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Frank Budd Obituary

Col Frank C. Budd, USAF (Ret.) MT. PLEASANT - Frank C. Budd, Colonel, United States Air Force (USAF), PhD of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, June 11th, 2024. He was 66 years. He was born May 21, 1958, in Des Moines, Iowa. He grew up in Phoenix, AZ. Col. Budd served 24 years in the USAF ending his career as the Mental Health Flight Commander for the 60th Medical Operations Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, California. The Mental Health flight was one of the largest in the USAF with a staff of 53 providing a range of outpatient mental health services to inpatient psychiatric consultation. Throughout his military career, Col. Budd conducted training programs and wrote seminal handbooks for Air Force leaders on suicide awareness, workplace violence, critical incident stress management, and other mental health issues. As a result of his expertise, he served as Clinical Psychology Consultant to both Air Combat Command and Air Mobility Command Surgeon Generals. Col. Budd was selected by the Air Force Surgeon General to brief the national media on the success of the Air Force Suicide Awareness Program, appearing in both Air Force Times and ABC Weekend News. He also has fourteen publications on military psychology and mental health matters. He was an invited speaker at a variety of forums, including the U.S. Army Behavioral Health Symposium and the South Carolina Psychological Association. As one of the most highly honored Air Force psychologists, Col. Budd most notable awards included: American Psychological Association (APA) Award for "Distinguished Contributions to Practice in the Public Sector" in 2003; the Society of Air Force Clinical Psychologists Award for "Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Air Force Psychology" in 2000; and the Achievement Medal for Outstanding Performance of Mental Health Services in Support of the Operation Desert Shield/Storm (Gulf War) in 1991. He was award three Meritorious Service Medals during his military career. After retiring from the military, Frank worked in higher education, where he assumed positions as the Director of Counseling and Substance Abuse Services at the College of Charleston for eight years and as Counselor at Charleston Southern University for four years. He enjoyed counseling students and training Master's level Counselor interns. Frank counted his family and his strong faith as his greatest legacies. He met the love of his life, Patty McGrath Budd, while completing his PhD in Educational and Counseling Psychology at the University of Missouri Columbia. Together they were blessed to share nearly 40 years of marriage and have three loving children. Frank actively supported and participated in homeschooling his children, taking them on many field trips. He cherished his time with Patty, especially walking on the beach together. He loved playing golf with his children and brother. He enjoyed watching superhero movies with his son, Aaron, reading books with daughter, Kelsey, and eating his daughter, Lizzie's homemade pizza. His appreciation for classical music came from his mom. Frank came to know the Lord through Officers' Christian Fellowship (OCF) while stationed at Scott AFB in 1988, learning how to be a "servant leader." He then started and led OCF studies at new military assignments. After retirement, he led several local men's and couples' Bible studies. As a voracious Bible reader, his favorite verse was Colossians 2:8, "See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ." He is survived by his wife, Patty and his children: Lizzie Budd Zabojnik (Matt) of Dallas, TX, Kelsey Budd of Mt. Pleasant, SC, and Aaron Budd (Libby) of Columbia, SC; his mother, Marilyn Budd of Phoenix, AZ; brother, John Budd of Phoenix, AZ; and many nieces and nephews. His father, Frank G. Budd, preceded him in death. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 pm Thursday, June 27, 2024, at Citadel Square Church, 328 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina. A reception will follow in the church hall. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc., Mount Pleasant Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be made to Lowcountry Pregnancy Center or Ezekiel Ministries, ezeministries.org in Frank Budd's name. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jun. 22 to Jun. 23, 2024.

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Rachael McNamara

July 3, 2024

Dr. Budd was a good mentor and a friend to me at College of Charleston. I was saddened to hear of his passing. I would have loved to be there with you at the funeral to celebrate his life at the funeral, but unfortunately I was out of town. I will definitely miss running into him in Mt. Pleasant.

Scott Kinney

June 29, 2024

I just learned of Frank's passing. I'm so sorry. Frank was so nice and always ready to give a smile and hand shake and great conversation. My deepest sympathy to Patty and the family.

Michael Ewers

June 25, 2024

My Uncle Frank was the kindest most patient man I´d ever known. I´ll never forget the air shows he and Aunt Patty took us to while stationed at Whiteman AFB.

I remember my Grandma Rae was golfing with Uncle Frank several years ago and Frank had shanked one into the woods on approach. Grandma then sets herself up a nice 3ft birdie putt with her next shot. Determined to find his ball back, Uncle Frank pursued his shot into the woods. To speed things up Grandma decided to tap in for birdie then help Frank. Just as she´s about to putt Frank yells "HERE IT IS!!"
Grandma missed the putt and never said a word to Frank. I´m sure they´re having a good laugh about it in heaven now.

My Uncle was a terrific man, Christian, and true patriot.

Rev 14:13

Michael Ewers (Missouri)
Kristin
Vera, Conrad, and Isaac

Shane J

June 24, 2024

It´s hard to believe that Mr. Buds is now with the Lord. I feel great grief but also overwhelming joy. Mr. Buds was pleasurable to be around and I will miss him truly. I will continue to left the Budd family up in prayer to our God.

Jessica Wilkes

June 24, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I had the pleasure of working with Frank at the College of Charleston. He played a big part in helping me establish services for our veterans program on campus. His empathy and support for our veteran and military students had a profound effect on our campus community. He was a great man, and the world is a better place because of him.

Susie Staley/Jackson CPA Firm, LLC

June 24, 2024

Patty and family - Our deepest condolences to you all. We were so saddened to hear of Frank's passing. We all enjoyed seeing him come into our office and working with him when tax time came around. He was genuinely a sincere and caring person. We will keep you in our prayers.

Bill Matis

June 23, 2024

Pattie and family you have Bill and my deepest sympathy. May God bless you and your family at this time. Love Bill and Barbara Matis

Jim and Seba Hope

June 23, 2024

While stationed together at Scott AFB, we were so blessed to watch Frank and Patty fall in love with Jesus, and fall more in love with each other! What a life well lived!

Susan Day

June 20, 2024

We are sorry for your loss of such a fabulous man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sending you hugs and prayers. If there's anything you need from us, please don't hesitate to call. We love you.

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