
Zelna Elizabeth Death, Obituary – This past week, our family and team were dealt a devastating blow when Greg Budd went away suddenly. He was a beloved member of both groups. Everyone who knew Greg will grieve his passing in their own unique ways. Both our group and his family are going to miss having him around. We will never forget how dedicated he was to both his family and his art, and we will do everything in our power to ensure that his legacy endures long after he has passed away. Get some shut-eye. Greggo, we obtained it from around here.
Gregory B. Budd, 67 years old, passed away suddenly on January 11, 2023 at his home in Austintown. Gregory Budd was born on May 25, 1955 in Youngstown. He was the son of Oliver and Geraldine (Gilchrist) Budd, both of whom passed away, and had lived in this area his entire life. As a result of his passion for the automotive industry and his education at Austintown Fitch, he earned his ASE Master Technician certification. For 34 years, Greg served in the role of General Manager for Tri-County Tower.
He was a member of the Hillman Lodge F & AM in its earlier years. Greg was an authority on a variety of topics, including Tower Construction and upkeep. He had an insatiable appetite for information about the universe and everything in it. He had a passion for imparting his wisdom and knowledge upon all he came in contact with. Gregory is survived by his wife, the former Audrey Keyser, whom he wed on September 5, 1980; his daughter, Nikki; his four grandchildren, Kayden, Trent, Trinity, and Oliver; and his brother, John Budd of Fort Mitchell, Alabama.
Gregory was preceded in death by both of his parents, as well as a brother named Timothy Budd. On Wednesday, January 18th, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Lane Funeral Home, Austintown Chapel, friends are welcome to call or join us in sending him upon his next journey to the Final Frontier. This will be followed by a time of sharing at 7:30 p.m.
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