Floyd “Bud” Franzen entered heaven August 20, 2021. He was born in Loop City, Nebraska to Floyd and Jessie Franzen November 29, 1936. He married Janice “Jan” Nicholas April 14th, 1956 and they had 2 daughters.
Floyd worked at the Tie Plant until they closed and retired from the UW Power Plant. After retirement, he worked at Dooley’s car wash for something to do until his health started to decline.
He enjoyed spending time in Albany jeeping, fishing, snowmobiling and hunting. He was always ready when someone would say “let’s go hunting.” Floyd liked watching his great grandchildren in 4-H and playing sports.
Floyd is survived by his daughters, Penny (David) Strain and Vicky (Dan) Johnston. Grandchildren, Roni (Terry) Camphouse, Smokey (Jenna) Strain, Amanda (Ty) Sanders, and Riley Pantier. Great-grandchildren, McKinzey and Colter Camphouse, Wyatt and Kaleb Strain, Nevaeh and Ariyah Sanders, Alaina Gallatin and Hunter Pantier. He is preceded in death by his wife-Jan, parents, and great granddaughter Piper.
Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday August 27, 2021 at Green Hill Cemetery, Laramie, WY.
Penny and Vicky I am sorry for the loss of your Dad (Bud). I spent a lot of time with you, your Mom and Dad . All or you were GREAT neighbor. Sending thoughts and prayer to the family. Hugs to all of you. Charlotte Bruce
To the Franzen family, Bud worked with my dad (Ubaldo Padilla) at the tie plant in the mechanic shop. As coworkers and a team they kept all that old tie plant machinery in working order. They were good friends as well during and after work hours. He was always kind to me when I visited my dad at work. May he Rest In Peace and my condolences to all o you.
Amanda, Riley, Vicky and families, Sincere sympathies for the loss of your father.
Riley & Family, Jim and I would like to offer our deepest condolences on the passing of your grandpa. I know you enjoyed many hunting and fishing trips and just being together. We know he will be missed by all, but may your happy memories sustain you at this difficult time. Jim & Debbie
As a kid, I spent a lot of time hanging out in Bud's garage, learning about mechanics and how things worked. Many memories of the Franzen family as neighbors. My condolences. Bud