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Charles Gould

Findlay, Ohio

1939 - 2024

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December 25, 2024
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Findlay, Ohio

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Charles E. "Bud" GouldCharles E. "Bud" Gould passed away peacefully with family by his side Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2024, at Hospice Care Center at Blanchard Valley Hospital.He was born in Urbana March 15, 1939, to Richard and Elizabeth Gould. He married the love of his life, Bonnie Smith, Sept....

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We have many happy memories of time together with our loving and lovable cousin, Buddy and his adorable wife, Bonnie. We were fortunate in being able to attend some of the milestones in their life together including their high school graduation, Bud´s retirement party and their 50th wedding anniversary. Our deepest sympathy to all the members of our extended family. Denise, David, Christian and Megan.

Belinda and family. Prayers are with you all at this sad time for your list of your Dad.

Sending prayers and love to the family. I worked with Bud at Whirlpool where he kept everything running smoothly. May you find peace in this time of loss. Blessings always.

I graduated the same year as Bud and Bonnie two of my brothers worked at Whirlpool and He knew them. I also knew Bonnie. I want to give the family my sincere sympathy for your loss. Bud has asked my brother if he could give him my phone number so he could tell me when the class meeting were held but I do not think that ever happened.

To the Gould family,our deepest sympathy go out to your families. We knew Bud and Bonnie from the car club and working with him at Whirlpool. Such a great couple and enjoyed their company always. Enjoyed seeing Bud at Phillips's garage and just visiting with him and all the guys there. Will miss seeing you at the car shows and cruising down town. Will miss you our friend,co-worker. Your friends Ken&Rosey Tiell

We have so many wonderful memories of Buddy. Car shows, working on the 53, union pop breaks and just hanging out in the shop. Buddy was one of a kind and will be missed everyday. We love Buddy Dan and Lynn Warner