Walter W “Bud” SMALL Jr, 91
years, of Decatur, Nebraska, passed away Saturday, October
24, 2015
WW (Bud) Small was born November 16, 1923, in Decatur
Nebraska, to Walter and Tessa (Mayberry) Small. He entered
into rest surrounded by his family Saturday, at Regency
Square Care Center in South Sioux City, Nebraska.
Bud worked with his family in Decatur at the Small Hardware
and at the Princess Movie Theater growing up. He played
football for the Decatur Bulldogs and graduated from Decatur
High School in 1941. Bud joined the Army in 1943.
He returned to Decatur where he married Ida Jane
(Blankenbeckler) Small and to this union 2 boys were born.
Later Bud was introduced by his sister to Viola Lunz. They
were married August 14, 1955, in Martinsburg, Nebraska, and
made their home on a farm near Decatur. When Decatur’s Toll
bridge opened in 1956 Bud was there to take the first toll
and remained on the bridge for 35 years. Viola helped raise
Bud’s two young boys and helped on the farm beside her
husband until they retired.
He loved to fish and took his family on numerous family
vacations. In their later years, they enjoyed going to
Florida fishing in the winter. Bud continued to farm in
Decatur with his son John and later with his youngest son
Dan. Bud continued to overlook the farming operation even
after he went to the nursing home.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Walter and Tessa
(Mayberry) Small, wife; Viola (Lunz) Small, son; John Small,
sister; Helen (Small) Gatewood
W.W. Small (Bud) is survived by his son, Daniel and Konnie
Small of Decatur; Daughter in Law, June Small of Sioux City,
IA; His grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great
grandchildren. Also a host of friends, whose lives, Bud made
an impact on.
FUNERAL SERVICE:
Wednesday, October 28, 2015, 10:30 am, at Trinity Lutheran
Church in Decatur
BURIAL WITH MILITARY HONORS:
Hillcrest Cemetery, Decatur
VISITATION: Tuesday
5-7 pm with family receiving friends and MASONIC SERVICE
at 7pm, all at Pelan Funeral Services in Tekamah. Visitation
will also be held at the church one hour prior to service.
MEMORIALS:
In lieu of flowers memorials can be directed to
Masonic-Eastern Star Home for Children, PO Box 1327,
Fremont, NE 68026 |