1967
2021
WEST MILTON -- Bryan Jason Budding, age 53, of West Milton, passed away on Monday, December 13, 2021 at Miami Valley Hospital. He was born December 18, 1967 to Leonard & Sandra (Green) Budding in Dayton, Ohio. He is preceded in death by his father Leonard Budding and his Nanny. He will be missed and remembered by his loving wife Jennifer Budding of West Milton; children Jake Budding of Tipp City, Meredith (Lucas) Polley of Springboro and Hannah (Andy) Fryman of Springboro; mother Sandra Budding; stepchildren Jessica Buehrer Brown (Rob) and Kyle Buehrer (Kayla Lara); brother Blake (Autumn) Budding of Dayton and niece Maddie Budding of Dayton. Bryan worked for General Motors for 15 years as a welder and electrician and was the owner of Barefoot Canoe from 2008-2021. He was a member of the Tipp City Council and loved hiking and flying his drone. Bryan was passionate about fishing especially on the local rivers and on Lake Istokpoga in Florida with his Mossy Cove friends. He was the "life of the party" and left a good impression on people wherever he went. The family will receive friends from 4-7 PM on Friday, December 17, 2021 at Hale-Sarver Family Funeral Home, 284 N. Miami St, West Milton with a reception following at the Hale House adjacent the parking lot of the funeral home. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the West Milton Park. Online memories of Bryan may be left for the family at www.hale-sarver.com
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Bryan Wolf
June 29, 2024
I still remember Bryan and have great memories of him. He was a great worker at GM. He loved owning Barefoot Canoe and was always fun to talk with. He is the one that got me started doing the triathlons and will never be forgotten.
John D. Leis
December 15, 2021
RIP Bryan and may God bless your family and the many friends, great memories surrounding your life. I am so thankful that God blessed me with knowing you, growing up in school.
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