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Willard Allen “Bud” Flesher

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Willard Allen “Bud” Flesher

Birth
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, USA
Death
23 Nov 2020 (aged 77)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Adel, Dallas County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6276944, Longitude: -94.0279694
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Willard (Bud) A. Flesher, 77, of Waukee, passed away Monday, November 23, 2020 at Unity Point Methodist Hospital from complications of Covid-19.

A private service will take place on November 28, 2020 1:30pm at Caldwell Parrish – McCalley Chapel in Adel. A public graveside service will take place at 2:30pm at Oakdale Cemetery in Adel. Masks are mandatory. Memorial contributions can be made to the family and will be used for a fitting tribute.

Bud was born on April 8, 1943 in Winterset, Iowa to WIllard B. Flesher and Margaret Anna (Allen) Flesher. Bud grew up in Winterset where he spent most of his days cruising around town on his bicycle and getting into mischief. As he got older, instead of getting into mischief on his bike, he took his adventures on the road.

On December 10, 1966 he married the love of his life, Evelyn (Dolly) Pierce. They briefly lived in Council Bluffs and Adel before moving to Waukee, where they put down roots and bought a fixer-upper. For the next 53 years, they built a home and a life full of love, laughter, and family. Bud had an outspoken, bold personality, he gave it to you straight, and could tell you stories for days.

Bud enjoyed many things including woodworking, gardening, poker and cribbage. He would always be up to play bags and horseshoes with his family. He loved the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Iowa Hawkeyes. Black and gold were his signature colors. He enjoyed camping, hunting, and fishing. Every year he would camp at the Iowa State Fair where he would spend two weeks watching people, eating coney dogs, tenderloins and attending all the shows. However, there was nothing he loved more than Dolly and for 53 years his family was able to witness a true love story. Their life together made us all believe that true love and soul mates really do exist.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Dolly; his children, Michelle, Ronda (Darrell), Kris, Jeff (Tania), Janelle (Joe), Brittany (Austin), Tyler, and BriAnna (Travis); his grandchildren, Andrea, Erin, Zachary, Nicole, Joshua, Anna, Brady, Abby, Caleb, Dylan, Mallory, Andrew, Aylie, Addilynn, Scarlett Grace; and 6 ½ great-grandchildren. Also mourning his loss are step-sister, Debbie; his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Bud was especially close to his nephews, Brandon and Brett.

Bud was preceded in death by his parents, Willard and Margaret; his sisters, Christie Friday and Connie Flesher; and step-mother, Kay Flesher.
Willard (Bud) A. Flesher, 77, of Waukee, passed away Monday, November 23, 2020 at Unity Point Methodist Hospital from complications of Covid-19.

A private service will take place on November 28, 2020 1:30pm at Caldwell Parrish – McCalley Chapel in Adel. A public graveside service will take place at 2:30pm at Oakdale Cemetery in Adel. Masks are mandatory. Memorial contributions can be made to the family and will be used for a fitting tribute.

Bud was born on April 8, 1943 in Winterset, Iowa to WIllard B. Flesher and Margaret Anna (Allen) Flesher. Bud grew up in Winterset where he spent most of his days cruising around town on his bicycle and getting into mischief. As he got older, instead of getting into mischief on his bike, he took his adventures on the road.

On December 10, 1966 he married the love of his life, Evelyn (Dolly) Pierce. They briefly lived in Council Bluffs and Adel before moving to Waukee, where they put down roots and bought a fixer-upper. For the next 53 years, they built a home and a life full of love, laughter, and family. Bud had an outspoken, bold personality, he gave it to you straight, and could tell you stories for days.

Bud enjoyed many things including woodworking, gardening, poker and cribbage. He would always be up to play bags and horseshoes with his family. He loved the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Iowa Hawkeyes. Black and gold were his signature colors. He enjoyed camping, hunting, and fishing. Every year he would camp at the Iowa State Fair where he would spend two weeks watching people, eating coney dogs, tenderloins and attending all the shows. However, there was nothing he loved more than Dolly and for 53 years his family was able to witness a true love story. Their life together made us all believe that true love and soul mates really do exist.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Dolly; his children, Michelle, Ronda (Darrell), Kris, Jeff (Tania), Janelle (Joe), Brittany (Austin), Tyler, and BriAnna (Travis); his grandchildren, Andrea, Erin, Zachary, Nicole, Joshua, Anna, Brady, Abby, Caleb, Dylan, Mallory, Andrew, Aylie, Addilynn, Scarlett Grace; and 6 ½ great-grandchildren. Also mourning his loss are step-sister, Debbie; his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Bud was especially close to his nephews, Brandon and Brett.

Bud was preceded in death by his parents, Willard and Margaret; his sisters, Christie Friday and Connie Flesher; and step-mother, Kay Flesher.


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