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James S. Bugg, Sr., Decorating Den Interiors Chairman, Dies at age 88

buggEaston, Md.— Decorating Den Interiors announced that its chairman, James S. Bugg, Sr. died on February 18 at the age of 88. A memorial service was held March 6 in Chevy Chase, Md., where he resided.

Mr. Bugg was the beloved husband of Carol Donayre Bugg; devoted father of Karen Mills (Dr. Chip), Ken Bugg, Darlene Bugg, Jim Bugg, Jr. (Deirdre), Whitney Williams (John); brother of Bernie Bugg (Doris), Sylvia Blair (Gus), grandfather of James Joseph Kirlin III, James Brady Williams, Morgan Donayre Williams and McKenzie Fitzgerald Bugg. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Martha, and siblings Betty, Bill, Lynn and Tom.

Mr.Bugg had led Decorating Den Interiors since 1984 growing it into North America’s leading in-home decorating service and largest home furnishings and interior design franchise company.

“My father presented the opportunity for hundreds of talented individuals to turn their passion for decorating into a beautiful business,” said James S. Bugg, Jr., president and chief executive officer. “He liked to say that ‘our franchise concept is simple: we provide our franchise partners with all the tools necessary to run a rewarding interior decorating business. The training we provide is comprehensive and ongoing, involving product knowledge, design, sales, marketing, and business systems. Whether someone joins us with just an “eye for design” or already has a design degree and experience, our trainers support the needs of every new business.’”

Mr. Bugg brought extensive franchise and other entrepreneurial experience to the company, while his wife, Carol, added the perspective of having been a highly successful interior designer. Together, they led the company from being primarily a drapery business to one that represents nearly 100 supplier of a full range of home furnishings, with each of its franchise owners and decorators providing complementary interior design services, all in the home or office of clients. Franchises are located throughout the U.S. and Canada.

Mr. Bugg was born in Toledo, Ohio on August 10, 1926. During the Great Depression, he was raised in Kentucky on a dirt-scrabble farm. At the age of 14, he ran off to Idaho where he lied about his age in order to join the Civilian Conservation Corps. Following his service in the Army in World War II and college at the University of Toledo, Mr. Bugg began his sales career selling Kirby vacuum cleaners door-to-door.

His franchise experience started in 1970 when he guided the opening of 325 franchises with Century 21. In 1994, he was named Chairman of the International Franchise Association (IFA) and inducted into IFA’s Franchise Hall of Fame in 2009.

Mr. Bugg was the recipient of the “Entrepreneur of the Year Award “in 1991 from Merrill Lynch, Price Waterhouse and INC Magazine. He was recognized as one of the Washingtonians of the Year in 2007.

A born organizer, Mr. Bugg either founded or cofounded the following organizations: African Safari Club of Washington, African Wildlife Foundation, Chesapeake Heritage Foundation, Grand National Waterfowl Association, Take A Kid Outdoors (TAKO), and the Yellow Ribbon Fund.

Mr. Bugg was an avid sportsman, enjoying hunting and fishing at the hunting property Poverty Point in Dorchester County, Md. He also loved golfing and socializing with his friends at Columbia Country Club (Md). He was a gifted artist, writer and conservationist. His positive attitude was infectious to all who knew him. The combination of his lean years growing up in Kentucky, his luck surviving World War II, and the struggles of his first attempts of door-to-door selling fostered his resolve to not take life for granted but to approach it with a determined positive attitude.

Mr. Bugg’s special influence will continue to have a profound impact on countless lives.

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