Haralson, Elmer Harry, "Bud" A resident of Farmers Branch for almost 60 years, died peacefully on July 19, 2010. Bud was born on November 20, 1922 in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. He joined the Army Air Corps and served in India during WWII. After the war, Bud settled in Chicago, where he began a 37 year career with NCR, married Ava Lou James of Wichita Falls, and moved to Texas. He was a talented mechanic, a superb manager, and an honorable man. He was devoted to his family, and loved sports, history, poetry, and music. Bud is survived by his wife, Ava Lou, two daughters Leslie Haralson (Arthur) Plumb and Linda Haralson (Derek) Wendelken, two grandchildren Travis Scott Plumb and Melody Ann Plumb, one brother, three sisters, and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Dallas-Ft. Worth National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Masonic Lodge of Farmers Branch.
Published in Dallas Morning News on July 25, 2010
Haralson, Elmer Harry, "Bud" A resident of Farmers Branch for almost 60 years, died peacefully on July 19, 2010. Bud was born on November 20, 1922 in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. He joined the Army Air Corps and served in India during WWII. After the war, Bud settled in Chicago, where he began a 37 year career with NCR, married Ava Lou James of Wichita Falls, and moved to Texas. He was a talented mechanic, a superb manager, and an honorable man. He was devoted to his family, and loved sports, history, poetry, and music. Bud is survived by his wife, Ava Lou, two daughters Leslie Haralson (Arthur) Plumb and Linda Haralson (Derek) Wendelken, two grandchildren Travis Scott Plumb and Melody Ann Plumb, one brother, three sisters, and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Dallas-Ft. Worth National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Masonic Lodge of Farmers Branch.
Published in Dallas Morning News on July 25, 2010
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