Albert "Bud"-Stamper, Sr.-Obituary

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Albert "Bud" Stamper, Sr.

Somerset, Kentucky

Feb 9, 1950 – Jul 31, 2016

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BORN
February 9, 1950
DIED
July 31, 2016
LOCATION
Somerset, Kentucky

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Lake Cumberland Funeral Home - Somerset Obituary

Albert Lee "Bud" Stamper, Sr., age 66, of Bronston, KY, passed away on Sunday, July 31, 2016 at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital.Albert was born on February 9, 1950 in Lee County, KY to the late Molly Stamper and Albert Hamilton. He loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them. He was...

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Our deepest sympathy to the family. We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Albert. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May fond memories of him give you peace and comfort at this difficult time. Please find peace in knowing that God understands your grief and that He cares. 1 Peter 5:6, 7

Bud was an amazing person, he was a free spirit and loving, always fun to be around. Had great stories to tell, also he'd listen to you. I'm going to miss you soo much. I love you, rest easy. I'll see you again one day!

Our deepest condolence for the Stamper family.Bud was a good neighbor and friend. We all have fond memories of Bud and will miss him.

Bud always had a smile on his face every time I would visit and was genuinely glad to see you. He was willing to help anyone and was truly kind hearted. You will be missed. I am so very thankful that I was able to sit and chat with you one last time. Rest in peace Bud. Our deepest condolences to the Stamper family. Prayers of peace for all.

So sorry to hear of Bud's passing...was a long time friend and we shared lots of laughs...RIP and fly high Bud you've won your race and wings....

I'm so sad to hear that Bud passed.
He was such a sweet kind hearted person who lioved life.
Bud was my cousin, but he grew up with my Mom and her brothers and sisters so I considerd him my uncle.
My first favorite memories of Bud would be when he worked for a company that he would pick of photos for business like CVS, and deliver them to stores daily.
This was late 70's early 80"s and of course I back then they didn't have one hour phot's prints.
At times Bud would...