1929
2015
Buddy J. Denson
Born 4/10/29
Buddy and Ima Jean Denson where married for 43 years, Buddy is survived by one daughter Teresa J. Miller and husband Banks Miller, and Jean's children Jimmy Don Krampota, and Donna K. Wright. 4 grandchildren- Banks Prescott Miller and wife Rachael, Lisa Ann Krampota, Dustin Forrest Wright and Taylor Ryan Wright and one great grandson Banks Calhoun Miller Proceeded in death by mother Mallie Denson and father Frank Denson, brothers and sisters, Frankie Nell England, Meryl Lee Woody, Doris Wilson, Kate Reeves, Jack Denson, Bill Denson, Charles Denson, Fred Denson, Dorothy Jean Cameron, Don Allen Denson and Delores Ann Lipscomb, Grandson Dustin Forest Wright and Son Jimmy Don Krampota.
Buddy worked many years for Pittsburg Plate Glass, then in 1972 went into partnership as owner of State Glass & Mirror for 30+ years until retirement.
Buddy was in the Marine Corp for 4 years serving in Korea.
Buddy was a member of Moulton Masonic Lodge # 298, Worshipful master 1991-1192 and 2001-2002, York Rite and Scottish Rite, and Shiners-Houston Texas/ received Golden Trowel Award. Also a member of the NRA Association, American Legion, VFW, Moulton Lions Club, Texas Korean Veterans Association and Southwest Cattle Breeders Association, along with being a member of Flatonia Baptist Church.
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4 Entries
August 25, 2015
Katie Krampota
I am so sorry for your loss. Our sincere thoughts and prayers be with you.
Love, Franklin and Katie
August 24, 2015
Dorothy Young
So sorry for your loss.
August 24, 2015
Darlene Krampota
Buddy will be greatly missed such a wonderful and thoughtful father in law.
August 24, 2015
Kaylene Foeh
Jean, our sympathies to you and your family. May God be with you at this time and give you peace.
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