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Howard “Buddy” George Lounsberry, 64, passed away Father’s Day, June 21, 2026, in Melbourne, Florida after a three-year battle with heart disease and lung failure. He was born April 15, 1962, in Woodbury, NJ, to parents Howard and Dorothy Lounsberry.
Bud was a Jersey man all his life where his love of fishing started with his father at a young age. He attended Gateway High School in New Jersey and was baptized in National Park, NJ. He loved children and animals; both being drawn to him like a magnet. Bud enjoyed hunting, building things, listening to country music, and lending a helping hand to anyone he could. Above all he enjoyed fishing, especially with his children and his siblings, and went every chance he got. Bud was a dedicated father and hardworking employee. While he had several jobs in his youth, his ultimate calling was working for Gene’s Home Remodeling as a Handyman for thirty years before inheriting the business.
Later in life, Bud moved to Florida to be closer to the water and pass on the family tradition by fishing with his sons on the same boat he fished on with his father as a child. He had a strong interest in guns and had excellent aim; he even shot a baby garter snake right between the eyes – he did not like snakes or crunchy bugs. He did not know how to swim and was afraid of heights (ironic considering he was an avid fisherman and worked on roofs). He enjoyed watching the Eagles, Flyers, and most recently watching MMA. Bud had many acquaintances over the years in Florida and a handful of people he considered true friends: Dennis Higbee, Dennis Burke, Anthony “Ding”, Hack, and most recently, Donald Casper.
Left to cherish Bud’s memory are his loving wife, Barbara “Bobbe-Jo” Lounsberry of Melbourne, FL; his children from his previous marriage of 30 years: Robert (Dorothy) of New Jersey, Howard “Bud-Bud” (Teddi) of Florida, Jessica (late Scott) of New Jersey, Ericka of New Jersey, Rebecca “Becky” (Donnie) of New Jersey, and Michael “Mikey” of Florida; his stepchildren: Dennis, Jr. of New Jersey, Michael of New Jersey, and Barbara of New Jersey; his brother, Mark; his sisters: Laura (late Bruce) and Lindy (Jimmy); 27 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 14 nieces and nephews; and many friends, acquaintances, and extended family members.
Bud is preceded in death by his parents, Howard and Dorothy Lounsberry; his brother, Robert; and his sister, Dorothy “Dotty” (Danny) of New Jersey.
Bud was a loyal friend and a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He will truly be missed and loved until we meet again.
A Celebration of Life in Florida to be held 2:00PM, Sunday, July 12, at Christian Church at Palm Shores: 4580 N US1, Melbourne, FL 32935. A Celebration of Life to be held in New Jersey at a later date.
Arrangements are under the direction of Millennium Cremation Service. Condolences may be shared online at www.millenniumcremationservice.com.
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Arlene Hodges
July 6, 2026, 3:53 pm
Bobbie Jo, Mikey, I’m so sorry about you losing Buddy, he was a very good friend to me and my son-in-law. Always loved the different excusses to get me down there to visit you al, LOL I’m sure he’s looking down on you to make sure you are doing good, sorry I couldn’t make it down there, but you know my heart is with all of you, love you. Mom Arlene
Ericka Fireoved
July 6, 2026, 10:24 pm
I love you dad, thank you for raising me to be the strong and tough woman I em today, thank you for being a great pop pop to all your grand children and being there for the birth of my last baby. I miss you. This isn’t a goodbye but a see you later. I love you
Dennis Burke
July 7, 2026, 2:12 am
Bud you are sadly missed. My brother and dear friend you were always there for a cup of coffee and a person to listen to my issues whatever they were. I will always miss our adventures flounder fishing. I was always proud to call you my brother from another mother. I will always remember the many years we worked side by side no matter what we worked on together. I learned many things from you and I am grateful to have called you my brother. Until we meet again watch over us who are left behind to remember a true friend and brother. Rest in Peace and Thank you for all you have done for the people who were fortunate enough to have known you. Love and miss you always my brother!
Barbara Lounsberry
July 10, 2026, 6:22 pm
My dearest husband…I feel truly blessed to have had u for the time I did…forever loved…forever missed…