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Bud H. Steinbach Print
Bud Harold Steinbach was born, October 16, 1922 in Emmett, Idaho.  He died Saturday, April 24, 2010. 
Bud Steinbach
 Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Thursday, April 29th at the Treasure Valley Baptist Church, 1300 S. Teare Ave., Meridian.  Burial will follow at the Meridian Cemetery.  A lunch buffet will be held at the church following the graveside.  Visitation for family and friends will be held Wednesday, April 28th from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. at Accent Funeral Home, 1303 N. Main Street, Meridian. 

Bud was born to Lee and Daisy Steinbach, the sixth child in a family of ten children.  He met his wife, Heidy Pearl Steger while she was attending Meridian High School.  They married December 11, 1943 and soon after he left for WWII.  He was a bronze star recipient for heroic service with military operations in the European Theater.  After returning from the war he farmed in the Meridian area, where he raised three sons, Max, Joe and Clyde.

After retiring from farming Bud worked for the City of Boise as the Maintenance Manager for Morris Hill Cemetery.  He enjoyed and loved the outdoors; hunting, fishing, and camping with family.  He was saved at the age of 49 and was an active member of Treasure Valley Baptist Church until his death. 

Bud is survived by his a sister Vera (Steinbach) Hornbaker and husband Loren, three sons; Max (Mary) Steinbach, Joe Steinbach and Clyde (Carol) Steinbach, six grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his wife Heidy in 2009, and two great grandsons.   

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Treasure Valley Baptist Church – Missions Fund, 1300 S. Teare Ave., Meridian, ID 83642. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.accentfuneral.com.

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Sender's Name: Bud Steinebach
Sorry for your loss as I lost my dad last year, we are in Saint Maries, sorry we did not get to know all of you in that area, Bud is with our Father now to move on to his next assignment:) Love You All:) Bud
 
Sender's Name: John Blakeslee
Max, Mary and Clyde: We've talked about our ailing folks before and we know the inevitable, however, it doesn't make it any easier when we lose them, does it? My thoughts are with you and thank Goodness we share the common belief of a loving God and life eternal. May He bless you at this time of challenge and transition. John BlakesleeGB
 
Sender's Name: Rick & Donna Hoverson
Clyde & Carol: We are certainly sorry to hear of Bud's passing. The very best to all your family. 
 
Sender's Name: Beverly Knapp
I had the priveledge of getting to briefly know Bud over the past couple months while he resided at Grace Memory Care. I would see him everyday when I visit my mother. Bud always smiled at me; and was such a pleasure to get to know. I recall helping him in his bedroom with a blanket that he wanted a certain way over his feet...he said "tuck it in" and I followed his instructions. He thanked me kindly and I then knew exactly how he wanted his blanket. I will miss him.