Oliver-Maud-Obituary

Oliver Hudson "Bucky" Maud Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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Oliver "Bucky" Hudson Maud , Jr. passed away December 3, 2009 in Mesa, AZ. Born August 29, 1936 in Florence, AZ to Oliver Hudson Maud, Sr. and his wife Mabel Maud. He was a proud graduate of the University of Arizona, where he graduated with a law degree and was a Phi Gamma Delta. During...

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Estelle, Oliver(Greg), and families,
It is with great sadness that we learned of Bucky's passing. We are sorry not to be with you today, on this day of his service. After all these years of friendship and fun, we will think of Buck often with fondness and respect. Our thoughts, hearts, and prayers are with you all.
Bob and Alice Vorholzer and family

My love,prayers and condolences go out to the Maud Family. Having lost my dear husband, Don, In oct of this years, I know your fellings and nimbness. I remember the last time I saw Bucky; I was working in the men's dept. at Jacome's in Tucson. This man kept following me around, he finally sat down in the shoe dept and I walked over to him and asked if I could help him. He looked at me and said "You don't know me do you? My response was no, I don't believe I do. He then grinned that Bucky...

"One of my memories of him is of 1957, when he bought my Mom’s ‘50 Plymouth, a dull grey 4-door sedan. At the time I wondered what a cool guy was doing buying an such an under powered, six cylinder, ugly, ugly, car, suitable only for an old lady.”

“The next time I saw it, it was really good looking. He had really fixed it up nicely, souped up the motor, painted it a bright color, chopped the top, re-upholstered the interior, and converted it to a 'cool' teenagers car.”

On behalf of the brothers of the Upsilon Alpha chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, I would like to offer our condolences to the Maud family. Our thoughts are with you.

The loss of Bucky is very sad news. Although I have seen him only once in the last 45 years, he will be missed. We met in the 5th grade and he was sweet even then. My thoughts and prayers are for all of his family. Sincerely, Shirley

Estelle and family, Our last dinner with you and Bucky here inTucson was a perfect evening. Bucky was sharp as a tack, as usual, and I will remember his 'naughty' stories. We will always have our great memories and now we are thinking of ways to share with you. Love you Estelle Lois