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Lawrence “Bud” Stoecker devised a Space Age substitute for the typical ornament-laden evergreen
December 10, 2020
Modern Christmas Trees are all about honoring the legacy of his late grandfather, Lawrence “Bud” Stoecker.
An aerospace engineer turned prolific builder of A-frame cabins in the Rockies, Stoecker devised a Space Age substitute for the typical ornament-laden evergreen or one of its plastic facsimiles.
His tree-shaped cones of concentric rings, bedecked with lights and baubles, were born as cardboard prototypes in the mid-1960s, then Stoecker moved to Plexiglass for the real deal for his home in Broomfield.
Stoecker passed away in 2012 after battling Alzheimer’s disease, and Bliss started a company and patented the design to highlight his grandfather’s illustrious life. Each tree features Stoecker’s signature engraved on the bottom ring. “It started out as a tribute,” Bliss says.