Notes for: Bruce Constable Budine

I believe this is the Bruce C. Budine who supplied a lot of genealogical information on this family.

From Ronny Bodine:

Obituary.
WALTON - Bruce C. Budine, 80, a well-respected Walton man, died Monday, Feb. 15, 1999, at Delaware Valley Hospital, Walton, following an extended illness. Mr. Budine had been a resident of Countryside Care Center, Delhi, for the past three weeks. He was born in Loomis on May 25, 1918, he was the son of Herman and Nina Constable Budine. He attended Walton High School, and on June 3, 1940, he married the former Wanda Wilber in Walton. Mr. Budine worked for Jess F. Howes for a number of years before moving on to work in Bill Vail's garage. He then started as a mechanic at Kraft, and worked his way through every facet of the plant's garage. He retired in 1981, after 26½ years, ending his career as distribution manager. Always interested in his community, Mr. Budine served as a village trustee for a number of years, but truly made his mark as town supervisor, serving from 1976-1987. He will be well-remembered for his dedication to any cause that he took up. Seldom able to sit still for long, Mr. Budine also gave his time to other organizations, serving on the boards of the Sidney Federal Credit Union and Delaware Valley Hospital, of which he was past president. He had also been chief of the Walton Fire Department, and served on the Republican Town Committee. Mr. Budine was a mason, and had also belonged to the Walton Kiwanis Club. He was a 41-year member of the First United Methodist Church of Walton, of which he was a trustee and president. He had also served as chair of Council Ministries and as church treasurer. Although he was an adept businessman, Mr. Budine had a soft side, which he shared gladly with his friends and family, particularly his grandchildren. The sun rose and set over the heads of his grandchildren, and as far as he was concerned, they could do no wrong. Until his illness, Mr. Budine was a fervent regular with the coffee crowd that gathered daily to discuss village business. He will be well-remembered for his sense of humor, his strong opinions and his nonpartisan attitude. Surviving Mr. Budine, besides his wife at home, are a daughter and son-in-law, Donna and Walter Truman of Walton; his grandchildren and their spouses, Michael and Katherine Roberts of Hopewell, N.J., and Jennifer and Paul Hutkowski of Pittsford; a great-granddaughter, Lily Hutkowski of Pittsford; a brother, Percy of Countryside Care Center, Delhi; a sister, Betty LaRose of Unadilla; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Donald and Roland; and a sister, Lois Kishbaugh. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1999, at 1 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church, Walton, with the Rev. L. Lawrence Dunlap officiating. Burial will be in Sidney Center Cemetery. Those wishing to do so may make memorial contributions to the First United Methodist Church, North Street, Walton, N.Y. 13856 or to the Walton Emergency Squad, West Street, Walton, N.Y. 13856.

WALTON---Wanda "Bonnie" Budine died Friday, Sept. 8, 2000, at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, following a brief illness. Born in Sidney Center on Sept. 28, 1921, she was the daughter of Ernest and Bessie Higley Wilber. She graduated from Sidney High School. On June 3, 1940, she was married in Walton to Bruce C. Budine, who predeceased her on Feb. 15, 1999. Her life's work was as a homemaker. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Mrs. Budine also sold Avon for a number of years and was active in her church and community. She was active in East Walton Ladies Aid Society, The United Methodist Women, The Walton Firemen's Ladies' Auxiliary and served as secretary to the Emons-Goodrich Family Reunion for more than three decades. Mrs. Budine was community-minded, knitting mittens, hats and scarves for Townsend School children and other needy youth, as well as blankets for Countryside Care Center and The Heart-a-thon. Along with her husband, she helped host the Republican Booth at the Delaware County Fair for many years. Her greatest joy was spending times with family and friends. She especially loved baking cookies at holiday time or anytime for anyone who savored them. Her grandchildren helped to spread the pleasure of her cookies far beyond Delaware County, sharing them on their college campuses and later in their new homes. Surviving Mrs. Budine are a daughter and son-in-law, Donna and Walter Truman of Walton; her grandchildren and their spouses, Michael and Kate Roberts of Hopewell, N.J., and Jennifer and Paul Hutkowski of Pittsford; great-grandchildren, Lily and Andrew Hutkowski of Pittsford and Owen Roberts of Hopewell, N.J.; and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Orvetta "Tillie" McLaughlin, predeceased her. Funeral services will be Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m. in the First United Methodist Church, Walton, with the Rev. Garrett Vanderschaaf officiating. Burial will be in Sidney Center Cemetery at 2 p.m. Friends may call at Lyon Bros.-Way Funeral Home, Walton, on Monday, Sept. 11, from 7 to 9 p.m., when the family will be in attendance. Those wishing to do so may make memorial contributions to the First United Methodist Church, North Street, Walton, N.Y. 13856 or to the Walton Emergency Squad, West Street, Walton, N.Y. 13586.