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Camillus "Bud" Mays

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Camillus M. "Bud" Mays, 83, of Wilson Borough, passed away Sunday, October 26, 2014 in Easton Hospital. Born: Born March 3, 1931, in Allentown, PA, he was a son of the late William Mays and Orpha Gum Grim. Personal: He and his wife, the former Yvonne M. Shimko, celebrated their 45th wedding...

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We are sorry to of your lose Kevin. Our complete condolences are with you and family. We love you and are here for anything. Ang & Woody

The Pearson family sends the entire Mays family our condolences may Uncle buddy the great fisherman.... RIP

To the Mays family,
I met Bud and his lovely wife in the latter part of 1979. I was in the process of purchasing a tavern in Easton and was looking to have promotional T-Shirts printed. This was the start of a wonderful friendship that I have always cherished. Bud loved to brainstorm idea's with me and we came up with some real beauties.
I for one will truly miss this dynamic man.

Yvonne, we send our deepest condolences along with our thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
Rodger and Gayle Smeall (neighbors on Ealer Ave.)

Bud was a great man he will always be in my heart!!

Dear Yvonne,
So sorry to read that Bud passed. You & your family are in my prayers for comfort. I saw Bud in the summer at Walmart & it was good seeing him. I enjoyed working for him at Bee Offset doing his typing & set-up. Please know that I think of you both often.

Kevin, Yvonne, Mark and Family,
So sorry to hear about Bud. I have so many great memories of growing up on Ealer Avenue with you all and especially your Dad. Whenever I was visiting with the family your Dad always said hi with a smile. He will be deeply missed. You are all in my prayers.

Stacie Stem-Gibbs

Dear Kevin and family,

We are so sorry for your loss.. We didn't know your father well but when we met him at the auction house we knew he was a loved man so full of energy and laughter. Cherish the memories. The Teel family