James Franklin "Bubby" Spalding
December 24, 1933 ~ December 10, 2020
James “Bubby” F. Spalding, 86 of Leonardtown passed on December 10, 2020 at the Med Star Hospital in Leonardtown, MD.
James F. Spalding better known as “Bubby” was born December 24, 1933. He, his two brothers (Bernard Jr. & Eddie), and sister (Virginia) grew up with their parents (Bernard & Mildred) in Leonardtown, Maryland. He enjoyed childhood and teen years playing sports in school and spending time on the water, boating, swimming and crabbing.
In 1952, he graduated from Margaret Brent High School, joined the Army and served 3 years; 26 months of his service in Africa.
After the Army, he began his career as a technician, a Federal Government job at the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Maryland. During his career, he was a member and served as President of the Southern Maryland Pioneers, a non-profit organization supporting children with disabilities.
In October 1958, Bubby married Elizabeth Ann Cusic, better known as “Betty Ann.” They lived in Leonardtown until 1964 when Bubby and his brother, Eddie, built a house in Compton, Maryland, the home where he and Betty Ann raised their three children, Bobby, Wanda, and Dale.
In 1991, Bubby retired from Lucent Telephone Company. He began a new chapter and his volunteer work nearly became a full-time job!
Being a volunteer was not new to Bubby as over the years, he supported Father Andrew White where his children attended school, assisting with sporting events, calling out bingo and building the annual “spook house.” He belonged to the Little League Baseball Association and managed little league teams. He participated in Christmas in April and a long-time volunteer for the annual Leonardtown Carnival.
A member of St. Francis Xavier Church maintenance committee; many years as a lector and singing in the choir. He supported the Church’s annual Christmas Bizarre from planning for the event too making and cooking the stuffed hams!
Bubby had a passion for people and making every moment fun, the life of the party. He loves to sing and dance. Even in Africa, he brought joy, gathering fellow service members to sing and play music.
His love for sports led to years of playing baseball, softball, and golf. His greatest moment in softball was in 1969 when he received the Budweiser Sportsmanship Award. Another significant moment in sports was when he played golf with Bob Hope at the local Breton Bay Golf Course.
In the 1970’s Bubby was a member of the original Clements Cuties, a non-profit organization that raised money for families in need within the community. The Cuties, a group of men that would dress like women and play softball for charity. No surprise, Bubby went by the name of “Bubbles” and looked great in a dress and high heels!
Bubby, an excellent public speaker, served for years as the Master of Ceremonies for Softball Banquets, Birthdays, and Anniversaries. During special events, frequently called upon to say grace before the meal. He was always prepared with a well thought out written prayer that he carried in his suit pocket.
Bubby, a man of strong faith, best friend and love to Betty Ann, proud father of his three children and grandfather of five; Tyler, Bailey, Madelyn, Emma, and Carson. Yet a new chapter in his life as a resident of the Chesapeake Shores Nursing Center, he continued to spread love and joy with his fellow residents and the Staff. Making sure his roommate got a haircut; visiting others, offering a mint or snack, or simply providing comfort with a soft pat on the hand or shoulder.
All Funeral Services will be private. Serving as Pallbearers: Robert Spalding, Dale Spalding, Bailey Spalding, Carson Spalding, Teeny Guy & Nick Nickerson
In lieu of flowers donations to the Leonardtown Rescue Squad or St. Francis Xavier Church, Compton, MD.





Bubby words can not say enough about you.But you will surely be miss.Betty Ann please know if I can do anything please let me know prayers to you all 🙏
Betty Ann, Bobby and family,
My heart is broken over the passing of a wonderful, true gentleman. Many years ago, I remember Bubby & my dad playing ball together and me toting Bobby around on my hip. The last time I saw Bubby was at Chesapeake Shores Nursing Center, where I too was a resident for a short time. My girls would come in to see me and we’d take off down the hall to visit with Bubby, he was looking so forward to going home. He was such a bubbly blessing to be around and will truly be missed. Lifting you all up in prayer for peace and comfort during the most difficult days ahead. Cherish the memories and keep him close to your heart.
prayers to you all.RIP
RIP dear Bobby.
You were a great person and friend.
Fly high with the angels and make them laugh.
You will ne missed.
Condolences to the family.
He was a good man.
RIP dear Bubby,
You were a great person and friend.
Fly high with the angels and make them laugh.
You will ne missed.
Condolences to the family.
He was a good man.
Rest in heavenly peace my friend it was a pleasure to have been one of your caregivers we had lots of laughs and good times My prayers are with your family and freinds
So sorry to hear of Bubby’s passing. Prayers to the family and his many friends. He had a personality that never quit and was so much fun to be around. Keep his memories close to your heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Betty Ann and family I am so sorry to here about Bubby he did all he could but he was very sick my condolences go out to the family that supported him through a very difficult illness but now he is in no more pain he is with his Lord and Savior now where God and Jesus will take care of him he is an angel of God now he’s got a pair of wings go rest high on that mountain bubby rest in peace
So sorry to hear of Bubby’s passing. What a character! Always a smile and a kind word. Another one of Compton’s best!
Our condolences to all of the family.
I fondly remember growing up with a Dad who spoke highly of Bubby Spalding. Stories of his antics, music talents, comedic character and more resonated in our home.
Last year I finally had the pleasure of meeting him and advocating for him at Chesapeake Shores. What a kind soul with a big heart and amazing character! Always full of funny stories, Bubby occasionally shared his beautiful voice. Many residents loved him as he showed genuine concern for other residents. His love for Betty Ann and his kids was evident as he lit up in their presence. RIP Bubby. You’ve earned your wings.
RIP Bubby you where a good friend when we worked together on base for the phone company and played ball together always had a smile no matter what peace be with the family you will always be remembered
Betty Ann & family, so sorry for the loss of Bubby. RIP Bubby
Another great one gone. So sad to lose so many good friends. Lost touch over the years but remember this man’s great heart. Many blessings to his family.
Betty Ann and family
It broke my heart to hear the sad news about Bubby.
He always had a smile on his face whenever I would see him around Leonardtown.I know that Dad thought the world of him.Dad also told me some pretty interesting stories about what went on when they were teenagers growing up in Leonardtown.RIP my friend you will be greatly missed.
Betty Ann & Family
You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Bubby was one of the kindness people we knew, always smiling and doing for others. We are sorry for your loss and may Bubby rest in peace. May many happy thoughts make you smile and remember how much he loved his family.
Betty Ann & Family
I’m so sorry for your loss. My prayers & sympathy are with you in this sad time -May the Lord give you peace & comfort in the days ahead
Betty Ann and family, Thomas and I were so sad to hear Bubby had passed. He will sure be missed. To know him was to love him. Whenever he was around I knew it would be lots of laughter. Anyway, hold on to your memories and know we will be thinking of you all
Ms. Wanda and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May all your memories bring you comfort in the days to come. God Bless all of you during this difficult time. Hugs and Love to all of you.
Betty Ann and family – What a great guy; this is the sentiment that comes to mind when we remember Bubby. He was so happy and so willing to help others as his obituary reads. Bubby left beautiful memories for us to share with one another. He and Betty Ann were the cutest and most devoted couple. May God bring you peace in his passing and heal your broken hearts.
My condolences to the Spalding family and all who knew Bubby. He was one of a kind. Prayers and warm thoughts to all who grieve this loss, as there are so many he influenced and helped.
Bubby was a great man of his time. A true friend, Good Christian man who loved God, his Country and family, he will be missed. God Bless.
Betty Ann, Bobby, Wanda, Dale and family,
My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of sorrow. I enjoyed singing with Bubby in the choir. He always had a smile on his face and kept everyone in bright spirits. He will be missed dearly by all. May your memories help you through these difficult times. Rest in peace Bubby. We will all miss you dearly.
Betty Ann, Bobby, Wanda, Dale and family. We just saw this notice about Bubby. He was such a dear friend of ours. He was always a delight to be around and would always fill us with plenty of laughs. They didn’t come any better than him. Many years ago when I first started working on the base, is when I first met Bubby as he was talking to my brother Joe, whom I think they were bowling together on a bowling league. Joe was also with him the first year of the Cuties. Still have a picture of Joe in my mother’s dress, ballcap and a wig. Between the two of them together, they seemed to compete for telling the tallest tales of their escapades. Always so entertaining. Last time I saw Bubby was around Christmas 2 or 3 years ago when my brother Jimmy was in Chesapeake Shores with him. I came to visit with my guitar, Jimmy got on the piano, and we entertained the residents there. Bubby and I talked for what seemed like hours and how he really enjoyed listening to us. I even played Pink Cadillac for him. He will be sorely missed but just think, he is with our Lord Jesus this Christmas. You will all be in our prayers.
Dale, Bailey, Maddie, Carson, Emma and Mom Mom,
We just heard and are so sorry for your loss. I remember him being there for all those Kindergarten programs through the years. Then there was the time Bailey and Tom decided to take the canoe from our house over to theirs only to find that they weren’t home! Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prays. Love and Blessings the Swain’s
Betty Ann and family, so sorry to hear of “Bubby’s” passing. Our thoughts are with you. Bubby was such a friendly, funny, lovable man! He could always make us laugh with any story he told. Fun and happiness came so easily to him, and seemed to radiate to those around him! He will be missed.