Friday, March 25, 2011

Bud Scudder


Bud Scudder of California, KY., passed away Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at University Hospital. He was born to Russell & Marie (Kern) Scudder in Cincinnati, OH. The oldest of nine children. He was an avid lover of Model A & Model T Ford Cars & antique John Deere tractors. He was founder of the Noken T Model T Club & a member of numerous antique car clubs. Bud enjoyed being a D J playing ole time Bluegrass & Gospel music for WOBO. He retired from Fischer's Special Manufacturing after 28 yrs. of service. He is survived by his wife Ginny; son Rick; daughters Vikki Rawe & Tina Vineyard; 9 grandchildren 8 great grandchildren; 7 brothers and 1 sister: Jim, George, Tom, Ron, Sandy, Jackie, Billy & the late Danny Scudder. Visitation 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Sunday, March 27, 2011 with funeral services following at the Alexandria Funeral Home 325 Washington St. Alexandria, KY. The family request that any flower donations be made in the form of bulbs or perennials so they can be planted on his grave. Memorials to Life Center Organ Donor Network Memorial Fund 615 Elsinore Place Suite 400 Cincinnati, OH 45202. Immediately following services family & friends are invited to the Campbell County VFW Post 3205 Alexandria, KY.

4 comments:

  1. We will miss you so much. You have always been there on all our trips and many weekends of fun. It will not be the same with out you with us.

    BJ and Casey

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  2. I met Bud on the Ohio Jamboree of T's almost 20 years ago. He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor.

    My favorite memory is of him driving his T down a flight of stairs outside the host Hotel on the MTFCI tour in Wisconsin. Oil everywhere. What a hoot.

    After my dad died last year, Bud had such kind and wonderful things to say about him. I was very moved by his thoughts of my dad and his willingness to share them with me. From now on I will have those same great things to say of Bud.

    I am very saddened to hear of his passing. I pray that he rests in peace. I'm sure glad I knew him.

    Jerry VanOoteghem

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  3. Pa! I love you so much and you will be missed!

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  4. We have been on many Muddy T tours and Model T tours with Bud and Ginny. We always had a great time. We will miss him. He always seemed to come up with some of the oddest Model T accessories that anyone ever heard of. He will sure be missed on all future Model T tours.
    Harold Wintz, Clarion, Iowa

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