Bud's favorite past-time was watching karate movies and listening to music on his little radio. He loved shooting hoops in his younger years and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Bud always did landscaping jobs, roofing, and hauling hay. He worked for 5 years for Barney's Barbershop renovating rentals.
Bud always said his nieces and nephews were his children. That's just how his heart was. Let us remember Bud just the way he lived his life, full of joy and lots of laughter! Bud was a quiet, humble, and simple man. It didn't take much to make him smile.
Bud leaves behind two sisters, Laura Jones and family of Oklahoma City, OK, and Melvina Collins and family of Ponca City, OK, and one brother Mark Collins and family of Pawnee, OK.
He was preceded in death by his parents Melvin and Emalyne Collins, three sisters, Debra Overland, Sophina Williams, and Alexis Warrior, two brothers, John E. Buffalohead and Matthew H. Collins.
Bud's favorite past-time was watching karate movies and listening to music on his little radio. He loved shooting hoops in his younger years and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Bud always did landscaping jobs, roofing, and hauling hay. He worked for 5 years for Barney's Barbershop renovating rentals.
Bud always said his nieces and nephews were his children. That's just how his heart was. Let us remember Bud just the way he lived his life, full of joy and lots of laughter! Bud was a quiet, humble, and simple man. It didn't take much to make him smile.
Bud leaves behind two sisters, Laura Jones and family of Oklahoma City, OK, and Melvina Collins and family of Ponca City, OK, and one brother Mark Collins and family of Pawnee, OK.
He was preceded in death by his parents Melvin and Emalyne Collins, three sisters, Debra Overland, Sophina Williams, and Alexis Warrior, two brothers, John E. Buffalohead and Matthew H. Collins.
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