Uncle Bud was the 7th child born of 10 living siblings.
Uncle Bud joined the Army in July of 1941 WW2, he was in the branch of Immaterial Warrant officers. With his police background he was probably an MP. He was honorable discharged after a 3 year enlistment in Nov 1945.
He married his first wife in 1943, there were no children from that union. His civil occupations were, Policeman, Detective and Public Service. He was a Justice of the Peace for many years in Dresden New York .
He married his second wife Leota Coon on July 7th 1958 and they lived in Dresden, Yates New York until their deaths.
Uncle Bud passed away in June 1994 due to a fall, slipping on an icy road near his home. Aunt Leota passed away in 1996. They were both buried at City Hills Cemetery in Penn Yan, New York.
Uncle Bud was the 7th child born of 10 living siblings.
Uncle Bud joined the Army in July of 1941 WW2, he was in the branch of Immaterial Warrant officers. With his police background he was probably an MP. He was honorable discharged after a 3 year enlistment in Nov 1945.
He married his first wife in 1943, there were no children from that union. His civil occupations were, Policeman, Detective and Public Service. He was a Justice of the Peace for many years in Dresden New York .
He married his second wife Leota Coon on July 7th 1958 and they lived in Dresden, Yates New York until their deaths.
Uncle Bud passed away in June 1994 due to a fall, slipping on an icy road near his home. Aunt Leota passed away in 1996. They were both buried at City Hills Cemetery in Penn Yan, New York.