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Edward "Bud" Sheldon

Eureka, California

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EDWARD “BUD” SHELDON

Bud was born in Santa Cruz, California, on October 27, 1922. He died on August 17, 2006, at St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka, after a short illness.

Bud served in the U.S. Navy in the South Seas during World War II. He lived life with zest,...

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Dear Flossie,
I am so sorry to hear of Bud's passing. It has been a long time since our last meeting, but I will always remember the good times we had together in the Match Club. I know the Lord will be with you and your family in the weeks and months ahead as your sorrow is replaced with all the wonderful memories of your life together with Bud.

John and Rob McBeth and Family, Our message of heartfelt sympathy. We hope in some small way to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. With Sympathy. Jack and Wanda

Flossie and Family~

We are so sorry to learn of the passing of Bud. We wish you strength and courage in the difficult days to follow.

Erik and Kaija
Lisa and Sonja
and Family

FLOSSIE,I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BUD HE WAS A GOOD MAN. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW. LOVE, MARCIA MACHADO AND CHUCK.

Dear Flossie,
You might not recall us, but we met you and dear Bud while volunteering at the Jazz Festival several times in the past. We recall Bud and you as very sweet and fun-loving, young-at-heart individuals. Bud will be sorely missed. We feel you and your family were very blessed to have had him in your life. We pray your grief will ease quickly in the days ahead.
God bless you and yours,

Darrell & Teresa

Flossie: Bud was such a fun person and I know he loved to fish and dance. I am so glad I got to talk to you a few weeks ago about him. Remember all the good times.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dearest Flossie & Family-
Please accept our sincere condolences in your loss. Bud was an inspiration to all at the reunion picnics and definitely an asset at all social gatherings. He enjoyed life to the maximum and that is the important thing to remember.