LaVerne John “Bud” Hoch

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LaVerne John “Bud” Hoch

Birth
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
9 Dec 2004 (aged 75)
Columbia Heights, Anoka County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Grandpa Bud was a fun loving man who Loved to spend his time with his four grandchildren, He loved to cook,and you never left his house hungry. He was very talented in so many differnt things he could make a wedding gown, vail and also do the flowers better than anyone else. He made baby blankets for all his grandchildren and everyone always looked forward to getting his handmade towels for gifts. In the kitchen he would make master pieces that had your mouth watering before it was ever put on the table that he always made sure was set just right. He was a friend who would listen and help you no matter what. His heart was great he would cry for someones loss even if he did not know them. His grandchildren loved to sit with him and eat blackcherry floots, or just listen to the storys he would tell them. He volenteered at Fairview Hospital for almost 20 years. His Cancer took all of us by suprise and took him to quickly from us. Even when he was in pain he did not complain instead he was worried about being a burden to everyone, which we would always tell him he was a blessing to us all. He is missed by all of us. He was the best dad Nick could ever ask for and the best fatherin-law in the world. It brings us peace to know he has gone home to his parents, sister and Life partner Don.
Grandpa Bud was a fun loving man who Loved to spend his time with his four grandchildren, He loved to cook,and you never left his house hungry. He was very talented in so many differnt things he could make a wedding gown, vail and also do the flowers better than anyone else. He made baby blankets for all his grandchildren and everyone always looked forward to getting his handmade towels for gifts. In the kitchen he would make master pieces that had your mouth watering before it was ever put on the table that he always made sure was set just right. He was a friend who would listen and help you no matter what. His heart was great he would cry for someones loss even if he did not know them. His grandchildren loved to sit with him and eat blackcherry floots, or just listen to the storys he would tell them. He volenteered at Fairview Hospital for almost 20 years. His Cancer took all of us by suprise and took him to quickly from us. Even when he was in pain he did not complain instead he was worried about being a burden to everyone, which we would always tell him he was a blessing to us all. He is missed by all of us. He was the best dad Nick could ever ask for and the best fatherin-law in the world. It brings us peace to know he has gone home to his parents, sister and Life partner Don.