William John (Bud) Carvey, 91, formerly of San Carlos, died peacefully Monday, April 18, 2016, in San Bruno, California. He was predeceased by his wife of 66 years, Billie Carvey, and survived by his five children Mark, Brad (Andrea), Scott (Lorilie), D. Thomas (Paula), and Lori (John), six grandchildren and brother Jack Winters.
Born in Seattle, Washington, June 15, 1924, to William Carvey and Myrtle (Olsen) Carvey, Bud grew up in Missoula, Montana. He served in World War II and attended the University of Montana where he received a teaching degree.
In 1948, he married Billie, and they moved to Anderson, California, in 1957. In 1958, the family moved to San Carlos. Bud taught business at San Mateo High School for 35 years. He was a popular teacher and coach.
Every summer, the family spent the month of August fishing in Montana. After retiring, Bud and Billie were able to spend the whole summer there. Bud’s favorite past times were fly-fishing and tying flies at the Rock Creek Mercantile in Clinton, Montana, his favorite place on Earth.
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