George-Budihas-Obituary

George Budihas

Northampton, Pennsylvania

Feb 1, 1926 – Jan 5, 2017

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BORN
February 1, 1926
DIED
January 5, 2017
LOCATION
Northampton, Pennsylvania

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George A. Budihas, 90, passed away on January 5, 2017 at Fritzingertown Nursing Home in Drums, PA. George A. Budihas was born on February 1, 1926. He is preceded in death by his father, Stephen M. Budihas Sr.; mother, Elizabeth (Kendres) Budihas; wife, Mary (Milisits) Budihas; son, George M. Budihas; brothers and sisters, Andrew, Stephen, Stephen Jr., John, Michael, Mary, Sue, Anna, Betty, Margaret and Helen. Surviving George A. are his grandchildren, George A. Budihas and fiance' Jolene Miller of Delano, PA and Prudence (Budihas) Mumich and companion Larry Rossi of Conyngham, PA; 7 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. George A. worked at various trucking companies last being retired from Schwarman Trucking in Nazareth, PA. He was an employed by Bethlehem Steel and is a Veteran of the U. S. Navy from 1944-1948 with an honorable discharge. Services: Graveside Service with military honors will be Wednesday, January 11th at 12:00 p.m. in Our Lady of Hungary Cemetery, Northampton. Online condolences may be submitted at www.reichelfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are under the direction of the Reichel Funeral Home, Northampton.


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Sorry to hear of your passing,I know that George and Prudence loved you dearly along with the girls and Whyatt. You always looked out for the best of all your family. Rest peacefully sir your work is done here.

We will miss you Uncle George. You always were a funny guy and very caring to us as we grew up. I remember you coming to our church confirmations and the beautiful earrings that were hearts that you gave me. You said for ever remember my earrings that I pick out for you. You will always have a piece of me with you always. Such a loving uncle and very caring.

Farewell to Uncle George, he will be dearly missed. Such a wonderful person. Kindhearted, compassionate and humorous. He had a remarkable way of acknowledging your birthday; he was the only person whom I ever received as a child a " Sympathy Card" from in the mail. Inside was a crazy maze of words, sometimes it was writing in a circle and it kept going round and round. Thanks Uncle George for touching my life. Sorry I will be unable to attend the services but Eugene has surgery. I will be...

May you rest in peace in the hands of God to comfort you.