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Arthur Shands "Bud" Heald

Lynchburg, Virginia

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Arthur "Bud" Shands Heald Arthur "Bud" Shands Heald, 90, of Lynchburg, passed away Monday, Sept. 6, 2010, at his residence. Born Nov. 28, 1919, in Swampscott, Mass., he was a son of the late Wistar Morris Heald Sr. and Lois Shads Taylor. Bud was a lifelong member of St. John's Episcopal Church,...

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Bobby and family, I just heard the news of your Dad's death and wanted to let you know how deeply sorry I am for your loss. What a great guy! I remember many fun times with Garland at your house and your Dad was always so funny and nice to all of us. He will surely be missed by all who knew him.

To Bobby and Family, Mr. Heald was a legend in this town, a true Gentleman. His wife Ann might have been the best Tennis player in the bunch, she ran the Junior C.V.I.T.T for years. To see Bud and Ann Heald as
all of Lynchburg was rooting for Bobby
Heald in all of those Senior C.V.I.T.T.'s, the Pride, is something I
will never forget! The Heald Basketball Court, with lights, in the back yard, long after Bobby left, but still there for Generations! Lynchburg
loved the...

No finer person has ever come from Lynchburg, he will be missed.

Stewart Parnell

To Bobby,Dale,and family "Bud" was the greatest! Tears come to my eyes as I think how nice all of the Healds have been to the Malloy family. May God bless all of y'all. Love Doc Malloy and family

To Bobby,Dale,and family "Bud" was the greatest Tears come to my eyes as I think aout how nice al of the heald hav been to the Malloy family. May god bless all of y'all. Love Doc Malloy and family

A finer man could not be found. Not only did I have the pleasure of working with him in a business capacity, but his generosity in letting us neighborhood boys play basketball well into our late 30's (and late into the night as well) was greatly appreciated. The city has lost a true icon.

Bobby and family, I am sorry to hear of your father's death. My thoughts and prayers are with you.