Harold Edward Schleuning

June 9, 1925 - March 14, 2005

Obituary

Harold “Bud” Schleuning, age 79 passed away March 14, 2005 at his home. Bud is survived by his son Ray Schleuning; four daughters, Betty Simpson, Cindy Enfield Jim, Debbie Jackson, Wendy Godina Melvin; seven grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; two sisters, Dorothy Henderson and Dolly Lackey. Bud was preceded in death by his wife Evangeline in 1979. Graveside Committal service will be held 12:00 Noon on Friday, March 18, 2005 at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA 206 242-1787.

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Jennifer Godina
Jennifer Godina
4 years ago

I remember when Grandpa would come to visit my brothers and I, he would always bring us candy even though my mom told him not to. Grandpa would take us camping and he used to babysit me. I will always love and miss him, but I know that he is in a better place now. I love you Grandpa.

Harry & Norma DuVall
Harry & Norma DuVall
4 years ago

You are in our thoughts and we will hope our prayers will comfort you in your time of loss.

Eddylou Dean
Eddylou Dean
4 years ago

The news of Uncle Bud passing was quite a loss. Last time I seen him was when Ed died last May. I had stopped by his house to see how he was and to see if he wanted a ride to the pass for the spreading of Ed’s ashes with our Mothers. But as usual he said no. When ever a family member came into town via airline Uncle Buds was the first stop. When I would needed to fly out always went to Uncle Buds to park the car and get a ride to the airport and a pick up on return.

When I was young and he would come down to Granny’s he was such a tease and a joker..Bud was the one that got me to eat a raw oyster….We all had went camping to Seal Rock I had burnt my kneee and he said that he could make me forget the pain….of which he did, by having me eat a raw oyster..Lord knows my Uncle would not lie…I have many more memories of him. To bad most are from when I was knee high to a grasshopper.

I have always loved my Uncle Bud. Now he is with the family members that have all passed on. So please Uncle Bud, let them all know that we miss and love them all.

Cindy Enfield
Cindy Enfield
4 years ago

I will forever miss my father. Over the years he has become a real teaser. He loved to tease me about driving school bus. When ever I’d pull up in front of his house. And ask him if he wanted a ride. He would stand on the porch and say not a chance. Just as when my daughter,Carey got her driver’s license, he put on a crash helmet and told her “let’s go”.

Rest in peace dad. I love you, Jo.

Frank, Jan & Janet
Frank, Jan & Janet
4 years ago

Our thoughts and sincere sympathies are with you and your families during this time of grief. Bud will be fondly remembered.

Nicole DuVall Hickey
Nicole DuVall Hickey
4 years ago

You girls are in our thoughts and prayers. Hoping that God can hold and comfort you during this time of loss.

Mindy Mayer-Sanders
Mindy Mayer-Sanders
4 years ago

Cindy, Debbie, & Wendy-

I was sorry to here about your dad. I remember him as a quiet, nice man. When we were growing up I spent a lot of time & nights at your home and always thought, your dad probably wonders who the heck I am and if I have moved in!! May he rest in peace and my thoughts are with you all-

Love, Mindy

Carey Johnson
Carey Johnson
4 years ago

grandpa,

im sorry i wasnt htere for you. and im sorry i missed celebrating your life. i want you to know that i love you so much and wish we had more time together. i love you and i hope your watching over me. i want you to know that i did it, i graduated from highshool and it would have meant the world to me if you were there but i know you are watching over me. i love you grandpa.