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Raymond Gust Budig

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Raymond Gust Budig

Birth
McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 Aug 1934 (aged 39)
Burial
McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2076263, Longitude: -100.6452026
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Phillips-Budig Wedding - The wedding of Miss Mabel Phillips to Ray Budig took place at the home of the bride's parents in Minden, Thursday, February 15, at 6 o'clock. Miss Phillips is the daughter of Charles Phillips, well known in Minden, having lived there for many years. Mr. Budig is the son of Mr. Gus Budig, an early settler of McCook, who is now a foreman in the shops there. He is well known and esteemed in McCook, too, but at present is employed in the shops at Havelock. Miss Alice Gordan of Minden played the Wedding March from Lohengrin. Miss Mabel Jensen, intimate friend of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and Mr. George Phillips, also of McCook, was best man. The bride wore a blue mescaline dress with rosebud trimming. The bridesmaid wore yellow crepe de chine. The men of the party wore the usual conventional black. Rev. Ray S. True, pastor of the M.E. church at Minden, officiated. The parlor was decorated in yellow and white, the dining room and table in pink and white. After the ceremony a three course dinner was served. The guests other than the bridal attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Budig of McCok and Mrs. Murray, their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson, Misses Alice Gordon, Ida Jensen, and Helen Blanchard, and Mrs. Nell Godwin of Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Budig took No. 3 for Oxford thence to Lincoln and Havelock where they will make their home temporarily. Monday 18 Feb 1917

Phillips-Budig Wedding - The wedding of Miss Mabel Phillips to Ray Budig took place at the home of the bride's parents in Minden, Thursday, February 15, at 6 o'clock. Miss Phillips is the daughter of Charles Phillips, well known in Minden, having lived there for many years. Mr. Budig is the son of Mr. Gus Budig, an early settler of McCook, who is now a foreman in the shops there. He is well known and esteemed in McCook, too, but at present is employed in the shops at Havelock. Miss Alice Gordan of Minden played the Wedding March from Lohengrin. Miss Mabel Jensen, intimate friend of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and Mr. George Phillips, also of McCook, was best man. The bride wore a blue mescaline dress with rosebud trimming. The bridesmaid wore yellow crepe de chine. The men of the party wore the usual conventional black. Rev. Ray S. True, pastor of the M.E. church at Minden, officiated. The parlor was decorated in yellow and white, the dining room and table in pink and white. After the ceremony a three course dinner was served. The guests other than the bridal attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Budig of McCok and Mrs. Murray, their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson, Misses Alice Gordon, Ida Jensen, and Helen Blanchard, and Mrs. Nell Godwin of Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Budig took No. 3 for Oxford thence to Lincoln and Havelock where they will make their home temporarily. Monday 18 Feb 1917

Gravesite Details

Son of Carl Gustav Budig



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