Orin “Bud” Joseph Wallace Farnsworth, May 29, 1939~September 8, 2021

Sep 10, 2021

Orin “Bud” Joseph Wallace Farnsworth born May 29, 1939 passed away surrounded by his loving family Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at the age of 82 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Bud was born in Rawlins, Wyoming to his beloved mother Mary Marie Cecilia Dickey and father, Albert Joseph Farnsworth. Growing up between Wyoming and Colorado, he lived a humble life and developed a hard work ethic. Bud graduated from Baggs High School in 1958 with a full-ride scholarship to the University of Wyoming but pursued his dream of flying and entered the Air Force. After sustaining a knee injury that sent him home, he met the love of his life, Jacquline White the summer of 1962. Four months later they were married. Over the next several years, they welcomed two beautiful daughters, Janene and Renee.

Bud always worked hard providing for his family as an entrepreneur, carpenter, and janitor. Together, he and Jacque owned and renovated apartments and homes and developed the Pizza Hut, McDonald’s, Village Inn, Safeway and the Centennial Mall in Craig, Colorado. Their third precious daughter Jessica was born shortly thereafter. He fulfilled his parent’s dream when he formed a public gold mining corporation.

Despite his successes, Bud always remained humble, offering a helping hand to all. He provided free food and rent, plowed driveways and shoveled snow, and served as a surrogate father to countless youth and missionaries just to name a few. Bud and his family moved to Grand Junction, Colorado in 1985 and were sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints one year later. He wrote business plans, began writing a novel based on true stories from his life and his love for God, and overcame health challenges with flying colors.

Bud’s family was his life. He and Jacque moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2016 to be closer to Jessica and her family and continued to make wonderful friendships and memories through his membership in the church and associations with Dapper Dans and the Veteran’s hospital. He loved and considered his neighbors family. They loved him and his grandchildren adored him. He truly inspired all who knew him with his kindness, generosity, and overwhelming love for everyone.

Bud’s wife, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren will miss him beyond measure. From long dinner conversations with family and friends to privileged discussions in his office, to games of Uno, dominoes, and threes, to coloring pictures that decorated his office walls, teaching grandchildren to drive, coaching kids in the batting cages, and taking walks to the park, Honey Bud-Dad-Grandpa Bear-Papa Bear, will always hold a special place in our hearts.

Bud is preceded in death by his parents and sister Mary Louise Bogren. Survived by his wife of over 60 years Jacquline White Farnsworth; three daughters Janene Ethington (Don), Renee Jewell (Bob), and Jessica Allee (Kris); 17 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law Chuck White; and the Nicoletto and Villard families in Craig.

Bud overcame many obstacles and did it all with humility and gratitude to God. Many thanks go out to the wonderful nurses and doctors at Veteran’s Hospital, Washington Regional Hospital, and Encompass Rehab and Home Health.

A celebration of life for family and friends will be announced in the coming week. Please share your memories and comments of our beloved husband and father at www.beardsfuneralchapel.com

As Bud would say, May God Bless You All.

Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

6 Condolences

  1. Gene and Charline Blackburn

    We’re so sorry to hear of Bud’s passing…May you find comfort in loving memories, strength in the support of those who care, and hope in each new day.” – Unknown
    Gene and Charline Blackburn

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  2. Chuck

    Bud was as TUFF as they come. Never giving up until the end. Living with pain 4 so long, may he RIP! May Father in Heaven be with all’ya’all @ this trying time. Stay safe!!!!

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  3. Keith and Cindy Alder

    Jacque we love you. So sorry to hear of Buds passing. He was a wonderful man friend and home teacher! Our family enjoyed his visits so very much now Bud and Dale are both gone. I’m sure it’s a special reunion in heaven with all his family , friends and our Savior Jesus Christ. May the Lord continue to bless and comfort you.
    Love Keith and Cindy Alder

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  4. Anonymous

    Jacque, So sorry to here about Bud’s passing. We know he is free of pain and in a better place. Live, Terry and Gordon.

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  5. Joe Pritchett

    Renee and family, my condolences on your loss. I never knew your dad when we were growing up but he sounds like a wonderful man. May you have grace and peace in this time of sorrow.

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