Garrett Hubert "Bud"
Date of birth: April 17, 1928 - Date of death: June 9, 2012
 

Hubert Frederick “Bud” Garrett, 84, of Clarksburg, passed away June 9, 2012 at his residence. He was born April 17, 1928 in Taylor County a son of the late Hubert Elkins Garrett and Ruth Claire Nestor Garrett.

He was a member of North View United Methodist Church and was a miner for Dawson Mining Company and Martinka Mining Company where he retired. He was a World War II Veteran of The US Navy and enjoyed racing cars in his spare time.

He is survived by his four children; Mrs. Robert (Linda) Siron of Florida, Mrs. Stanley (Terri) Dewitt of Salem, WV, Mr. Hubert “Pat” Debbie Garrett of Clarksburg, WV, and Mr. Howard “Terry” Garrett of Clarksburg, sister Mrs. James (Ila) Clutter of Clarksburg, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, one great great-grandchild.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years Betty Muriel Connor Garrett, three daughters: Rebecca Jan Garrett, Elizabeth “Betsy” Long, and Nancy Irene Greer, and grandson, Seneca Garrett.

Friends may call at the Davis-Weaver funeral Home, 329 East Main Street, Clarksburg,from 2-4 & 6-8 PM on Tuesday. Funeral Services will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday June 13, 2012 at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens with Military Honors by the US Navy.





From: Martha Elliott
Sorry for your loss I met him when I worked at ABCody.He was a very kind man.




From: John Finzel and Family
God Bless everyone. Our thoughts and Payers are with you always. Love Always John



From: Gene V Eubank III
Sending my deepest condolences to the Garrett family and friends. It's never easy losing a loved one. God bless the family and friends.




From: Hubert Bud Garrett
My heart goes out to you in your time of grief. Am sorry could not be there in person. Deepest Sympathy, Barbara Oldaker George



From: Mckeesport-Pittsburgh CPOA
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Howard, Terry and the entire Garret family for your loss. Fair winds and following seas to shipmate Bud.




From: Buzz Floyd
My deepest sympathies go out to Bud's family. Although I hadn't seen Bud in many years I never forgot how kind he was to a bunch of us kids in North View. In a book I'm working on I based a character on what I remembered of him because he was such a memorable person, and because when I was 13 years old I really looked up to him. Bud was a man's man. Again, my condolences to all his family.