed by all who knew and loved you. God Loves you and so do I!
Catherine Naylor Price-Presley
May 19, 2013
A Good Friend here on earth, an angel in heaven. God Loves You and so do I was his signature, we will miss you Brother Bud.
Rick Naylor
May 19, 2013
Bud, I remember the good times we all had
together. We all are so far away from
each other. I am sure you will be missed
Sheila Underwood
May 19, 2013
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Midje Rekowski
May 18, 2013
Bud was my friend and neighbor. He was a generous, soft-spoken man. My wife and I will miss him very much.
Bret B.
May 17, 2013
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