Henry J.-Budniak-Obituary

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Henry J. Budniak

Collingswood, New Jersey

Feb 2, 1931 – Oct 20, 2017 (Age 86)

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BORN
February 2, 1931
DIED
October 20, 2017
AGE
86
LOCATION
Collingswood, New Jersey
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Foster-Warne Funeral Home - Collingswood Obituary

On October 20, 2017, of Haddon Heights, NJ.  Age 86 years.Beloved husband of the late Peggy Budniak.  Dear father of Karen Budniak (Jim Bellew).Henry was born and raised in Camden and was a member of the first graduation class in 1949 from St. Joseph's High School, where he was a star athlete and...

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My condolences to the family. I enjoyed my chats with Captain Henry at the PACC meetings. May God comfort your family in this time of loss.

So very sorry to hear of the loss of Henry. I worked under his command within the NJSP. Always liked and respected him. May he Rest in Peace. Our condolences & prayers are going out to the family.

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your love one.

So sorry to hear of the loss of Captain Budniak as he was fondly called by Playboy Security. He was also well loved at Taj Mahal. It was my pleasure having him as a supervisor. He was fun, fair and always had your back. They don't make them like that anymore. He will be sadly missed.

My heartfelt thoughts and sympathy to you Karen and Jim. My fondest memories are sitting up on his porch with my dog rokkey. He was an amazing, gentle, kind man. I enjoyed my talks with him.

I worked with Hank in security in 2 casinos-Playboy and then Taj. He was a fun and terrific person to work with and I will cherish my fond memories of him. My sincere sympathy to his daughter and family.

Karen,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Henry. I haven't seen both of you in years but when he lived in Glen Oaks, I would see him at the Bank of American branch. I hope he is having a great time with Aunt Peggy and all of the family members who are not with us here. Hugs and prayers to you!! XOXO

My deepest and sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Henry. I haven't seen Henry since we played together on the Decatur baseball team way back in the late 40's and early 50's. He was a really nice guy, funny and one helluva catcher. Again, my sincerest sympathy to his family and I'm sure, his many friends.

Kind thoughts are with the family in your time of grief. May fond memories bring you comfort during these difficult days. Psalms 9: 9, 10