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Francis L Bud Mummert

Francis L Bud Mummert

Jun 21st, 2013

Biography:

Francis L. “Bud” Mummert, 88, of Littlestown, died Fri., June 21, at Hanover Hall.  He was married to Jeune L. (Wilson) Mummert for 62 years until she died Dec 22, 2010.  Born July 23, 1924 in Littlestown, he was the son of the late Arthur M. & Hilda G. (Bollinger) Mummert.  Bud was a 1942 graduate of Littlestown High School.  He served in the Army during WWII at the rank of Tech 5 in the European Theatre.  He was awarded a campaign medal with 5 bronze stars, WWII victory medal and good conduct medal serving in Normany, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe.  Bud was employed with I.H. Crouse and Sons, formerly of Littlestown, as a master craftsman for 42 years.  From 1986, he was self employed in his own cabinet and millwork shop.  Bud donated his time and services to many causes and organizations.  He was a life member of St. John’s Lutheran Church and a life member of the American Legion, VFW and Fish & Game, all of Littlestown. 
 
Bud is survived by 2 sons:  James L. Mummert & wife, Linda of Hanover; Douglas L. Mummert & wife, Sandra of Littlestown; 4 grandchildren:  David L. Mummert & wife, Danielle of Littlestown; Paul D. Mummert & wife Chrystal of Littlestown; Kristen Mummert of Gettysburg and Amanda Mummert of Hanover; 3 great grandchildren:  Marissa, Jada & Lindsay Mummert; 2 step grandchildren:  Amy Aumen and Christa Garman and 4 step great grandchildren:  Michaella, Maci, Hailey, Beauen; and a brother, Arthur M. Mummert, Jr. of Taneytown.  Bud was predeceased by 2 sisters:  Elizabeth Barnes and Catherine Storm.
 
Funeral Service Tues., June 25, at 10 A.M. at Little’s Funeral Home, Littlestown with Pastor Timothy J. Kielley of New Hope Faith Community Church, Littlestown, officiating.  Viewing is Monday 6 – 8 P.M. at the funeral  home.  Interment is in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Hanover.  Littlestown Allied Veterans Council will conduct full military honors at the cemetery.  Memorials in Bud’s name may be sent to:  National Arbor Foundation – 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE  68410 or the charity of one’s choice.  Online condolences may be shared on www.littlesfh.com

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Jeffrey & Susan Reaver
Jun 23rd, 2013 9:00 pm
#1
Doug, Jim and the entire Mummert Family. Doug & Jim, you both have my deepest and sincerest sympathy and condolences on the loss of your father. I always liked and enjoyed talking with your Dad. He was an awesome guy. I always loved his little smile he would give to everyone when you would speak to him. What a carpenter & craftsman he was. He will be truly missed. God Bless you all. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

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