Bud-Culbertson-Obituary

Bud Culbertson

Rogersville, Tennessee

Aug 15, 1944 – May 6, 2025

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BORN
August 15, 1944
DIED
May 6, 2025
LOCATION
Rogersville, Tennessee

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Bud dedicated over 50 years of his life to faithfully serving as a minister of the gospel. Through his ministry, he had the joy of witnessing countless individuals dedicate their lives to following Christ. Known by many as a "walking Bible," Bud had a remarkable ability to recall scripture at a...

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He held a lot of revivals in the Scott and Russell County area. We attended a lot of them. There will be a glad reunion day after a while. Another friend has gone home.

I will always remember all the revivals we attended together at Hopkins Chapel, Esserville and Needmore. He was a walking Bible quoting scriptures faster than I could write them down. He would put on demonstrations that helped explain his message. My Mother would always have one of her famous carrot cakes made for him to take home at each revival we attended. He was a Great Memtor and definitely missed.

Always will have great memories of cousin Bud preaching at my grandmother`s house and to make Culbertson and her having to push back all the furniture because Bud would jump over and start running everywhere. Great memories of him, preaching, and watching the Lord use him in many many ways. He´s with his heavenly father now he is finally at peace and happy he will be truly missed.

Great person and Father. Good memories.

Will be truly missed. He truly was a walking Bible, Now he is in the presence of God for sure!

Dear Janet, Kenny, Miriam & Lydia, we are so sorry to hear of Bud's passing. He was a kind and generous man and the world was a better place with him in it. Sending thoughts and prayers.

I´ve heard Bro. Bud preach many times over the last 45 years. He was a walking Bible. He knew it front to back, and back to front!! Now, he is in the presence of God whom he faithfully preached about for so long. His faith has ended in sight.