It was an honor to work with Bud. I remember him hot rodding his MR2 to Sunnyvale to our exercises.I always enjoyed talking with him. He will be greatly missed, but always remembered.
Larry Serpa
June 07, 2013 | Lompoc, CA
Photo courtesy of Starbuck-Lind Mortuary - Lompoc
Lompoc, California
Feb 28, 1922 - Nov 20, 2012
It was an honor to work with Bud. I remember him hot rodding his MR2 to Sunnyvale to our exercises.I always enjoyed talking with him. He will be greatly missed, but always remembered.
Larry Serpa
June 07, 2013 | Lompoc, CA
I will always think of you whenever watching a Purdue game or having "cocktail hour". Your humor always brought a smile to my face. They don't make them like you anymore. Thank you. It was an honor.
Becky Konecny
December 05, 2012 | Denver, CO
I still remember when Bud and Mom and us went to Sequoia on a camping trip...it was the most memorable vacations we have had...Bud we will remember the way you made us fill comfortable and welcome...you will be missed.
Mike Rayburn
December 04, 2012 | Northglenn, CO
My deepest sympathy to you, Renee and your family. Know that Bud and Glen are "flying" high in the heavenly clouds.
Elinor
Elinor beneda
December 03, 2012 | Lompoc, CA
Bud was always a gentleman. Proud of his family, his country, and his friends and golf partners. He will be deeply missed by all who were privileged to know him.
Gar and Barbara Austin
December 03, 2012 | Vandenberg Village, CA
I can still remember 20 years ago when you taught me how to tell a male from a female lobster when you had me fishing for the female lobsters at Albertsons. You always had great stories to share with me. I will miss you.
Teresa
December 03, 2012
I hope it's five-o'clock all day in heaven. Penny, Me and the rat miss you. Nancy
Nancy Rayburn
December 02, 2012 | Lompoc, CA
My dearest Bud, the house just doesn't feel the same since you left us. Your love for my mother was the greatest gift you could have given any stepdaughter. Your love for Country was proven with your never ending bravery and service to our United States of America. Your buriel at Arlington will be the buriel you deserve. You were the best example of what a good man should be. I love you and will always miss you. Debra
Debra Louks
December 02, 2012 | Newbury Park, CA
Bud always lived up to the Armed Forces motto of duty, honor, country. He will surely be missed by all. We will keep his family in our prayers and that the Lord will bring Bud to everlasting life.
Earl and Joan Severo
December 02, 2012
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Retired Air Force Lt. Colonel Harry, Haulenbeck Bristol, of Lompoc, California, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, November 20. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. The date is still to be determined.Harry, "Bud," was born February 28, 1922,...
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