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Bud Tissington IV

Mobile, Alabama

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TISSINGTON, IV Arthur (Bud) Brownlow Tissington IV, was a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. He was born in Mobile, AL on October 21, 1956 and died in Pensacola, FL on Dec. 13, 2011. He was a graduate of Davidson High School and The University of South Alabama, both in Mobile, AL. He was a member...

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I remember Bud as my classmate, my neighbor and my friend. He taught me how to drive his MG, and gave me rides to school. He was an easy going, friendly, do anything in the world for ya kind of guy. Even though it's been a long time since I'd seen or talked to Bud, I remember his kindness and am thankful to have known him. I know he is missed very much by many. May you rest in peace my friend.

In Christian concern and loving care, you were uplifted in prayer by The Mens Prayer Fellowship of Dauphin Way United Methodist Church. – http://dauphinwayumc.org/

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of your loss. Bud was a very dear friend of mine, as he was to many of the classmates of DHS CLASS OF '75. He will be sadly missed.....Diane Brownlee Perkins (Grand Bay, Al.)

I will miss our morning chats Bud. Bud always made a point of coming over and talking with me in the early hours before anyone came to work. I have known Bud for too many years to count and we were co-workers for over 20 years. I miss you Bud...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I was very blessed to have had such a wonderful person in my life that I knew I could count on at any time for anything. That was the kind of man Bud was. His great sense of humor was a gift from God. We were coworkers for over 20 years and I was happy to call him my friend. He was my "BAMA" buddy. May God Bless all of his family. Deepest Sympathy and "ROLL TIDE". Love: Sheila Manis

I know Bud as a friend and as a father to one of my dearest friends, James Sanderson. He was accociated to my BSA Troop, troop 608, I will miss him being on campouts and such activitys. The day before his death he attended a BSA court of honor where he was congradulated in being one of the most supportive adult leaders. I will miss him, anyone attending the funeral please appreciate the troop in our dedication. Goodbye Bud and goodluck James and others...

My life as a friend and fellow co-worker has been greatly enriched by having crossed paths with Bud. He will certainly be missed, in an enormous way, by each one who treasured his frienship.

I had the honor and privilege to work with Bud Tissington. He will be greatly missed by so many. Bud had a heart of gold and he truly, deeply cared about others. He was a very outgoing person and was involved in many outside projects. Sometimes I felt he took on alot of responsibilities. Bud had a great personality with a sense of humor which so many people loved. His loss has filled many with shock and sadness. He will not easily be forgotten, Bud is one that will leave his imprint...