Francis Leroy "Bubba" Nelson

francis nelson

October 7, 1941 ~ March 16, 2020

Francis Leroy “Bubba” Nelson, 78, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Venice, Florida, with his wife, daughter and son by his side. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Lori; his daughter Katherine (Rahoul Ghose), son Tom (Erin) and four grandchildren, Ben (20), Lucy (17), Libby (14) and Sophie (9). Bubba was the third of 15 children born in Chaptico, Md. to the late James Andrew “Toots” Nelson and Beatrice Tennyson Nelson. He was a loving brother to the late James Maguire “Mop Jack” (Dorothy, decd.), surviving siblings Joseph “Freddie” (Mary), Charles Bernard “Banjo”/”Manzie”, John Ira “Dink”, Mary Janet “Jody” Nelson Gray (Elmer, decd.), Thomas Allen “Sam” (Carolyn), Sylvia Nelson Gainey (Bill), Brenda Nelson Caywood (Charles, decd.), Kenneth “Ken” (Betty Lou), Robert “Wayne” (Gloria), Wallace “Wally” (Ellen), Rita Nelson Buckler (Robert), Rose Nelson Roth and Tina Nelson Bowles (Tommy). He was very close with many of his nephews and nieces – of which there are almost too many to count. A career police officer, Bubba was one of the original Prince George’s County, Md. motorcycle officers. There, he served as an instructor and mentor to countless motor officers not only across Maryland, but the country. He participated in the torch run for the 1984 Olympics, rode in President Richard Nixon’s inaugural parade, and provided escort to numerous national and global dignitaries, including U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton; U.K.’s Queen Elizabeth II; and the King and Queen of Jordan. He competed in police motorcycle competitions nationwide, and was particularly known for his prowess in the slow ride category. Earlier in his career, Bubba served on the Hyattsville, Md. police force, was a mounted officer for the Maryland Park Police, and after his retirement from PG County, served as a civilian for the Maryland State Police. Bubba was a man of many names. Throughout his lifetime he was known as Frank, Bubba, Leroy, Cleo, Yo-Yo and likely a few others that can’t be printed! A true St. Mary’s County native until the end, he ate crabs and drank some Coors Light just a few days before he passed, alongside his sister, nieces, wife, son, daughter and friends. Bubba was a guy who would do anything for anyone… and did. He leaves a lasting legacy that spans his large extended family, his police officer brotherhood, the many charitable organizations he actively supported, and legions of friends in Maryland, Florida and beyond. Enjoy your 24/7 in heaven, Bubba. You will be missed. ------- In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Tidewell Hospice (Philanthropy Department, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238) or The Benedictine Foundation (14299 Benedictine Lane, Ridgely, MD 21660)

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  1. Sam & Carolyn: So sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. My most heartfelt thoughts and prayers are sent to you and the entire family during this time of loss.

  2. Lori, I can’t imagine how you must be feeling. You shared so many stories about Frank while we worked together. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Please know that I will be thinking of you always. God Bless.

  3. Bubba.. truly one of a kind. I loved your endless stories and forever fun antics. Love you like family and will miss you terribly. You were the kind of person that inspired every single life you touched.. I hope you’re riding your motorcycle in the heavens right now. Ride free my friend.

  4. Bubba was a one of a kind true friend. He taught both my son’s how to ride a motorcycle and how to be safe. I also learned alot about mc safety from him. He was always a joy to be around. The times we had together at Myrtle Beach Bike, with Spud, Fletch, and Robbie will be cherished memories. Bubba you can now take Sister Ginette for a ride. Keep the shiny side up. Bubba, I thank you for your friendship. RIP brother.

  5. Bubba, thank you for teaching me how to ride a motorcycle in the high school parking lot and taking me on a dirt path my first day riding. I’ll never forget your humor and I’ll never forget your stories. Rest easy Bubba.

  6. Lori,
    I’m so sorry and my heart breaks for you. I only knew your Bubba through stories of him. He for sure sounds like the kind of man I would want for my friend! Loyal, caring, honorable and fun to be around. He will take his humor and love of life with him on his next journey.
    May God heal your broken heart and give you the strength to grieve.
    Love, Jan ❤️

  7. To The Family of Nelson’s. Sorry for the passing of Bubba I have many good times with Your Family good card games, high school years and goof fellowship all ways. My the good Lord be with all of you. Just remember the Death leaves a Broken Heart but memories will last a life time. God Bless all of you great friends.

  8. Yo-yo was a classmate,and friend.60 years ago we graduated in a small class that was very close. The class is getting smaller each year now and it is sad to see each of them leave. So sad is the fact that we cannot meet with the family and express our condolences personally because of the Corona Virus, but rest assured we will all miss Leroy.He was a standout in any crowd. Please accept my personal condolences and sadness at his passing. May he rest in peace.

  9. To Lori, Kathy, Tommy and all the Nelson Family:

    I’ve known Frank and Lori since 1976 when I worked with Buba on the Police Department. We by chance, settled in Florida’s Charlotte County and saw each other frequently for the last 9 years. Frank was a true Brother to all of the Police Officers that live here from Prince Georges County. He was as dedicated to his Retired Brothers and Sisters as he was when we all worked together on the streets of Prince Georges County. His Southern mannerisms, drawl and BIG heart was always ready to assist us in our needs as well as the citizens that we protected. His humor was astounding and his laugh was addictive.

    Buba was always there for each and everyone of us, sometimes at Lori and the kids sacrifice.

    Both Cyndi and I cared for him deeply, we both miss him greatly.

  10. Cheryl Henderson(Alvey) says:

    Lori, I’m just finding out and so heartbroken for you. You are in my thoughts. ((Hugs))


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