• F.H. "Bud" Wilburn

    5 Nov 2018
Name: F.H. "Bud" Wilburn
Location: Mount Ida, AR
D.O.B.: 07/13/1935
D.O.D.: 11/05/2018

  • F.H. “Bud” Wilburn, 83, of Mount Ida, AR passed away November 05, 2018 in Little Rock, AR. surrounded by his family. He was born July 13, 1935, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to the late Henry and Marguerite (Wegener) Wilburn.  He is preceded in death by both his parents, one son Tim Wilburn, two brothers; Eddie and Hank Wilburn, and three sisters; Ila Carter, Freda Maastricht, and Joyce Wilburn.

    Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Donna (Rimel) Wilburn, one daughter and son-in-law Lori and Butch Rose, grandchildren; Jason and Hannah Wilburn, Daniel and Leila Ash Langdon, Nichole Wilburn and Samantha Collins, great-grandchildren; Coby, Jay, Ash, Davyn, Skylynn, Alessandra, JaJa, Jaycee, Serenity and Zoa, brothers; George and Linda Wilburn, Hank and Kerry Wilburn, and Henry and Renesia Wilburn, and two sisters; Dolly and Bill Whiteaker, and Sandra Wilburn, as well as a host of other family and friends. Pallbearers will be Jason Wilburn, Daniel Langdon, Bruce Ball, Ricky Summitt, Herschel Keener and Terry Keener. Honorary pallbearers will be Coby Wilburn, Jay Wilburn and John Keough.

    Visitation will be Friday, November 9, 2018 6-8 pm at Thornton Funeral Home.  Service will be Saturday, November 10, 2018, 11am at Lone Valley Church of God in Sims with Bro. Josh Harper officiating with burial at Lone Valley Cemetery in Sims, AR. Services under the direction of Thornton Funeral Home in Mount Ida, AR. Guest register at www.thorntonfh.com.

     

     

     

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    No words are able to express how very sorry we are that his family has to go through another great loss. Our hearts are breaking for you and for ourselves as we try to imagine life without him in it. He was not only a true man of God who loved Him with all his heart, He also loved his church as well as those who did not attend Lone Valley. If you knew Christ then he was your brother. He was so many things to us, but mostly, He was our friend and we will always feel a loss of his presence in our lives. God Bless each of you as all we try to " celebrate him home".

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    Thank you Ann. Dad loved you like family.

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    Prayers and condolences to the family

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    Thank you, Robert. Hugs and love.

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    This man taught me about life. He taught me to work hard at whatever I did, to give it 200%. He was my fishing buddy, my singing buddy. He taught me to play the guitar. I was definitely a Daddy's girl. Daddy you are so missed. You were so loved by many.

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