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Budd Joseph Doty

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Budd Joseph Doty

Birth
Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Death
11 Sep 1979 (aged 87)
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Montgomery, Kane County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Block 6, Lot 7, Grave 10.
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Son of Joseph Doty and his
wife Ella Lavina Paull,
of Sugar Grove, Kane Co. Illinois.
Budd was the youngest of
their four children.
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Note: PLEASE, do NOT transfer this
memorial to other web sites.
Thanks, Nancy Heib.
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Budd was married three times.
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m. # 1. Stella Cecila Ketchum,
on Feb. 4, 1913, in
Aurora, Kane County Illinois.
Stella is the daughter of
Leander Eugene Ketchum and his
wife Mary Elizabeth Nickson (who
lived between Aurora and Naperville).
One daughter: Evelyn Lucelle Doty,
born Jan. 4, 1914, in Sugar Grove, ILL.
Budd and Stella were divorced in 1916.
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m. # 2. Mrs. Pauline (Walper) Miller,
on Feb. 15, 1922, in
Kane County Illinois
(Second marriage for each).
Budd and Pauline had one son,
Richard Eugene Doty [Sr.]
(1923 - 1970).
In the 1930 census they are
living in Aurora, Kane County
Illinois, with son Richard and
Budd's step-daughter Loretta Miller.
Pauline was born Feb. 16, 1892, in
Aurora, Illinois, and she died on
Sept. 11, 1941, in Aurora, Illinois,
at the age of 49.
Pauline is buried in the Jericho
Cemetery, along with Budd's parents
and his three siblings.
Budd and Pauline must have been
divorced, becuse Budd is not
mentioned in Pauline's obituary.
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The following obituary for Pauline
was published in
"The Aurora Beacon-News", in
Aurora, Illinois, on Saturday,
Sept. 13, 1941, Page 7, column 5:
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DEATH NOTICES.
DOTY, MRS. PAULINE, 213 THIRD St.,
aged 49 years, died September 11,
at Coply hospital. She was born
Feb. 16, 1892, Aurora, Ill. She is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Loretta
Hoffman of Aurora,: one son, Richard
of U. S. Navy; two grandchildren,
two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Tuma,
and Mrs. Minnie Johnson, both of
Aurora, and three brothers, Arthur
Walper of Oswego, Ill., Fred Smith
of Montgomary, Ill., and William
Smith of Minneapolis. The funeral
will be held at the Healy chapel
Monday, September 15, at 10:30 a. m.,
Rev. L. R. Poeschel officiating.
Interment in Jericho cemetery.
Friends may call at the chapel.
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m. # 3. Rose S. Unknown (1895-1980).
Buried: Riverside Cemetery,
with Budd J. Doty.
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Budd is buried here in the Riverside
Cemetery, in Montgomery, Illinois
(just West of Aurora), in Section 6,
Block 6, Lot 7, Grave 10.
Buried next to Budd in Grave 11,
is Rose S. Doty.
Born June 29, 1895.
Died June 18, 1980.
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Note: Budd's parents, his three
siblings, and his second wife
Pauline, are all buried in the
Jericho Cemetery, in
Sugar Grove, Kane County Illinois.
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Budd served in the Army
in World War I.
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Note: Budd is mentioned in a
scrapbook titled "Now and Then",
located in the Aurora Library.
(Date: July 17, 1938). Page 64.
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Budd is also mentioned in a book
titled "With the Colors from Aurora,
Illinois, U.S.A. 1917, 1918, and 1919",
pages 29 and 30,
by J. W. Greenaway,
located in the Aurora Library.
(This regards his military service).
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Son of Joseph Doty and his
wife Ella Lavina Paull,
of Sugar Grove, Kane Co. Illinois.
Budd was the youngest of
their four children.
-----------------------------
Note: PLEASE, do NOT transfer this
memorial to other web sites.
Thanks, Nancy Heib.
-----------------------------
Budd was married three times.
-----------------------------
m. # 1. Stella Cecila Ketchum,
on Feb. 4, 1913, in
Aurora, Kane County Illinois.
Stella is the daughter of
Leander Eugene Ketchum and his
wife Mary Elizabeth Nickson (who
lived between Aurora and Naperville).
One daughter: Evelyn Lucelle Doty,
born Jan. 4, 1914, in Sugar Grove, ILL.
Budd and Stella were divorced in 1916.
------------------------------
m. # 2. Mrs. Pauline (Walper) Miller,
on Feb. 15, 1922, in
Kane County Illinois
(Second marriage for each).
Budd and Pauline had one son,
Richard Eugene Doty [Sr.]
(1923 - 1970).
In the 1930 census they are
living in Aurora, Kane County
Illinois, with son Richard and
Budd's step-daughter Loretta Miller.
Pauline was born Feb. 16, 1892, in
Aurora, Illinois, and she died on
Sept. 11, 1941, in Aurora, Illinois,
at the age of 49.
Pauline is buried in the Jericho
Cemetery, along with Budd's parents
and his three siblings.
Budd and Pauline must have been
divorced, becuse Budd is not
mentioned in Pauline's obituary.
-----------------------
The following obituary for Pauline
was published in
"The Aurora Beacon-News", in
Aurora, Illinois, on Saturday,
Sept. 13, 1941, Page 7, column 5:
----
DEATH NOTICES.
DOTY, MRS. PAULINE, 213 THIRD St.,
aged 49 years, died September 11,
at Coply hospital. She was born
Feb. 16, 1892, Aurora, Ill. She is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Loretta
Hoffman of Aurora,: one son, Richard
of U. S. Navy; two grandchildren,
two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Tuma,
and Mrs. Minnie Johnson, both of
Aurora, and three brothers, Arthur
Walper of Oswego, Ill., Fred Smith
of Montgomary, Ill., and William
Smith of Minneapolis. The funeral
will be held at the Healy chapel
Monday, September 15, at 10:30 a. m.,
Rev. L. R. Poeschel officiating.
Interment in Jericho cemetery.
Friends may call at the chapel.
-------------------------------
m. # 3. Rose S. Unknown (1895-1980).
Buried: Riverside Cemetery,
with Budd J. Doty.
------------------------------
Budd is buried here in the Riverside
Cemetery, in Montgomery, Illinois
(just West of Aurora), in Section 6,
Block 6, Lot 7, Grave 10.
Buried next to Budd in Grave 11,
is Rose S. Doty.
Born June 29, 1895.
Died June 18, 1980.
----------------------------
Note: Budd's parents, his three
siblings, and his second wife
Pauline, are all buried in the
Jericho Cemetery, in
Sugar Grove, Kane County Illinois.
-----------------------------
Budd served in the Army
in World War I.
-----------------------------
Note: Budd is mentioned in a
scrapbook titled "Now and Then",
located in the Aurora Library.
(Date: July 17, 1938). Page 64.
-------------------------------
Budd is also mentioned in a book
titled "With the Colors from Aurora,
Illinois, U.S.A. 1917, 1918, and 1919",
pages 29 and 30,
by J. W. Greenaway,
located in the Aurora Library.
(This regards his military service).
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