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Bud Grant Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Instagram, Biography

Author

Andrew Henderson

Updated on February 15, 2026

Bud Award was born on May 20, 1927, in Prevalent, Wisconsin
Bud was hitched to Patricia Nelson, who died in 2009
The unbelievable football trainer died at 95 on Walk 11, 2023

Bud Award, the Lobby of Distinction mentor died matured 95 on Sunday, reported on Sunday evening Minnesota Vikings through Twitter.

“We are totally crushed to report incredible Minnesota Vikings lead trainer and Corridor of Famer Bud Award has spent away earlier today at age 95. We, similar to all Vikings and NFL fans, are stunned and disheartened by this horrendous news,” the group’s post read.

Born

Harry Peter Grant Jr.

May 20, 1927

Superior, Wisconsin, U.S.

DiedMarch 11, 2023 (aged 95)

Bloomington, Minnesota, U.S.

Award drove Minnesota Vikings to four Super Bowl appearances.

Age Bud Award was born on May 20, 1927, in Unrivaled, Wisconsin to father Harry Peter Sr. what’s more, mother Bernice Award. His mom used to call him Mate Kid which later became Bud.

At 95, the incredible football trainer Award died on Walk 11, 2023. The Minnesota Vikings declared on Sunday evening.

Total assets The Corridor of Famer mentor had an expected total assets of $5 million at the hour of dying, as indicated by wealthyrichceleb.com.

Spouse and Family Bud wedded Patricia Nelson in 1950. Nelson was born on Walk 28, 1927. The couple had six youngsters together. Their child Bruce died of mind malignant growth on July 25, 2018. Another child, Mike Award, likewise a football trainer, is the lead trainer for a secondary school. Kathy, Laurie, Peter, and Danny are the other four offspring of Award and Nelson.

Patricia Nelson Award died matured 81 on Walk 4, 2009. She died of Parkinson’s, a degenerative issue of the focal sensory system.

Profession Award was a three-sport competitor, playing football, ball, and baseball at the College of Minnesota. He played for the Minneapolis Lakers and Philadelphia Birds of the NFL, and for the Winnipeg Blue Planes of the CFL.

Award instructed the Winnipeg Blue Planes of the CFL for ten seasons, taking Dim Cup multiple times. Later he began training the Vikings and came about to be the best mentor in Vikings history. He is called to be the fifth best proficient football trainer generally with a consolidated 286 successes in the NFL and CFL.

Award was chosen for the Canadian Football Corridor of Acclaim in 1983 and to the Star Football Lobby of Popularity in 1994.