Bud was reared and educated in Grapevine. He served in both the US Airforce and the Army National Guard. After his service, he worked at International Paper for over 39 years, working in the finishing and shipping department. He was an avid Razorback fan, and loved playing pool. He also loved camping with his family and friends.
Also preceding him in death was his first wife, Lajuana Downs Cearley, who passed away in July 15, 1980; 3 sisters, Mary Rosemond Stover, Vestal Hatcher and Paulette Freeman; and his grandparents, Mattie and Elmore Cearley and Gilbert and Fannie Reynolds.
Bud is survived by his wife of 25 years, Sandra Sanderson Cearley, whom he married May 13, 1994; two daughters, Kathryn (Shane) Watson and Stacy (Jody) Barnes; four grandchildren, Kalyn (Wade) Garrett, Haylee Barnes, Dueal (Catie) Watson and Lane (Hailey) Watson; one great granddaughter, Embree Watson; one sister, Betty Nell Taylor; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Bud was reared and educated in Grapevine. He served in both the US Airforce and the Army National Guard. After his service, he worked at International Paper for over 39 years, working in the finishing and shipping department. He was an avid Razorback fan, and loved playing pool. He also loved camping with his family and friends.
Also preceding him in death was his first wife, Lajuana Downs Cearley, who passed away in July 15, 1980; 3 sisters, Mary Rosemond Stover, Vestal Hatcher and Paulette Freeman; and his grandparents, Mattie and Elmore Cearley and Gilbert and Fannie Reynolds.
Bud is survived by his wife of 25 years, Sandra Sanderson Cearley, whom he married May 13, 1994; two daughters, Kathryn (Shane) Watson and Stacy (Jody) Barnes; four grandchildren, Kalyn (Wade) Garrett, Haylee Barnes, Dueal (Catie) Watson and Lane (Hailey) Watson; one great granddaughter, Embree Watson; one sister, Betty Nell Taylor; and a host of nieces and nephews.
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