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Albert C. "Bud" Shaulis Sr.

Lewisberry, Pennsylvania

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Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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Albert C. "Bud" Shaulis, Sr., 79, of Lewisberry, PA, passed away on Tuesday, February 2, 2016, in the arms of Jesus with his wife and family by his side. He was born on November 14, 1936, in Somerset, PA, son of the late Glenn and Lucille (McGuire) Shaulis. He was a retired truck driver for Leon...

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Evelyn, you were always there for Bud. A great wife, friend and rock
for your family. You will always be
surrounded by lots of love and
support by your family and friends.
Thinking of you,
Deb & Kevin Grim, York, PA

Poppa, Your memory, your teachings and your love will always be a part of my life. The gift you gave when you shared your name and made us a part of your family will live on forever. Always will we remember the JOY you brought to mom, your children and your grandchildren. I believe you were sent from heaven to us,... so now you are truly home.

Bud,
We had forty five wonderful years together. You adopted my three girls and made them ours. They have many wonderful memories of you,as I also have. I know in my heart that you are at peace with the Lord. I will always love you, and I miss you. Love Evelyn...[Mom]

Ant evelyn and all cousins our deepest condolences from your cousin Jamie Wilson wife Jacqueline Wilson and cousins Brianna Wilson and Katrina Wilson

One of the funniest memories I have of my dad, is when he bought me my first pony and I tried to ride her and she kept bucking me off. I went up to the house crying and said dad she keeps bucking me off. He said you need to go back down there and let her know who is boss. I did try again but, she did it again. He said, I will go down there she wont buck me off... she did!!! I tried not to laugh but couldn't help it. My dad said you get back on her and I will stay here and hold her. Every...

My thoughts and prayers are with you, my dear friend ser David. I am sorry for your loss. Please remember I am here for you. Dotty

Best memory ever playing softball at the reunions with all the cousins at grandma's house in Somerset in the field. Uncle Albert was the pitcher. Love you uncle Albert. Will miss you always.

Dad,you are the greatest! i wouldn't be where i am today, if not for you. your love has been the greatest thing in my life, and will continue for ever. YOU ARE MY DAD. i know you are shining down on me and helping me through. i love you daddy... forever your daughter.