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Theodore G. "Bud" Mahas

1925 - 2021

Theodore G. "Bud" Mahas obituary, 1925-2021, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1925

DIED

2021

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Russon Brothers Mortuary - Bountiful

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Bountiful, Utah

Theodore Mahas Obituary

Theodore G. "Bud" Mahas passed away in Salt Lake City on August 13, 2021, at the age of 95. He was born in Ogden, Utah, on December 7, 1925, to Konstantinos "Gus" Mahas and Margaret Littleford. At the age of 18, he graduated early from Davis High School and volunteered for the United States Army Air Corps in WWII. He was stationed in Polebrook, England, in the 351st Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force and flew 35 missions over occupied Europe as a ball turret gunner in a B-17. In his later years, whenever Bud went out, he always wore an Eighth Air Force hat, and he loved the conversations that started when people thanked him for his service.

After the war, Bud attended the University of Utah with the help of the GI Bill and graduated in 1949. He remained a strong advocate of public education, the University of Utah, and Dixie State University throughout his life. While at college, he joined the Sigma Chi fraternity, and remained active in the alumni association, being inducted into the Order of Constantine in 2019.

Bud met the beautiful Barbara Sorensen and the two began a lengthy seven-year courtship culminating in marriage on May 12, 1954. Bud joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1968. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, where their family was sealed for eternity. Bud and Barbara were blessed with four children: Steven (Marion Bennett), David (Elizabeth Isaacson), Sheri Swenson (Douglas), and Marilyn McConkie (Pace). When Barbara passed away after 60 years of marriage in 2014, Bud swore that he would make her wait seven years before he joined her. He was just a week shy of fulfilling that pledge. He and Barbara spent many happy years together traveling the world, dancing cheek-to-cheek, and greeting neighbors from their front porch on warm summer evenings.

Bud was a builder by profession. He started working construction and co-owned two companies before starting Bud Mahas Construction in 1982. Bud's companies were involved in building more than 100 schools in Utah, as well as many other projects around the intermountain west and Hawaii.

Bud was active in numerous community boards and organizations in Salt Lake City and St. George, and he served terms as president of the Associated General Contractors of Utah, chairman of the Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau, and chairman of the Health Science Council of the University of Utah. Bud was a true crimson "Utah Man;" he gave generously to the University and he and Barbara were constant fixtures at Utah sporting events in every season. He was clever with words and you always knew where he stood on any particular issue; he enjoyed writing countless letters to the editor and poems to celebrate family milestones. His passions were flying small airplanes and playing golf. His favorite church calling was that of ward greeter because it allowed him to meet many wonderful people and call them by name week after week.

Bud's children, sixteen grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren will best remember him for his dedication to his family. He invested his success back into his children and grandchildren, supporting their educations and providing them with experiences to bond and grow closer, included a trip to his ancestral village of Krokillio, Greece. He and Barbara rarely missed a grandchild's school play, recital, or football game (where the referees often became very familiar with Bud). In the last few years before Covid, he set aside Monday night as "Bud Dinner," and all his children, grandchildren, and great- grandchildren were invited to a restaurant to enjoy dinner together on his dime. He kept his family close as cousins, siblings, and friends in a weekly ritual that he presided over with great pride and affection.

With deepest gratitude, we would like to thank Nau and Ryanna Masiva for their tender care of our father. They were a ray of sunshine to our whole family.

Come celebrate Bud's life on Friday evening August 20 6-8pm at 2215 East Roosevelt Ave. (Casual, Ute attire suggested.) Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 21 noon at the Salt Lake Foothill 7th Ward, 2215 East Roosevelt with a viewing prior from 10:30-11:30.

Services will be live streamed on Russon Mortuary Facebook page and Bud's obituary page at www.russonmortuary.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Aug. 16 to Aug. 22, 2021.

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Ray Walton

August 11, 2024

Bud was a great letter writer. His opinions in the newspaper were always direct and appropriate. At one point the editors of the paper told him that he would only be allowed one letter per month. Another letter he sent to a sub contractor who was not working fast enough on the job he signed the letter "Ebenizer Scrugg". Always interesting working for Bud.

Joe Grange

May 13, 2022

Just learned of Bud´s passing! Condolences to family. He was a great boss to work for at Skyline Construction!

Jayne Ekins

September 29, 2021

Bud and Barbara were so kind to us when we were just starting out in life as wide-eyed newlyweds living in a basement apartment in their ward. We were some of the people he greeted every week and knew by name. They delighted in our children, and warmly celebrated their births and lives with us. I remember becoming aware of his great professional success and being struck anew by how unpretentious, warmly approachable, and just wonderfully 'regular' they were. 20 years later Bud and Barbara left a lasting impression on us and we want to emulate their great example. Our love to your family in this tender time. -Jayne and Jacob Ekins

Miichael Miramontes

August 27, 2021

My condolences to Bud's family on their loss. Bud was one of the most generous brothers I have ever known who truly loved the Lord. Now we must pick up the torch and carry on. All honor to his name. In Hoc

Lorin Brown

August 21, 2021

The Brown and Foutz families wish to offer their sincere condolences to the Mahas families. We are very sorrowful in hearing of Bud´s passing. He lived a long and joyed life. Bud was one of the most warmest and friendliest people around. It was a joy to be both a competitor and collaborator in the construction industry. Bud immediately captured our respect including our patriarch. Our hearts go out to all of you during these difficult times. You are in our prayers.

Maurice Stacey

August 20, 2021

Davis High 1942 team Bud was Tackle [ lower left ] Uncle Neil Hart was teammate. Bud sold me two 'Monkey wrenches' a left and right handed... one for Ginny and me. Stace

Shauna (Shields) Erickson

August 19, 2021

We are so grateful for Bud's friendship and kindness to our parents through the years, especially to our mom after each of their spouses passed away, keeping the Sigma Chi/Utah spirit alive and well. Bud was a gentleman of the first order and he will be missed by many people on this earth, and fondly received by many on the other side of the veil.

Nancy Tait-Tidwell

August 18, 2021

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I truly treasure the friendship and love that the Mahas family has given me and my family. I definitely the lucky one to have been able to share a part in their lives.

Carol Ellison Morgan

August 18, 2021

Fondest memories of a wonderful friend at Davis High School, and my first date. Bud, though not an elected DHS officer, took charge and organized several class reunions for our DHS graduating class.

Ray Walton

August 18, 2021

One of a kind. My first real job found me sitting in his office, next desk over. Bud was a great example for me to see how hard work could be a natural skill to face everyday challenges.
He also had some really funny sayings.
My thoughts are with his children today.

Clark Peterson

August 17, 2021

Sorry to hear of Buds passing, and send my condolences to his family. I worked with Bud on a number of construction projects over the years, and was always happy to have him on one of our projects. He was a great guy with lots of old time integrity. Buds word was his bond. His family is blessed to have had such a great example to follow in this old life. The world just got a little dimmer.

Clark Richardson

August 17, 2021

My condolences to the Mahas family. A family to be admired.

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Jim Bennett

August 16, 2021

Condolences to the Mahas family. An incredible life story. A true hero for his service to his country, community and family. I always enjoyed Bud´s positive outlook and heartfelt optimism. He will be missed.

Marilee Anderson

August 16, 2021

Sorry to hear of Bud's passing. I enjoyed reading his opinion comments in the paper. What a remarkable person and great example he was.

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