Clair A. “Bud” Godissart
Margaret RiggleSounds like he was an amazing man. He lived a full life. As we aren’t ready to let go and have such a void but he was ok going to heaven. Sympathy to the families.
Ric and Karen WrightYou all are in our prayers. Praying for comfort and strength.
Tracy, Kevin, Andrew and Heather GuthrieIt was always a joy and pleasure when the Godissarts came to church to visit. Love and grace poured from Eleanor’s eyes and wisdom and compassion from Bud’s. Our son shares the same birthday as Bud which started a relationship between them that was precious. Bud wanted to see his buddy Andrew, always talking about his cold hands and managing to make him smile and feel special. Andrew is a very shy and quiet kid and I think Bud knew he needed some extra attention. I’m so thankful for the gift of having known Bud Godissart. Every time I see AJ at church , I picture a young Bud. His charm, wit and love live on through his family and we are blessed to have them in our lives. Praying for you all as you navigate life without him here.
Andrea Mann PetersBud was always a great guy no matter what. Everytime you saw him he was quick witted and always smiling. I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending love and prayers for you all.
Sonny and Donna Gloff (Calvin Lloyd is so in law) . Denise McDonaldMy sincere condolences to his dear wife and all of the family. He was a good man. We have a story in our family about Mr. Godissart. When my brother and I were little, maybe 3 and 4 years old, we stayed up too late on Christmas Eve and refused to go to sleep. Santa Claus came in the front door! My brother and I scrambled up the stairs to bed. Santa said that he would be back later once we were in bed and then he went out the door. (We didn’t have a fireplace or chimney). My parents told us years later that they believed it was Mr. Godissart. He never said that it was, but he never said that it wasn’t. May he rest in peace.