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Leo Brunson
June 5, 2015
It was a pleasure working for Bud at North American Aviation-Space Division. Bud was great to work for and always made sure that those who worked for him were well taken care of. Rest in peace Bud!
Lou Villegas
November 14, 2013
Colonel Bud Mahurin. Thank you "honest John" for your service to our Country. I am honored to have had tou as my friend and to have worked for you in the aerospace industry. God bless you and America. Best Lou Villegas, November 14, 2013.
Wreaths Across America 2012
Erica R.
December 19, 2012
We attended Wreaths Across America and our five year old daughter chose this hero to honor. We came home to search his footprint in life and what an incredible life this true American hero lead. We honor and remember Mr. Mahurin during this holiday season and always. Many blessings to his family and friends who loved and miss him. We thank him for his dedicated service. God bless you all.
Bill Force Sr
February 28, 2012
Bud was the guy who could talk to anyone,regardless of who they were.
I feel very fortunate to have met Bud .
I can remember calling him back in the late eighties and telling him I was building a half size flying replica of the Spirit Of Atlantic City P-47 that he flew.
He was thrilled so much that he and his wife Joan came to my home in NJ to see the project and he even sat in it.
I worked with his wife Joan to put together a surpise for him,presenting with his POW medal at the FAA Tech Center Near Atlantic City,NJ.
I was fortunate enough to fly down to DC in my Arrow,Pick Bud up and fly with him back to the center.
Wow what a thrill and honor.
We put together a video for him.
It was the history of the Spirit Of AC,plus Buds history.
This took sometime but it was worth the effort to see his face.
Later I did a painting depicting Bud,and some of his WWII buddies that was done for the 56th Fighter Group Reunion we did for them at the Tropworld,Casino in AC.
I also was able to get the Mayor at the time Jim Whealn to give him the key to the city.
This was in conjuction with the fact that Bud flew the Spirit Of AC P-47
that they bought during the war bond drive during WWII
We met a couple times at the Baltimore Harbor,where and Joan visited when doing Virginia Bader art events.
Bud loved Chris Craft boats and Midget race cars.
I will forever have fond memories of Bud,and will so many others.
If I had the computer savy to share my photos of Bud I would.
Reading his book "Honest John" I would say is one you should read.
He was a true "ACE" and a great friend
Bill Force SR
david mahurin
December 3, 2011
Rest in peace. we might be related but i dont know but it is great to hear that more mahurins are out there doing those great things for this country.sincirely, David Mahurin
Shelly Mahurin Latimer
November 22, 2011
I didn't know you personally. I know we are related. No one can have the name Mahurin and NOT be! I have followed Bud through different articles I've read. I'm proud of the job he did for our country!! I'm sorry for your loss (to his family) Love-Shelly Mahurin Latimer
Herman Brehmer
September 28, 2010
Rest in peace cousin.
September 10, 2010
Bud, you were so wonderful as a man, as an inspiration, and step-father. As an Ace you will always be a true HERO to America. THANK YOU. Jenn and I will miss your laughter and stories. We miss you and will forever love you!!!!
Jim Perkins
June 26, 2010
Met Bud (and Patty) on his return from Korea, introduced by Col Corey Ford who'd known him from 56th fighter squadron days, later meeting pilots he'd flown with in the ETO (P-47s, P-51s) Gabby Gabreski, Dave Schilling and their boss, Hub Zemke, all of them among the greatest warriors our country has ever sent into battle. Hanging out with Bud, (worked with him on his book, introduced him to Wm A Wellman, director of Wings, hoping to get his story on film) wherever we went he was a focal point, serious, witty, engaging, intimate and always challenging, gathering people, telling stories and for me (then in my twenties)an iconic figure who defined what it was to be a patriot, the epitome of heroism during an era when heroes up-held and believed in the virtues of this country. An unmatchable man. An honor to have known him.
Bob Cupery
June 24, 2010
To the Mahurin family my deepest regrets
in having to say goodbye to such a wonderful man. I didn't know him but I thank him and so many others that served so we can have the freedom we have today.
June 3, 2010
Hello Bud, An electronic guest book, you would have never guessed. Save a seat up there in the clouds.. where friendships are rekindled.
Rudy And Farris Horak 3 June 2010
Burlingame, CA
David Bean
June 3, 2010
All of Bud's friends will miss him a lot. We will particularly miss the monthly lunches at Jimmies and the great flying conversations.
Dick
June 1, 2010
It was a great ride old friend, and we had a ball, I'll be bye to get you before too long, so save a cup for me.
Cheers to ole Purdue!!
Peter Vario
June 1, 2010
You have my deepest condolences for he truly was a hero, and a great pilot.
Always a fan of his work.
~P Vario
Patricia Warnock
May 31, 2010
What a wonderful tribute from the son of this courageous and honorable American! It was because of the courage, competence, and bravery of men such as Bud Mahurin that I was able to know my Father whose job during WWII as a designer of sea-going diesel engines won him deferments until April of 1945. With 2 children and the War in the Pacific still raging the Navy was inducting my Father as an Officer. He was to enter in August of 1945. In the Navy my Father would have used all of his intelligence and strength to accomplish his missions. If President Truman had not used all powers granted to him as Supreme Commander I never would have known my Dad as he would have become a fatality on some atoll in the South Pacific.
So for me, brave Americans heros such as Bud Mahurin have a very, very special place in my heart because they allowed me to know one of the best fathers this nation had. I think I can imagine what it must have been like to have known Bud as I suspect he had the same characteristics my Dad possessed: courage, honor, bravery, competence and never accepting "no" for an answer. I am eternally grateful for your Father's service to this great Country. May he now be with the angels.
With gratitude,
Patricia Suacci Warnock San Rafael, CA
May 30, 2010
May God bless our American heros. And extra- especially Walker Mahurin. Love and respect .
Jim McDonald
George Mahurin
May 30, 2010
Dad,
My relationship with you has been more of a father/son & friend affair. I am thankful for this because I can say you will always be remembered as my friend.
When I was a boy, I learned many valuable traits and attitudes by observation and instruction. When I was a young man I continued to learn and apply those traits and attitudes. I learned perseverance, patience, tolerance, and believe it or not, ingenuity. I have flown, learning through osmosis, having you work with me on occasion and I can navigate from training received by your hands on teaching. I pilot boats from experience and instruction given by you. I am able to sail from hands on instruction and tutoring, all of the things you gave me have remained with me through the years. Many have been instructions for knowledge, many have been instruction for life, and all have been done in love and friendship. I will miss you Dad.
your son,
Morge
Malachy
May 30, 2010
It requires a special X factor to be a successful fighter pilot. Hate to see these men leave us.
ellen hoaas
May 29, 2010
I want to say Thanks to Mr Bud for his service. I know he has gone on to be with all his other veteran friends sharing old war stories and maybe just maybe he has met my dad and they can share some stories. I am a Blue star mother and I was at the honor flight reception and had such a wonderful time chating with all of the veterans. May you find peace knowing he is with his band of brothers
May 29, 2010
...for he once slewed the clouds, embraced the sun, rode on flying wings as high as the sky and touched the face of God.
Bless this courageous defender of our country as he becomes the 'missing man' in that most heart wrenching aviation formation.
Scott Dietterick, Kingston, PA
Bill Anderson
May 29, 2010
My deepest sympathies to the family of Walker "Bud" Mahurin. On this Memorial Day and every year thereafter, as I hoist the flag, I shall salute the rising sun and when I lower the colors, I shall salute the setting sun.
The P-47 Thunderbolt is my favorite aircraft of WW II in the European Theater. I can see Bud and Gabreski now, as they fly with each other, on a mission with our Lord!
May he rest in peace, never to watch his "6" again!
May 29, 2010
WOW!
Michael Crane
May 28, 2010
Having served in the Pacific Theater of Operations, I can imagine this man flying over the ships of my father and uncles at some point late in WW II, going in harm's way. God bless him and his family. May they know they're not alone and belong to a great group. My prayers to all who have served and are currently on duty on this Memorial Day weekend. Rest easy, flyer.
Anna Ziegler
May 28, 2010
Thank you for the freedom we enjoy in our country today! I regret that true "men" are a breed dying with your generation. You have my undying admiration.
Jarek GWARDYS
May 28, 2010
Rest In Peace Colonel Mahurin. Let Your Name liveth for everymore...
Jarek from Poland
An American
May 28, 2010
"Nor shall your Glory be forgot,
while Fame her record keeps,
or Honor points to the hallowed spot
where Valor proudly sleeps"
T O'Hara
May 28, 2010
Thank you for your service and the sacrifices made by you and your family.You have completed your mission here on earth & with a job well done.The sun will always shine in your face & the wind will be at your back. God Bless you.
Semper Fi my brother
Captain Bob Edenton, NC.
Michael Mahurin
May 27, 2010
Thank You all for your kind words -
As one of his sons, I will miss him greatly.
Bill Wilson
May 27, 2010
Thank you Bud for all the years you served in the service of our great country. It's because of brave and courageous veterans like you that we live in a free democracy. God Bless and keep you.
May 27, 2010
Thank you for your service to this country. God bless the family.
Don Ullery
May 27, 2010
Bud, God Bless you, your faminy and all of us that are proud to be Americans. You wrote the thought of becoming an Ace scared you but thank God twenty four times you were the best of the best.
Catherine
May 27, 2010
My condolences to the Mahurin Family.
Thank you, Sir, for your courage, leadership and service to our Country.
God Bless.
KEN&MARY O'DANIEL
May 27, 2010
WE ARE SENDING LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLNCES TO THE MHAURIN FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. MAHURIN.
Lynn Mahurin-Vaughan
May 26, 2010
You are still the light in my heart which will never be extinguished...I love you Dad
May 26, 2010
America has not only lost a great hero but a true natural resource. We as Americans should listen to those who come from such a great generation. The courage and wisdom of those such as this great man should never be forgotten. I, as we all, will forever be in debt to this hero. John Newberry, Warner Robins, Ga.
May 26, 2010
Col. thank you for your service and leadership.
Lt/Col W. Buchholz, USAF Ret
Byron Spears
May 26, 2010
Flying F-86s at Albuquerque prior to his going to Korea, it was obvious that Bud was a superb pilot and I had great admiration for his skills. He was a most enjoyable person to work with and such a truly nice guy. Slip Spears
anon.
May 26, 2010
Didn't know him, but WHAT a man
Terry Jamett Clark
May 26, 2010
A great person to serve in the military. I had four Uncles that served in WWII. God Bless Col. Mahurin.
Victoria VZj
May 26, 2010
'A true American Hero'
In Memorial of Legacy
n`life of service of
UnitedStates of America..
RIP~Walker'Bud'Mahurin~
Barbara Suelzer O'Malley
May 26, 2010
Fort Wayne's "Hometown Hero" - Indeed he was . . .
ELAINE DILLS
May 26, 2010
I am from North Carolina and have just had the honor and privilege of being a Guardian on one of the Honor Flights taking WWII Veterans to DC to see the WWII Memorial. Words cannot express or say enough to these brave heroes who literally saved the world. God bless them all and their familes and so sorry we are losing these great men every day.
May 26, 2010
Thank you for your service. May you
rest in peace.
May 26, 2010
Thank you for your bravery and service so that we may remain free. Rest in peace, Hero!
Kenneth Jones
May 26, 2010
I had the pleasure of meeting with Colonel Mahurin when I was assigned to the SAGE sector headquarters at Malmstrom AFB, MT, in the late 60s, and he was a visitor to the base. I was famiiar with his record and was an admirer of his. He was a fine officer and a true gentleman. Rest in peace, Bud!
May 26, 2010
Thank you for the servive to your country.
Bud Jurgens
May 26, 2010
WELL DONE. SIR. Rest easy till we meet again. [email protected]
May 26, 2010
Sorry for your loss. I and many other Americans grieve with you. Your husband/father was a great man who protected this country. Thank God for men like you.
May 26, 2010
Want to say thanks for sharing this great hero with us and keeping us safe. My husband served in Korea & I love & appreciate all our military people. Please know you're in my thoughts and prayers, also I pray he gets a Heroes send off. He deserves it. God Bless you all. Betty Basham from Mattoon Illinois.
May 26, 2010
You are a true hero and patriot. We sometimes today forget the sacrafices the greast generation made and we should not. You and many others are the reason we are today. Joseph Curran Jr. (Ithaca, NY)
larry muse
May 26, 2010
hand salute, sir! RIP hero!
william gregor
May 26, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
May 25, 2010
thank you for your service
Robert Wade
May 25, 2010
Thanks for your dedicated service to my country. You are a true American hero and one of the Greatest Generation. Fly away, Flyboy.
John 3: 16
Robert Wade, Grad student: American Military University.
May 25, 2010
A true patriot.
Ron Rigell
May 25, 2010
Here is to you Bud...My uncle Colonel Albert S. Kelly, retired...is your same age and also fought in the European theater flying P-51s escorting bombers and also the F-86 in Korea.......he is still with us. Here is to you two warriors of the skies...We are free because of men like you...Thankyou, R. Rigell
Kevin Walsh
May 24, 2010
May he rest in peace; one of the great, humble and brave men who have served and saved this country.
Rick Oppman
May 24, 2010
All the nation honors Bud and all the men and women that sacrificed so much for us. God bless Bud and his family. May they find peace and tranquility in the knowledge that Bud served his country well.
margaret/austen watson
May 23, 2010
To Joan and Bud's family: I commented so many times, because I thought it wasn't registering, however it isn't possible to compliment Bud too much.
Gregory Brandyburg
May 23, 2010
I regret the lost of your loved one.
tim1234tim1234
May 23, 2010
A Great American
James Burns
May 22, 2010
Prayers and condolences for this Great American Patriot's family and friends. He will be missed but never forgotten!
CAPT T.J. Brown, USNR
May 22, 2010
From the son of a WW II AAF pilot and a Vietnam pilot, I thank you and God for your service. See ya at the big bar in the sky.
Jon Maguire
May 22, 2010
Always one of my heros. My sincere condolences to the family. Bud was a great man!
Mary Anne
May 22, 2010
I'm so sorry for your loss. May Mr. Mahurin's memory be eternal. He will be remembered in my prayers and deeply thanked for his service. We have been so well protected by all our veterans and greatly blessed by their sacrifices.
bob fisher
May 22, 2010
my condolences to buds family. a true hero and patriot. thank you for doing more than your part to stop the bad guys when they had us in a corner. god bless you and your family.
May 22, 2010
I did not know you, but I thank you. Rest in peace.
Chris Sosnowski
May 22, 2010
It'll be said many times, but I'll say it again - there goes another of America's Greatest Generation. I hope his heavenly reward is all that he deserves, and thank you sir, for your service.
May 22, 2010
One of America's true heroes. I thank you for my freedom.
Rest in Peace.
GEORGE DAVIS
May 21, 2010
IN 1996 AT THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL, WE RECOGNIZED MANY OF OUR DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI BY GIVING THEM AN ARCHER STATUE AND PLACING THEIR PICTURE ON OUR "WALL OF FAME" BY THE AUDITORIUM. I WAS PRIVILEGED TO GIVE "BUD" HIS ARCHER. HE GRADUATED FROM SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL IN FORT WAYNE INDIANA IN 1937.
margaret watson
May 21, 2010
Bud, Austen and I had so many good times with you and Joanie and we loved you so much.You were humble, witty, kind and caring..You were one of a kind and the
best!You are our hero and every American who knew you would have loved you.
margaret watson
May 21, 2010
Bud, Austen and I had so many good times with you and Joanie and we loved you so much.You were humble, witty, kind and caring..You were one of a kind and the best!
margaret watson
May 21, 2010
Bud, Austen and I had so many good times with you and Joanie and we loved you so much.You were humble, witty, kind and caring..You were one of a kind and the best!
May 21, 2010
I often heard this is my name was spelled way back when thanks bud your the best Jack Muren JOliet il.
margaret watson
May 21, 2010
I entered a message, but don't see it. Bud, Austen and I loved you so much. You were so special in so many ways, kind,humble, funny, friendly, easy going and a pleasure to be with. God bless you and remember the good times with Austen when you talk. Love to Joanie and the rest of your family, including the USA. You were one of a kind and will never be forgotten.
God bless you, Bud.
margaret Watson
May 21, 2010
Bud, Austen and I had so many good times with you and Joanie and we loved you so much.You were humble, witty, kind and caring..You were one of a kind and the best!.Say hi to Austen and remember the good times.
Ronald Colwell Sr
May 21, 2010
Thank you John for protecting our country. American has lost a great man. rest in God's palms until called upon to return to earth to do good deeds. May Gods light shine brightly upon you and your loved ones. Rest now...
Bob
May 21, 2010
God's speed.
Woodrow Barnes
May 21, 2010
Like all humbled Americans throughout our history, Bud, as others done his duty serving both God, and Country. At times, one has to ask ones self, "Where do we get these beautiful wonderful men of Courage and Honor". In tribute, I bid farewell to another great American hero, from the greatest generation, as he flies off into the annals of Aviation History.
Ryan
May 21, 2010
My condolences Bud's family. May the "God of all comfort" bring you peace.
DeAnn Denzer
May 21, 2010
Thank you for setting the high standards to those of us who came along after. You will be missed. God's blessings on you and your family. D. Denzer USAF Ret
May 21, 2010
We have lost another hero from a great generation of brave and strong men.
My father was USAF and POW, during WW2 and was a proud American till the day he died, no regrets.
Thank you Colonel Mahurin and God Speed.
Mike Flanagan
May 21, 2010
Thanks for your Service "Honest John" REST IN PEACE
Pat Heinbaugh
May 21, 2010
As a young girl, in the late 40's, my Mom acquainted me with local heroes, and Bud became my favorite. Thanks, Bud, for giving so much for The USA..
joe tate
May 21, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Betty Baker
May 21, 2010
Proud of you and other men who have sacrificed themselves for our freedoms. I have your book.
Betty Mahurin Baker in Texas
John Grimes
May 20, 2010
May God bless and keep the Mahurin family, and a heart-felt thank you for the sacrifices you have made.
sarah
May 20, 2010
I just want to say thank you for what you have done for out country. If it wasn't for you and others like you we wouldn't be free today. thanks again.
May 20, 2010
Sir, it's people like you that made our USAF what it is today! You are one of the reasons why I joined the Air Force. Thanks for what you did for our country in WW II and Korea & enjoy some brews with your USAF buddies up in Heaven. MSgt Bill Costello, PA Air National Guard, 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pittsburgh International Airport
May 20, 2010
God Bless and Keep you. I thank you for your service. We need more "Honest Johns" today.
Chris Honneffer
May 20, 2010
May the mighty hand of God protect you as you protected us those many years before. May He also give your family solace in this time.
Thank you Sir.
Bruce Gorney
May 20, 2010
A true Hero, Thank you for your service and may God give peace to your family. Bruce (Danville, Pa)
Shirley
May 20, 2010
I am sorry four your loss may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with you in your time of grief.
May 20, 2010
Bud Thank you for your service. God Bless you!
david wakefield
May 19, 2010
hope hes my wingman when i die
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