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Wilbert "Bud" Thomas Jr.

Woodbury, New Jersey

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Wilbert Thomas passed away in Woodbury, New Jersey. The obituary was featured in Gloucester County Times on July 27, 2009, and Gloucester County Times on July 28, 2009.

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/Bud, you were one of a kind. A great co-worker and a true friend. I'll always be your biggest fan. R.I.P. your in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Aunt Connie and family,

I am very sad to hear that Uncle Bud has passed. I hope he was healthy and happy for most of his life. He was a very nice uncle as I recall. It was a lot of fun riding horses at the farm next to your house. And it was fun at the lake as well. Hope everyone of your family members are enjoying life and are safe and happy. Please take care of yourselves.

Love,

Michele Solem

Kathy,
Remembering you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
KRHS-Class of 79

My sincere condolences to the Thomas Family.
I will always remember Bud pitching the baseball in the sandlot field behind the barn. We shared many great neighborhood baseball games there and Bud kept us in line.
He will be missed by all.

Sincerely,

Kathy and Family, Bud was the "best" fitter in history that worked for the Philadelphia Electric Co. .He was the hardest and smartest worker that I have ever worked with.He also was the most hard headed individual that I have meet. I will miss him and his arguments.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Bud R.I.P. Wayne Megonegal Mt...

Kathy
Bud was as fine a man you could ever meet, I worked with Bud over the years and I can always remember a saying he had. " a man's gotta eat and a man's gotta sleep, and a good man can do both between 12 and 12:30."
Bud will be greatly missed by all. He is in my prayers.

Kathy & Family,
May your fond memories of your Dad help you get through this sad time . Take care. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sandy Lippincott Carty

I have so many great memories of Uncle Bud....riding the horses. Our multi-family parties at the lake. Getting a ride on his motorcycle. His pipe. So glad I had a chance to see him when I took a drive through Swedesboro 2 years ago. He was right there in the yard, just like always. He said Swedesboro hadn't changed too much, and that was just fine with him. Aunt Connie, Buddy, Kathy, Larry and Chris: I'm thinking of all of you. Love, Laurie Reffuge Pearcy.