The Official Family Tree of Clyde Budd & Violet Marshall Budd

 

 

 

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Budd Family Obituaries
Joe Allen Budd  (Joe's Profile Page)
August 17, 1928 - November 18, 2009

BUDD, Joe A. (Age 81) Passed away at his home, after a one year struggle with lung cancer. Joe was in the swimming pool service business for 25 years and prior to that he was in heavy road construction. He was a fun loving energetic husband, father , grandfather and great-grandfather. He will be greatly missed. He loved to play golf, play cards, traveling and most of all he enjoyed his summers at Lake Pend Oreille. He was a member of the Over The Hill Gang at Liberty Lake Golf Course. Joe really enjoyed playing guitar and mandolin and he loved a good night at the casino. He is survived by his loving wife, Lois Fransen-Budd, daughters, Judy Ferry (Pat), Jenny Cann, Lori Rathmanner (Dave), Lynne Boatsman (Gary), seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews. Joe was preceded in death by his wife Donna Jean Budd, his parents, three brothers and one sister. A Celebration of Joe's life will be held Saturday November 21, 11:00 AM at Thornhill Valley Chapel 1400 S. Pines Rd. Spokane Valley.

NOTE: Amazing how much Uncle Joe looks like Grandpa Budd. I guess he always did, he was just younger with dark hair...but with the gray hair, OMG they're identical. Love you all.......Love my family! ~ -Pam

 
 
Ted Clark Budd Sr. (Ted's Profile Page)
1938 - 2008
   

Ted Clark Budd, Sr. 1938 ~ 2008 Our loving husband, father, brother, uncle and grandfather, 69, passed away, Thursday June 5, 2008, in Midway, Utah. Born August 20, 1938, in Indiana, to Clyde P. Budd and Violet Fern Marshall. Married Joanne L. Hammond July 18, 1959. Ted was an avid fisherman, hunter, guitar player and enjoyed listening to bluegrass, playing with grandkids and most of all, he just enjoyed life. He is survived by his loving wife, Joanne L. Budd; three sons, Ted (Brooke) Budd, Tim Budd and Darin Stites, and Tom (Kim) Budd; one brother, Joe (Lois Budd), three sisters, Kay (John) Anderson, Margaret (Kenneth) Jenkins, and Sue (Homer) Muir; six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by siblings Dorothy, Bill, Don and his parents. We love you! You will be missed. See you at the Lake! Friends and family are welcome to visit on Saturday, June 7, 2008 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home 288 North Main, Heber City, Utah. 435-654-1161 A funeral service will not be held. The family will have a private scattering of the ashes at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Ted's name to the Huntsman Cancer Institute would be appreciated.


Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/6/2008.


Willie M. Budd
1878 - 1963


 

William Budd
 1807 - 1867

William Budd (deceased) was born in Sharon, Penn., September 26, 1807, was a son of William and Drucilla Budd previously spoken of, and spent his whole life in the vicinity of Sharon. He was married, October 28, 1829, to Miss Catharine, daughter of John and Patience (Elliott) Hull, who was born immediately north of Sharon September 19, 1812. Mr. Budd was a carpenter by trade, and followed that business many years. Politically he was a Democrat, and a life long member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and died November 9, 1867. He was recognized as an upright, honest man and a good Christian citizen. His widow resides in Greenville, enjoying the competence which his industry and judicious management accumulated. 

History of Mercer County, 1888, page 711