Johnnie Lee Budder
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Submitted by: Annajo Cantrell Limore
Johnnie Lee Budder, 65, of Kenwood OK, passed away Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at his residence.
Johnnie was born in Tahlequah, OK on October 20, 1944, a son of the late John and Lucy Marie (O'Field) Budder.
He was a member of the Euwasha Baptist Church in Kenwood. He worked at Simmons Poultry in Southwest City, Mo.
Johnnie is survived by a daughter, Tammy Tagg and husband Marty of Kenwood, Ok.; a son, Ricky Budder and wife Sally of Salina, Ok. Five sisters: Betty Panther, of Kenwood, Ok., Lillie Staller, of Kenwood, Ok., Virginia Budder, of Kenwood, Ok., Sallie Budder, of Kenwood, Ok., Patsy Beaver, of Locust Grove, Ok. a brother, Richard Budder, of Kenwood, Ok. He is also survived by 13 Grandchildren, 3 Great Grandchildren, along with numerous nieces, and nephews. And a special friend, Annie Lyman.
He was preceded in death by one son, Paul Budder, his parents and one brother.
Services at Euwasha Baptist Church, Kenwood, Ok. , at 2:00 PM on Thursday, August 19th, 2010. Interment at the Euwasha Cemetery.
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