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Jeannie A. Butler Budd

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Jeannie A. Butler Budd 1948 - 2004 SPRINGFIELD - Jeannie Antoinette Butler Budd, 56, of 15 Merritt Street, departed this life on Thursday, September 16 at Mercy Medical Center. She was born in Springfield and remained an active and dedicated lifelong resident. She was a graduate...

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To this day you are thought of often and sadly missed. Hope you and Alain are together and looking over all of us. We love and miss you both dearly.

My sister. I love You I miss You. I still cry for you. I have tried to do what you asked of me. I fall short. We welcomed your sixth grandchild on the week of your death. It has to be a sign of your greatness. I will always love You. Thank you for the gifts you left to remind us of you. Your "baby" sister. Yvette

We love you! You remain continually in our thoughts and congratulations on the birth of another grandchild! God continues to show His grace and mercy

You remain in my thoughts and in my heart as I stand on the banks of Jordan . . . Love always, sis

Jeannie,

You have not been forgotten.

Love always ,

Your sister

Janelle

I'm not sure what brought me to this page on this date and time. I am so glad I happened to pull up this memorial of Jeannie Budd. I remember her as a leader and as a confidante. A person to share ideas and dreams and confessions. She always had an endearing and true ear and heart to discuss matters of interest. I realized today as I read some of her memorials, how much I missed her and how I looked up to her as an example. She was indeed a true person and I am so glad I had an...

We miss you and the sound advice that you gave. No greater love . . . your sis.

Thinking of you and hoping you like your garden idea... The kids are very ezcited to see Grandma Jeannie's Garden grow. Athena added a frog for you and Apollo added a dinosaur.

In just a few days, you would have reached 70 years. It has been pretty hard getting along without you, more difficult than I had expected over the years. Woulda, shoulda, coulda --- don't count for much now. Still, I don't see how you could have become a better human being than you became. I still remember, Jeannie, and I regret you aren't around.