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Ginger Fuller
October 31, 2009
My memories of Uncle Bud encompass a lifetime. He was there for me with love, advice and a gentle nudge. He taught me to drive a standard shift car. of course it was on Uncle Dick's car, not his porsche. He was the uncle everyone wished they had. He made me laugh, cry argue and think.
He was my son's, Drew's, godfather and my daughter',Laaurie's, favorite person to argue and fix tractors with. My husband, Andy, loved and admired him.
There will never be another Uncle Bud
October 27, 2009
Please accept our sincere sympathy in the passing of "Uncle Bud". Karen and Jim have shared stories about Uncle Bud with us. Jim has a deep respect for him as one of the real heros of World War II. Sincerely, Bob & Barbara Wilk
James Wilk
October 26, 2009
It was my honor to know uncle Bud for the time i did! He was a true american hero, someone we could all aspire to be like. He will be missed, i will miss him!
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