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Dr. Ervin F. "Bud" Lyon, III

Kensington -
Ervin "Bud" F. Lyon, 76, of Kensington, formerly of Lexington, MA died Sunday, February 19, 2012 at his home surrounded by loving family. Bud was born September 13, 1935 in San Antonio, TX, the son of the late Dr. Ervin F. and Beatrice "Betty" (Fiser) Lyon, Jr. He was raised in San Antonio and was a 1953 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School. Bud entered Texas A&M University in 1953 where he was a member of the Army ROTC Program and was elected to the Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi scholastic honor societies. In 1954, he married the love of his life and high school sweetheart, Thelma Faye (Yeager) Lyon in San Antonio. Although both were full-time college students and renting an off-campus apartment, the couple not only maintained high academic standards but also managed the Aggieland Inn in College Station, TX. Upon graduation from Texas A&M, Bud was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant with the United States Army Signal Corps. With his active duty assignment deferred, he and Thelma moved to Massachusetts where he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). While at MIT, Bud was appointed as a staff associate and earned his Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering in 1959. After graduation, he was appointed to the MIT Lincoln Laboratory staff, a position he accepted and held until 1961 when he entered into active duty with the Army. He was released from active duty to return to MIT graduate school and in 1966 was awarded a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering. After receiving an honorable discharge from the Army, Bud was appointed as a visiting professor at the Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare at the University of Rome. He and Thelma lived in Rome and traveled throughout Europe before returning to Massachusetts where Bud joined the MIT Center for Space Research (CSR) staff. He and Thelma settled in Lexington, MA to raise their family. Bud's love of flying blossomed and he earned his private pilot's license at Hanscom Field. In 1969, Bud consulted on a variety of software development projects for communications satellites and automated record keeping for major businesses. He returned to MIT in 1973 where he served as a research staff member at the CSR and as Assistant Group Leader for Power Electronics.
Bud formed American Power Conversion Corporation (APCC) in 1981 for which he served as President and Chairman of the Board until 1985. While he continued at APCC in the capacity as a Director member of the Board, he returned to MIT Lincoln Lab until he retired in 1993. It was during this time that Bud purchased his first of many aircraft and completed his first solo helicopter flight. The next phase of Bud and Thelma's life emerged as Bud put his passion for automobiles into a new venture that began as BMW of Peabody with partners Warren Waugh, Bill Currie and Ken Fullerton. By 2004, the company had grown into the Lyon-Waugh Auto Group with multiple franchises and facilities including Land Rover Peabody, Acura of Peabody, BMW and MINI of Peabody, Porsche and Audi of Nashua and more recently MINI of Bedford in New Hampshire. Bud was an electrical engineer, a research scientist, a teacher, an entrepreneur, a world-class car enthusiast and collector, a skilled fixed wing and rotary wing aviator and an exceptional photographer. He owned and operated multiple aircraft and cherished over 100 classic and exotic automobiles over his lifetime. Most importantly, Bud was a devoted and loving son, husband, father, grandfather and friend. He is survived by Thelma, his beloved wife of over 57 years, his son Russell Lyon and his wife Tina, his daughter Kathleen "Katie" Lyon-Pingree and her husband Seth, his grandchildren, Julia, Matthew and Samuel Pingree and his sister Kathleen "Kate" Bearden. He was predeceased by his older sister Pauline Titus. Calling hours will be on Monday, February 27 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Stockbridge Funeral Home, 141 Epping Rd., Exeter, NH. Services will be held on Tuesday February 28 at 3:00 p.m. at the North Hampton United Church of Christ, 295 Atlantic Ave., North Hampton, NH. Burial will be in the Kensington Cemetery at a later date. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bud's name to one of his favorite charities: Smile Train, PO Box 96231, Washington, D.C. 20090-6231, online at https://secure.smiletrain.org/site/Donation or Doctors Without Borders USA, P.O. Box 5030, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5030, online at www.doctorswithoutborders.org/donate/tribute or Heifer International, 1 World Avenue, Little Rock, AR/USA 72202, online at www.heifer.org or Habitat for Humanity International, 121 Habitat Street, Americus, GA 31709-3498, or online www.habitat.org/cd/giving/one/donate. An online guestbook is available at www.StockbridgeFH.com.
Stockbridge Funeral Home, 141 Epping Road, Exeter, NH 03833
603 772-0400

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Feb. 22, 2012.

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David Epstein

January 21, 2013

Woodlawn Elementary School, San Antonio, TX, September 1941 must have been the time when I first met Buddy Lyon--71 plus years ago. A few months before Pearl Harbor and World War II. Savings stamps, red points, blue points, gasoline rationing, scrap drives, air raid drills, and the war news on the radio.

If my memory is correct, Buddy was a lanky kid. If he wasn't in my first grade class, we were at some point in the same grade at elementary school, Horace Mann Junior High School, and Thomas Jefferson High School. Ours was a good public school education. Buddy's career certainly attests to the fact that he was prepared to achieve the highest standards of educational excellence and repeatedly reach great heights in his multiple careers. I have also now learned that he literally achieved such heights as a airplane pilot.

Actually, I did not know anything about what Buddy had accomplished until we met again at our Thomas Jefferson High School Reunion, marking the 50th year since our graduation in 1953. And, he married Thelma, a high school sweetheart.

Buddy and Thelma are the poster children on behalf of solid public school educations combined with enterprise and enduring love.

In reflection on our well-spent youth, I am

David Epstein,
Thomas Jefferson High School, Class of 1953

Scott & Linda Mitchell

September 17, 2012

Thelma & family,

We will always remember Bud as the most kind, gracious and courageous man. In all of the years we met at the Cavallino and Pebble, we always felt a warm place in our hearts for Bud, Thelma, Bill, Nelda and the rest of the Ferrari "gang".

We will miss him dearly but never forget him in our prayers.

February 25, 2012

Dear Thelma,
I am thinking of you at this very sad time. Ken was very fond of you both He really apprecated all that Bud did for him What a kind and thoughtful man
sadly Jeannette Fullerton

February 25, 2012

I was very saddened to learn of Bud's passing. What a delightful, unassuming, generous and fun-loving man he was. I am glad to have been among those who were privileged to know him. Please accept my heartfelt condolences and know that I am thinking of all of you. Susan Lewinnek

Richard & Carol Handly

February 25, 2012

You and Thelma were some of those special people that we took home in our hearts from Star Island. Your presence added so much to those visits and we feel your gentle spirit touched all you met on your journey.

Phil & Freda Schroeder

February 23, 2012

Bud was such an exceptional person. You would not be aware of his many accomplishments by sitting with him. He was such a gentle, gracious man with a great sense of humor and so devoted to Thelma and his family. Thelma, Russ, Tina, Katie, Seth and children, our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Fred Koetter

February 23, 2012

Bud ... After a lifetime of achievement, you sought to be the best retail luxury automobile dealer in the world and succeeded. A class act, I will always remember you. Rest in Peace.

Rev.J. Richard (Rick) Fowler

February 22, 2012

Oh, Bud, how I marveled at your mind, your thinking, your quiet presence, and your stature. Really... you made quite an impression on me! You shared your family with me/us/our family, and you were kind to us when we needed kindness. What a legacy you left for us to cherish. Thank you for the many gifts which you've given from your heart. Well done, good and faithul servant.

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