Edward C. "Bud" Svoboda

Edward C. "Bud" Svoboda obituary, Florissant, MO

Edward C. "Bud" Svoboda

Edward Svoboda Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hutchens-Stygar Funeral & Cremation Center & Confluence Center on Mar. 14, 2025.

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Edward C. "Bud" Svoboda
Baptized into the hope of Christ's Resurrection Tuesday, March 11th, 2025, at the age of 83. He was the loving husband of Diane Svoboda (nee Novak); cherished father of Eric (Jennifer) Svoboda, Dana (David) James, Joel (Michelle) Svoboda, Ryan Svoboda, Sara (the late Justin) Gay; loving grandfather of Zach Svoboda, Kira Svoboda, Claudia (Danny) Broyles, Evan Svoboda, Owen Svoboda, Henry James, Ava Svoboda, Layla James, Karina Gay, Alek Gay, Miles James, and Mira Svoboda; beloved brother of Larry (Helen) Svoboda, Margaret Johnsrud, and John (Nancy) Svoboda; dear son of the late Edward and Marcella Svoboda. He was a beloved son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and friend to many.
Bud lived a full and meaningful life, defined by faith, family, friends, and a love of music. He was a paperboy, a "Hubcap," a soldier boy, a champion southpaw fastpitch softball pitcher, a sign painter, oil painter, ad man, top salesman, avid gardener, mower of perfect lines, hanger of straight Christmas lights, kids' coach, sports fan, church chorister, school board member, parish volunteer, proud Czech and Iowan, devoted Catholic, Fourth Degree Knight, Morton Man of Music, Ambassador of Harmony, and Old Newsboy.
Above all, Bud was a man of faith, integrity, and dedication to those he loved. He led by example, worked hard, and gave selflessly to his family, friends, and community. His steady presence and quiet strength will be deeply missed, and his legacy of love, kindness, and service will live on in all who knew him.
Visitation will be held at Hutchens-Stygar Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 18, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Sts. Joachim & Ann Catholic Church on Wednesday, March 19, at 10:30 a.m.
Memorial donations may be made to Sts. Joachim & Ann Care Service.

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Carolyn Ring

June 21, 2025

Diane, I only just learned of your loss of Bud this past March. I want you to know I will keep you and family in my prayers.

Dan & Jean Scott

March 20, 2025

Sending our prayers and condolences to Diane and family.
I met Bud in March of 1955 when my folks moved to Protivin. Went to school "Rudolphinum" with Bud and we graduated together in spring of 1959. Lots of good memories with Bud during our school days "our class dance at the Inwwod in Spillville" and cheering him on at basketball games. Was happy to see Bud couple years ago at Protivin's "Crazy Days".

Sharon Samec

March 16, 2025

Sharing our heartfelt sympathies at this hard time. Our families have shared so many memories with our dads growing up together as boyhood best friends in Protivin. Plus the joy we had living across the street from your grandma for so many years growing up and getting to play together when you came for visits to see her. Our dad Sam (Edmund) has welcomed his best friend into eternal paradise. Love, Sharon Samec and the Samec clan.

Larry and Bev Schilling

March 15, 2025

Dear Diane and family. Larry and I want to send or deepest sympathy in the loss of Bud. We enjoyed is visits up at camp and know what a family man he was. We will keep all of you in our prayers as you navigate life without him.

Jim Prochaska

March 14, 2025

Diane and Family,
So sorry to hear of Bud's passing. He was always a great boyhood friend,
a great family man and a devout Catholic.
He will be missed by many but we will all have good fond memories of him
Lois and Jim Prochaska

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