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Betty Budack

August 10, 1941 ~ February 8, 2020

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Betty's date of death has been changed so that her record may be more easily viewed. A Memorial service will be held at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, August 21, 2021. Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases, masks are requested. Friends and extended family not attending in-person are invited to watch the service via livestream. Please search Betty's Tribute wall under Obituaries to find the livestream link. Betty Rae Budack, 78, passed away peacefully at the Solon Care Center Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, after a long illness. Betty was born August 10, 1941, in Charles City, Iowa, to Martin Budack and Evangeline Tinius Budack. She is survived by one sister, Janet Budack; nephews Dan Dumbaugh (Jennifer Thiessen) and Tom Dumbaugh (Shawna Loy); and niece Sarah Henderson (Terry Henderson, deceased); grand nephews Jack, Cale, and Nate Dumbaugh; and grand nieces Elaina Henderson and Morgan Dumbaugh. 'Aunt B' had a strong influence on the lives of Dan, Tom, and Sarah as they grew, serving as beloved aunt and confidant. She enjoyed family gatherings and was always interested in the activities of all her nieces and nephews and their families. Betty will also be missed by special friend, Victoria Ellison. Betty adored Vicki's son, Vaughn. Vicki's mother, Maggie Ellison, was one of Betty's closest friends. Betty Budack graduated from high school in Mapleton, MN., in 1959. Right after graduation, she left for New York City, enrolling in the Fashion Institute of Technology. Following graduation, she worked as a designer in New York City, London and Dallas, TX., for several years. After a year of traveling abroad, she returned to New York City to be a librarian for the New York Public Library in the Dance Collection at Lincoln Center. Later she moved to Mount Vernon, opened a book store and began a business as a seamstress. Her knowledge of astrology led to a fulltime business for her for thirty years, serving clients around the world. Betty was a voracious reader. She was a 30-year member of Ingleside Book Club and the Cornell Library Morning Book Discussion Group. She and friends began to explore various approaches to spirituality and she enjoyed many hours of discussion with them. Betty was a member of the League of Women Voters. She was a master knitter and collected yarns from all over the world. Many friends and relatives received beautiful sweaters that Betty designed and knitted. She was a fabulous cook and she shared dishes and recipes with many lucky folks. But by far, her real passion was her treasured collection of friends that she cultivated over her life. As per Betty's request, persons wishing to honor her memory may donate to the Lisbon-Mt Vernon Ambulance Service, 730 1st St SE, Mount Vernon, IA 52314. She was very grateful for their care and service during her last months.

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  1. We have always had a special place in our hearts for Betty. She is still with us there. Love and Blessings to her family. Jim & Catherine Kennedy.

  2. Betty was such a wise woman, and she spoke such truth. I’ve known her for 50 years and I found her quite fascinating. Her spirit will be with us. Kim Wolfe

  3. Betty was my astrology teacher. She was so much more than that. Always remember her warmth and her smile. RIP and enjoy the heavens.

  4. So saddened to hear of Betty’s passing. My sincere condolences to Betty’s family & friends. To know Betty, in any of her many roles in life, was to love her and to feel her love back. Betty was an amazing spirit… kind, strong, sincere, obviously talented in so many ways…a woman of great substance. She will be remembered and missed by all who were so blessed to have her in their lives in any capacity. Hugs in heaven, Betty, Ruth Connell, Peachtree City, GA

  5. My sympathies to Betty’s family and many friends. How fortunate I was to have known and talked with her, received her guidance over these many years. Blessings to all missing her kindness and wisdom.

  6. I am listening to an old cassette tape of Betty doing a reading of my astrology chart. She was delightful. So kind. My dear and recently passed friend Shirley took me there. I can hear both of them being kind, sage, and caring for me. What a wonderful day that was.


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