Hamilton – John Thomas “Bud” Boe, 75 of Hamilton passed away of natural causes October 7, 2013 at the Marcus Daly Memorial Hospice and Palliative Care Center in Hamilton.
He was born June 14, 1938 in Osakis, MN to the late Rev. Thomas and Eva Boe. After high school in Lake Mills, Iowa, Bud joined the US Marine Corps where he served four years, part of which was in Italy. Upon returning to the states in 1962, he met and married Karen Nelson of Wolf Point, MT. That fall Bud and Karen went to Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, where Bud received a BA in History. Bud and Karen had one daughter, Katherine.
Bud loved to fly and was a charter pilot and flight instructor for many years. In 1976, Bud switched careers and began selling specialized welding alloys for Rockmount Research & Alloys Inc. His territory was North and South Dakota, and a bit of Minnesota. He and his family resided in Bismarck, North Dakota for over 20 years. Due to illness, Bud & Karen retired and moved to Hamilton, Montana in 2000.
Music was a very important part of Bud’s life. He enjoyed playing the piano and singing in choirs and special groups. Bud was an eagle scout and forever cherished time spent in the mountains. Bud enjoyed two summers as a blister rust crew boss in Glacier Park, where he lead pack trains filled with tools and supplies into the backcountry to facilitate rust eradication efforts. In the more recent years, Bud enjoyed camping with family, visiting on the patio enjoying his yard and beautiful views of the Bitterroot Valley. He treasured his time with family.
The most important thing in life to Bud was his relationship with the Lord. He deeply desired that all his family and friends would know the Lord and realize that a relationship with God is the most important thing in life.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Eva Boe.
He is survived by his wife Karen Boe of Hamilton, MT; daughter, Katherine and her husband John Nelson of Kamiah, ID; 2 granddaughters and 3 sisters.
A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday October 11, 2013 at the Hamilton Assembly of God Church in Hamilton, MT with Rev. John Weaver officiating. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday October 12, 2013 at the Greenwood Cemetery in Wolf Point, MT with Rev. Greg Holler-Dinsmore officiating. The pallbearers will be all of Bud’s nephews.
Arrangements are under the care of the Daly-Leach Chapel in Hamilton and the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Condolences for the family may be left at www.dalyleachchapel.com
The family suggests memorials to Marcus Daly Memorial Hospice, 1200 Westwood Dr., Hamilton, MT 59840.
Marguerite & John gysler says
May your husband & dad rest in peace next to Borge park where many a summer A.m. We shared a lap of swimming . Our condolence to your family, Joyce , Bob, this occasion has brought you .
Captain Earl Norcutt Jr says
My wife and I were just talking about flying and the name Bud Bow popped into my brain. For some time I’ve been going to do a google search for Bud, but this time I instantly did the search to try to find him after all these years. To my dismay, I see Bud passed four yrs ago. You see, I’m from Glasgow Mt and Bud was my first flight instructor. My name is Earl Norcutt Jr and I was a Junior in high school when I started at Wokal Flying Service, and the first day of my Senior year I got my Private Pilots license. Bud told me I was the best student he’d ever had and I still remember him as one of the most pleasant and helpful I’ve had as a mentor in aviation. I’ve now got 46 years in as a pilot, and the last 30 as an airline pilot. I’m a pilot for American Airlines and have been for the last 20 yrs a Captain on both the Boeing 737 and my favorite plane, the Airbus A-320 series. I so wish I’d have tried to find Bud yrs ago so I could have told him of my accomplishments in aviation which started with his help. My condolences to anyone in the family for your loss even after all these years. I know Bud was a very GOOD MAN in life. Sincerely Captain Earl Norcutt Jr