Richard "Rick" Budd, of White Lake, died Saturday, April 25, 2015 at Langlade Hospital. He was 56 years old. He was born on March 4, 1959 in Bath, New York a son of Richard and Julia (Skic) Budd. He married Evelyn Kolpack on November 3, 1984 at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Polar. She survives.
He was a graduate of White Lake High School with the class of 1978.
Rick was employed at Robbins Inc. in White Lake for 38 years.
He was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church in White Lake.
He enjoyed fishing, hunting, cutting wood and spending time with family, friends and his dog Sierra.
Survivors including his wife are two daughters, Teressa (Corey) Budd-Wassen, Antigo, Tracie Budd, White Lake; one grandson Caleb Budd; four sisters, Sandra (Randy) Harwood, Oshkosh, Barbara Hill (Jeff Main), Oshkosh, Karen (Vince) Kramer, White Lake, Janet Budd and fiance' Darren Stahl, Oshkosh; foster sister, Tammy (Wally) Holder, Lake Geneva; brother, Gerald (Julie) Budd, Appleton; foster brother, Thomas (Carla) Wehe, Curtiss; many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Friday at 6 P.M. at Bradley Funeral Home with Rev. Steven Vaudt officiating. Visitation will be Friday from 12 p.m. until the time of services at the funeral home.
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I only new Rick a short time. " but what a great guy" I'll will miss him coming to the Echo Valley Campsite having a couple of beers and shooting the bull with him & Jerry. My condolence,prayers, and thoughts are with the family.
Rick we grew up together and were not only cousins but friends. We have lost touch over the years but not forgotten. You have had a great life and accomplished more than you planned. God has made a place for you and now it is time to reap your reward. Good by for now my old friend, peace and eternal happiness be with you.
Your contagious smile, quick wit and uplifting outlook. King of the fast comeback. We are so lucky to have had you in our lives. We will miss you and love you forever!