Edgar "Bud" FLEISCHER Born 12-12-1919 Died 04-01-2011 Ballard High School Coast Guard in 1942 and served on the U.S.S. Spencer Married Maida Oliver Survived by: children, Bonnie Fleischer, Donald Smith and Dianne Smith; grandchildren: Angela Juleff and Melanie Beatty Alisha, Kevin, Brian, Jared, Trisha Smith; great-grandchildren Sean, Aaron and Abigail Lake/Juleff.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4 Entries
Yonathan Asmu
March 31, 2022
Dear Bud
I will never forget the lessons you taught me nor the friendship you so freely gave me. I hope you know I cherished your friendship so much.
Bonnie Kulzer
April 16, 2011
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
Yonathan Asmu
April 8, 2011
Dear Bud,
First off....the dinning room is far too quiet now....and i can say without reservation, that the plaza wont ever be the same..
Bud I just wanted you to know how much of an impact you had in my life. You where here a the front desk every night, whether or not your were feeling well. We would speak for hours, and you'd fill my head with so many stories, new ideas, and a different perspective on different things. You opened my eyes to so many things out there that I probably would not have thought twice about. Bud i am forever indebted to you.
They say, friends are like the anatomy of a tree. Some friends are like leaves, they're there for a season, then they break off and float away. Other friends... are like branches... they're there for a few seasons, sometimes years......but they end up breaking off.... But you Bud.....you where a root. A root is vested deep deep in the tree, in my heart. The root is there as foundation, and you Bud, where my Foundation. The world is truly a colder quieter place without you. I love you very much Bud, and there won't be a day that doesn't go by, that your not remembered in my heart. Everyday, the insight and care you showed me influences how i treat those around me.
I miss you very much Bud, I can't wait when we meet again.
Sincerly
Yonathan A.
PS: I'll miss the homework !
Angie Juleff
April 6, 2011
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD OL DAYS AND THE BAD... :)
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