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THOMAS BUDD

Woodbury, New Jersey

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Thomas Ellis Budd Woodbury, N.J. Thomas Ellis Budd ("Tommy") passed away July 11, 2017 at Cooper University Hospital surrounded by family and friends. Tommy was born August 14, 1948 in Woodbury, NJ, the son of Robert A. Budd and Thelma W. Budd and the fourth of four children. The family lived on...

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Very sorry to hear about Tom's passing. Didn't find out till Nov. 8, and still mourn his death. I saw Tom at our 50th class reunion. We spoke of old times when football was played at Budd's Field. That was Tom's introduction to quarterback, and eventually football at Woodbury High. I knew he was sick around 2010. He spent his recovery at 137 Hessian Ave. We talked then for a long time. My deepest sympathy to Don, Jean & Ted.

To the Budd family.. I am sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Tom was a very nice person and always interesting to talk with. He knew my Dad from the AC Race Track. He would stay with Jane on his days off. May he now have peace. He is with Jane and my Dad. I'm so sorry to see of his passing.

So shocked to hear of Tommy's passing. We will always remember his kind and friendly ways.
Our deepest condolences to the family. He will be truly missed by all his friends. God rest his soul.
Jane Nole and son Rich

May You all receive Gods peace during this very difficult time. You will see him again.

Blessed that we got to visit on our 50th reunion, my deepest sympathies to your family and friends.

Such a shock! Worked with Tommy for close to twenty years at ACRC. in the admissions office with my brother who also passed away suddenly So wish I had seen him over the pass ten.years.I remember his son and his aunt.He brought his son over to swim at my pool in Mays Landing.May my friend Rest In Peace.

Tommy was a great person, and lead the football team like the true leader he was. Good guy, great buddy in high school. Missed him at last reunion, and conversations we had..

I will treasure the moments we shared at our 50th class reunion in September. You sent me pictures of your granddaughter, the love of your life. My heart breaks for your family and soul sister Linda, sending prayers, love and light to all who loved you. RIP my friend!





Don, Jean, Ted. It was one of the greatest parts of my life knowing your brother and being able to call him my friend. We spent many fun filled hours having fun together back in high school in Woodbury and Ocean City and of course going to the race track. I will always have a special place in my heart for Tommy as well as your mom and dad. They were wonderful people and it was truly a blessing knowing them and loving them.