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Gordon Bell
June 22, 2025
He was a great human and leaves a legacy of public service unmatched by anyone that I know. He and his good friend Bruce Mauser, rescued me from the depths of despair following the death of my wife, and gave me hope and employment working for the town of La Conner. He was a great boss as mayor and inspired all of us who worked for him. RIP Bud, La Conner is a better place because of you and your vision.
Caroline
May 31, 2025
Dear Leslie
What a life your dad led! I'm sorry for your loss. May the memories of adventures keep you company during the reflective times.
Caroline
Terry Nelson
May 21, 2025
I'll never forget Bud and all he did for La Conner. He was one of my first heroes and still is.
Gordon Bell
May 19, 2025
My sincerest condolences to the whole family. Bud was a great person to work for when he was mayor. He left a legacy of tireless effort in getting Maple Hall built into the community center that it is today. He leaves some big shoes that can't be filled I think. A great human who should be an inspiration to all. RIP cousin.
Mary Alice Lam - Duff
May 18, 2025
Bud ran against my Mother for Mayor. I remember his daughter Lisa and i had fun during this time. Infact I think we both knocked doors in town.
My mother Mary Margaret Lam remembers a time when she was Mayor. There was a dunk tank. Bud's cousin Terry Nelson threw the pitch that dunked her. Bud was a gentleman and carried her on his shoulders. My mother laughed about this a few days ago and wanted me to share this. Bud Moore was a good man, husband and father, grandfather.
David & Patrica Byrn
May 17, 2025
What an adventurous life, with wonderful memories. Our hearts go out to your family at this time.
David Button
May 17, 2025
WOW! What an eventful life.
He was the Real life "Raiders of
The Lost Ark.". When I offered
Boat Rides to Goat Island and
Shelter Bay Bud was always on
The Street with a greeting and
Friendly Smile. He Never met a
Person he didn't like!
Fr. Paul Magnano
May 17, 2025
I've known Bud as a friend in my many years as parish priest in La Conner. He was always wise about interesting matters, and I always brought him greetings from mayors in Seattle. More recently, I would happily greet Bud and Lynn walking around town. Prayers for Lynn and his three daughters. Bud, RIP. We will miss you.
Donna
May 15, 2025
He could cook a salmon with the best of them!
Donna C.
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