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Budd H. Adams

Trumansburg, New York

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BUDD H. ADAMS HECTOR - Budd H. Adams, of 5496 Rt. 414, Hector, passed away unexpectedly at Schuyler Hospital on Saturday, June 21, 2008, at the age of 83. Born in Elmira, New York on December 9, 1924, Budd was the son of Paul and Ruth Budd Adams. Raised in Hector, just down the road from his...

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DEAR NANCY , I HAVE BEEN THINKING OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY . HOPING THIS FINDS YOU WELL .PLEASE ACCEPT MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND PRAYERS ..

Dear Nancy & family,
So sorry to hear of Budd's passing. He was a wonderful man, always calling Mark the Professor. My sons will always have fond memories of Budd.

Nancy, I am so sorry for your loss, I know how close you and Bud were. I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts. If there is anything you need, you know you can call me anytime.

Tracy and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Your dad must have been a great guy. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Fay and Jill

Nancy and family,
I am sorry for your loss. I am one of the last horse people from the Tumansburg Fairgrounds, so I knew Budd quite well.

Dear Nancy, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember how lovingly you spoke of him when we worked together on SDS. You are in my prayers during this sad time. Mary Barkman

Nancy and Family- I am so sorry to hear about your loss, riding through the vineyards with the horses and wagons meant so much to me and my sister when we were younger. playing with the sheep and spending time with uncle budd in the barn were some of my favorite child hood memories. He will be missed by several people and loved and in our hearts always. Love you aunt nancy!

We always enjoyed seeing Budd's farm with the sheep, horses, etc. He was always happy to talk about them any time. And I remember the chicken house quite well. Even though I went to school with Sally, Steve and Jeff he didn't consider any generation gap. I am glad I had a chance to talk with him just a week ago at WalMart.

It was a very beautiful day 3 years ago when Budd finally got to meet his grandsons Michael and Matthew, as well as an amazing, surreal day for me. Grandpa Budd was very sweet and kind to the boys, and they will always remember visiting and chatting with him in the barnyard, and being allowed to pet the donkey and cluck at the chickens. It lifts unspeakable sorrow from my heart to read all of the touching entries about what a kind man my father was. I pray that he is in a beatuiful place...