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Everett "Bud" Estep

Columbus, Ohio

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ESTEP Everett "Bud" Estep, 70, of Grove City, passed away Wednesday, December 17, 2008 at his residence. He was born May 6, 1938, in Marysville, son of the late Harold and Virginia Beatty Estep. In addition to his parents, Everett is survived by his wife, Karyla Payne Estep; children, Terri...

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Terry, Johnny, Gary, Jeff, and Kevin,
As I remember Bud, he was always laughing and smiling at our family reunions and other gatherings. Just want to send my condolences and may all your memories with him stay close to your heart.
The same for you Sue.

Karlya and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Bud was a great guy. My prayers are with you.

jon & family, we are so sorry to here about your father. We heard of the death on christmas day. He meant alot to me and my family. What a great man. We will always cherish all of our memories of (bud). Our condolences. The lament family

Buddy,
You will be missed so much by so many people. You will always be "Buddy" to Kenny and me. We had so much fun growing up and spending time together at Uncle Seymour's. We love you...I love you and will always remember you.
Love,
Mike and Karen Beatty Dube
Kenny, Polly and Lauren Beatty
(William "Bill" and Bernie Beatty's son and daughter)
Regina, Iggy and Christian (Karen's youngest daughter).
...Tell everyone in Heaven we said hello and enjoy your new home.

So sorry to hear of Bud's passing, I am Bill & Bernadine Beatty's grand daughter and just heard the sad news. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
all our love,
Angel, Tom, Justin, Joey, Shane and Cassie

Bud and I were classmates for 12 years at Scioto Twp School.
I remember him as a good kid, and I bet he was a good husband and father.

To the Family and Karyla:
I am very sorry for your loss. Bud was a great man who always made me laugh and appreciate life. He touched everyone he came in contact with. He will be sadly missed. While he was here he made the world a better place. Remember to take one day at a time, allow yourself the time you need to grieve and take as much time as you need.

Gary and Terri.....we were the lucky ones who had loving supportive parents when we were growing up. I remember your mom and dad being at a lot of things you were involved in. I am sorry for your loss.

Our deepest sympathies go out to Terri and her brothers at the loss of their father. Bud was a lot of fun in the old days at Commercial Point where we played euchre.