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Vernon C. “Bud” Tintinger

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Vernon C. “Bud” Tintinger

Birth
Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
Death
10 Nov 2011 (aged 83)
Plains, Sanders County, Montana, USA
Burial
Plains, Sanders County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Vernon C. "Bud" Tintinger
US NAVY | WORLD WAR II
1927 - 2011

Early Life: Vernon "Bud" was born November 20, 1927, in Helena, Montana, to Carl Amethyst Tintinger (son of Fred Augustus and Grace Helen Bain Tintinger) and Marie "Edith" Wolfe Tintinger (daughter of Oscar and Lillian Golden Wolfe).
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: He joined the United States Navy, serving in Japan during World War II, before returning to Montana. On November 18, 1950, Bud was married to Darlene J. Ludtke and had three daughters: Vonda, Janet and Carla. They divorced in 1971. Later, he married Elizabeth Allestad with whom he has a son, Sam. Featured in the 1968 Power Parade magazine, Bud was a trucker in the Simms and Frenchtown areas prior to moving to Thompson Falls in 1999. He always felt that the 22 trips of hauling beer to Alaska before there were good roads was one of his greatest accomplishments. Vernon C.* "Bud" Tintinger passed away November 10, 2011, at the Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, Montana. He was 83.
Survived By: His son, Sam (Ashley); his grandchildren: Bailey, Mason, Cayden and Taylor; sister, Lorraine; brother, Tom; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceded In Death By: His parents; a brother, Douglas E. "Doug" Tintinger; and sister, Gracia Lillian Tintinger "Gracie" Dome.
Service: Graveside Memorial
Interment: Plains Cemetery | ashes interred
Original Obituary Published By:
© Missoulian | Missoula, MT | 17 May 2013
Other Sources: MT Birth Certificate | MT Marriage Records | MT Births & Deaths | Montana Death Index
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

*DISCREPANCIES: For spelling of middle name between birth certificate (Carol), Montana Marriage Records (Carroll), Montana Births and Deaths (Carol) and Montana Death Index (Carol). On this memorial, the initial "C." will be maintained due to discrepancies.
Vernon C. "Bud" Tintinger
US NAVY | WORLD WAR II
1927 - 2011

Early Life: Vernon "Bud" was born November 20, 1927, in Helena, Montana, to Carl Amethyst Tintinger (son of Fred Augustus and Grace Helen Bain Tintinger) and Marie "Edith" Wolfe Tintinger (daughter of Oscar and Lillian Golden Wolfe).
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: He joined the United States Navy, serving in Japan during World War II, before returning to Montana. On November 18, 1950, Bud was married to Darlene J. Ludtke and had three daughters: Vonda, Janet and Carla. They divorced in 1971. Later, he married Elizabeth Allestad with whom he has a son, Sam. Featured in the 1968 Power Parade magazine, Bud was a trucker in the Simms and Frenchtown areas prior to moving to Thompson Falls in 1999. He always felt that the 22 trips of hauling beer to Alaska before there were good roads was one of his greatest accomplishments. Vernon C.* "Bud" Tintinger passed away November 10, 2011, at the Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, Montana. He was 83.
Survived By: His son, Sam (Ashley); his grandchildren: Bailey, Mason, Cayden and Taylor; sister, Lorraine; brother, Tom; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceded In Death By: His parents; a brother, Douglas E. "Doug" Tintinger; and sister, Gracia Lillian Tintinger "Gracie" Dome.
Service: Graveside Memorial
Interment: Plains Cemetery | ashes interred
Original Obituary Published By:
© Missoulian | Missoula, MT | 17 May 2013
Other Sources: MT Birth Certificate | MT Marriage Records | MT Births & Deaths | Montana Death Index
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

*DISCREPANCIES: For spelling of middle name between birth certificate (Carol), Montana Marriage Records (Carroll), Montana Births and Deaths (Carol) and Montana Death Index (Carol). On this memorial, the initial "C." will be maintained due to discrepancies.


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