Town stunned after farmer’s funeral

“Judge not lest thee be judged.” – Jesus

How many elderly people have I seen and passed by without a thought or, worse, with a harsh judgement? This story made me think about how my heart needs to change.

In life, Bud Skalla had a reputation. In death, he earned a new one …

KCCI reports that much of Western Iowa has been buzzing ever since Edwin ‘Bud’ Skalla was laid to rest.

The frugal farmer never married, and most people who knew him admitted that he wasn’t exactly a ‘people person.’ The 92-year-old was quite a lone wolf, and Skalla’s executor says Skalla wouldn’t even sit with him to have a cup of coffee. He’s been described as a ‘quirky’ guy who never dressed lavishly and was basically a total mystery.

After his death, his priest (who also didn’t know him so well) got a call. ‘You’re going to be on the receiving end of a very large bequest,’ Father John Dorton said. ‘How big is big?’ he wondered. A few days later, he got his answer: $3 million worth of farmland left to his parish. ‘I’ve been a priest 43 years and I’ve never seen one like this,’ Dorton said.

Then, surprises started to pop up everywhere. Break out a calculator and you’re talking about a bequest that’s in the neighborhood of about $10 million. He left that money to churches in 13 different towns, and each parish could be looking at a bequeath of $500,000.

In life, Bud Skalla had a reputation. In death, he earned a new one … while teaching a lesson. Sometimes, you can’t judge a book by its cover.

 

 

About Fr Simon Devereux LC

FR SIMON was born on February 4, 1979, in Dunedin, New Zealand, the seventh son of Marie and Michael Devereux. He entered the novitiate of the Legionaries of Christ in Cheshire, Connecticut, on September 15, 1997. After his novitiate and year of humanities in Cheshire, he studied a bachelor’s in Philosophy at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome from 2000 to 2002 and from 2005 to 2007, a licentiate in Philosophy. In between, he worked as a youth minister in Quebec, Canada, and he made his perpetual profession in Rome on October 4, 2005. In 2010 he completed a three-year bachelor’s degree in Theology and was ordained on Christmas Eve of the same year with 60 of his brother Legionaries by Card. Velasio di Paolis. Two of his brothers are also Legionary priests. Fr Simon is now based at the Legion of Christ seminary in Cheshire, Connecticut.
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