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Raymond Henry Marx Jr.

Springfield, Illinois

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Raymond Henry "Bud" Marx, Jr.

SPRINGFIELD - Raymond Henry "Bud" Marx, Jr., 84, of Springfield, formerly of Oswego died at 3:40 p.m., Saturday, October 16, 2010 at Memorial Medical Center. He was born September 25, 1926 in Springfield to Raymond and Susan Thompson Marx. He married Evelyn...

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Although Bud was a bit older, he was a great brother to Jack and Jim, who were both of my boyhood friends. I remember him being a great friend of my older brother Bob - - - they always seemed to be great pals and had fun times together. I'm certain that he is truly remembered by all his friends and surviving family members. It's truly sad that this news (again) of his parting brought back memories that were so dear to so many people.

To the Marx Faimly,
We extend our sympathy in your loss. We had the pleasure of having(Bud) work for us at Blackberry Oaks Golf Course. He was not just an employee, but a friend who we shared coffee and recieved golf from him. He just disappeared on us and we assumed he moved after Eve died to be at his son's. He has left fond memories for all who knew and and shared time with him.
Gary & Diane Blocker

To the Marx's family, so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Thinking of the times I always got a hug from him at the golf course. He will be missed. Joann Campbell (Jim Campbell's mom).

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

To Bud's family,
I worked with Bud at the Department of Insurance and we shared a lot of lunches together when he was not travelling. He was fun and a true gentleman. He loved his family, bowling and golf game. My sympathy for your loss.
Dale Emerson, New Berlin, IL.

To the Marx Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss and please accept my sympathy. I will never forget the times we had together at various golf tournaments. The time we spent together at Blackberry Oaks was priceless. God bless the Marx Family.

Rick, Connie,
Sorry for your loss.

Rich and family,

I was sorry to hear about your grandfather but am glad you had the opportunity to see him on Saturday. I apologize for not being able to make it Tuesday due to a schedule conflict.

Robbin

To Connie,Rick & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your loss. May your memories of him bring you comfort and joy.
Love,
Tom & Jane Wilson