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Elmer ‘Fudd’ Banister.

Superhero in his own rite to kids & adults all over the area yet so humble he never knew it! Always giving & never ever asking. My cousin, next door neighbor, dear friend, comedian, and a rare fine because he was genuine. A true good man.

He was my own personal hero. Watching him fight his health issues, he was a great inspiration, confidant and help to me when I received some of my own diagnosis. He was such a warrior.

His smile brightened so many lives through his shop. Even on those bad, painful days. Which often were every day, all day. But when YOU walked in....the world changed. And it didn’t just help you, but as anyone who is genuine knows, it helped him as well!

This is supposed to me my testimonial, but this has to be part of it because it is what I saw . What I grew up with. Fudd was an amazing father. And his son is also following in his footsteps. Being a business owner like his dad, Chris also has that heart, sarcasm, & the same need to give to others. These are just some ways his father lives on in him. His genuine pure joy in seeing others enjoy what he can give can’t be hidden.

And that WAS Fudd. I know the love & pride is beaming down upon his children, grandchildren, and the rest of us extended family, because he sees our love for him continuing on. I will, (as will my parents) always be a phone call away for all of you.

I love you Fudd.

From: Pasadena Says Goodbye To “Mr. Fudd”

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