Andrew-Budnick-Obituary

Andrew Budnick Jr.

Jacksonville, Florida

1947 - 2016

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BUDNICK Andrew (Bud) Budnick, Jr., 69, beloved husband and good friend to many, passed away on Monday, October 10, 2016, at Memorial Hospital from complications of cancer. Bud was born on June 19, 1947, in Philadelphia, PA, to Andrew Albert and Nell Mahan Budnick. He lived in many different...

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I don't know why this name came to mind, but it did. Of course, I remember his as "Bud Andrews." I was in high school at the time and would do a lot of call in contests. I probably held the record for winning tickets to Sarasota Jungle Gardens. In fact I won so many that he asked me to scale down to one per week, which I did. The whole thing was done in fun under my alias, "Count Dracula." My experience of Bud was fun and entertaining. Sometimes, people aren't aware of how fondly they would...

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When we lose our love ones, it's comforting in knowing that they will forever be remembered in our hearts. So, let's keep Bud's memory alive by rejoicing in the time we were able to spend with him. Bud was a man of few words, but he never failed to assist anyone who reached out to him. We miss his announcements and TSP advise here at ACS Jacksonville.

So sorry to hear about his passing. He was a good E-mail friend and I will miss him Mary Sharp

You will be missed my dear friend....thank you for the memories

My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this time of bereavement. Bud will forever be missed here at ACS.

"Bud" and I worked together at ACS-IRS. His work station, when he was my "Lead Examiner", was right next to mine, and I got to know and enjoy his witty personality and great sense of humor.

I am very glad that I have such good memories of him, and the opportunity to know him as a coworker and a friend.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Pls accept my deepest condolences on the passing of Bud. He was a very colorful character. I worked with him at ACS for many years. RIP Bud.