

He was born July 22, 1939, to Walter P. Bub and Elizabeth Currie Bub in Hartford, Connecticut.
He resided in Connecticut until 1972, when he and his family moved to Pulaski, TN.
He was a veteran of the US Navy. He served on the submarine, USS John Marshall, SSBN 611.
He started Ambest Tool & Machine Company, Inc, in 1966, which he owned and operated until his retirement. He also co-founded Amsteel Supply and Leatherwood Industrial Enterprises, LLC.
He was an active member and past president of the Kiwanis Club.
His greatest passion was fishing the Clark Fork River in Montana and the White River in Arkansas. He was a licensed fishing guide in both Arkansas and Montana.
Survivors include companion Gale Boardman, daughter Dulcie Teesateskie and husband Bobby, of Dellrose, two grandchildren, Noah and Caden Teesateskie, brothers Walter Bub and wife Sylvia, of Orting, Washington and Jack Bub and his wife Patty, of Pulaski. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
There will be a Celebration of Life for Bill Bub, November 14, at 1 p.m. located at Travellers Ridge Farm. For more information, email Dulcie at [email protected].
Memorial donations may be made to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation, www.twrf.net or call 615-831-9311 or to Wakefield Scholastic Trap Team, contact David Robertson at 615-804-7326.
Carr and Erwin Funeral Home
Pulaski, Tennessee
931-363-1533
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