Mrs. Claude Budd, who with her husband lived in the south part of Northfork township, just across the road from the Blue Schoolhouse, died at 9 o'clock, Friday evening. She contracted the flu, which developed into a fatal case of pneumonia. Mrs. Budd's death in most tragic and heart-breaking. She leaves her young husband with a tiny babe, five weeks old, and with two other little children, four and six years old.
Lamar Democrat, 3 Jan 1929
Funeral services for Mrs. C C Budd who passed away Friday evening of complications and pneumonia following a long illness were held at Blue Sunday afternoon. Rev. Chas. Crockett of Iantha conducted the service. The funeral hymns were sung by the Sunday school choir and the pallbearers all her nieces were Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, Misses Helen White, Roberta and Nina McPeak and Daisy Pugh. The floral offerings were beautiful. After the last sad rites were said the remains of this dear neighbor and friend were laid away on the sunny western hill of Waters cemetery where she begged so often during her last illness to be taken to rest. Mrs. Budd leaves to mourn her passing the husband C C Budd and three children Edith 10, Melvin 3, and the baby son one month old, her parents Mr. and Mrs. W E Pfander and brothers Ed, John, and Warren.
Taken from the Jasper Co. News on Jan 3, 1929
Mrs. Claude Budd, who with her husband lived in the south part of Northfork township, just across the road from the Blue Schoolhouse, died at 9 o'clock, Friday evening. She contracted the flu, which developed into a fatal case of pneumonia. Mrs. Budd's death in most tragic and heart-breaking. She leaves her young husband with a tiny babe, five weeks old, and with two other little children, four and six years old.
Lamar Democrat, 3 Jan 1929
Funeral services for Mrs. C C Budd who passed away Friday evening of complications and pneumonia following a long illness were held at Blue Sunday afternoon. Rev. Chas. Crockett of Iantha conducted the service. The funeral hymns were sung by the Sunday school choir and the pallbearers all her nieces were Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, Misses Helen White, Roberta and Nina McPeak and Daisy Pugh. The floral offerings were beautiful. After the last sad rites were said the remains of this dear neighbor and friend were laid away on the sunny western hill of Waters cemetery where she begged so often during her last illness to be taken to rest. Mrs. Budd leaves to mourn her passing the husband C C Budd and three children Edith 10, Melvin 3, and the baby son one month old, her parents Mr. and Mrs. W E Pfander and brothers Ed, John, and Warren.
Taken from the Jasper Co. News on Jan 3, 1929
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