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George "Bud" Linder

Parma, Ohio

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George "Bud" Linder, 73, passed away on February 18, 2024. Bud was a funeral director all his life, retiring from Yurch Funeral Home. He is preceded in death by his parents, George and Eileen Linder; and nephew Doug Montgomery. Bud is survived by his brother Don (Scatia); sister Donna (Jim)...

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I too just learned of Bud's passing. I would walk my dogs by his house every day, and he was always very generous with puperoni treats. He was such a pleasure to talk to. I'm hoping my 2 dogs greeted him at the pearly gates with licks and kisses. May he Rest in peace.

Just found out about Bud's passing. Bud and I worked together years ago at Yurch Funeral Home. He was a great guy and will be missed. Rest In Peace Bud, you are in God's care.

Bud was my neighbor growing up, always had fond memories of him and his family ! May God bring comfort during this difficult time to his family and friends.

So sorry to hear of Buds passing, we were neighbors and friends for many years. Condolences to the family. Dick and Karen Powell

Bud and Eileen were our neighbors in Brunswick. I have fond memories of them both. Thinking of the family.

My sincerest sympathy to the Linder family on the passing of "Bud". He was a kind, thoughtful and considerate man who was loved and will be dearly missed! ---- Love, "Aunt Flo"

I knew Bud from regular conversations that we had at the American Legion. We had a pretty good relationship as a result. For as long as I can remember I would see him in the afternoon always on the same stool. I have been trying to reach him via phone and text for any number of weeks but I never got a call back. I just never suspected that he was seriously ill. We had many conversations about the eye issue and I was concerned for him regarding that but never got the impression from him that...

Always enjoyed seeing Bud with his great sense of humor. God speed.

Thanks for being an officer & on the advisory board of the Embalmers Association of Cleveland. You made this group become outstanding in our profession. I will miss you but won't forget you.