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· Information from Ethel and Anne Parsons | · Information from Ethel and Anne Parsons | ||
Revision as of 09:26, 22 August 2024
Last Name: Budin
First Name: Edward
Middle Initial/Name: Bernard
Nickname: Ed/Eddie
Birthdate: April 9, 1912
Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA
Wilmington Residence: 419 Washington St., Wilmington, DE
High School: Wilmington High School
Post Secondary Education: University of Delaware
Civilian Occupation Prior to Service: He worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) until the creation of the Social Service Administration, where he worked until his service.
Branch of Armed Services: United States Army
Armed Services Serial Number: 32954629
Service Duration: August 12, 1943- January 14, 1946
Training Grounds/Domestic Locations:
Unit(s): 24th Infantry Division
Rank(s): Cpl.
Theater(s) of Operation: Pacific
Locations: New Guinea; Philippines; Japan (Matsuyama Shikoku); Mindanao; Leyte; Davao
Campaigns/Battles:
Military Occupation/Specialty: Military Occupation/Specialty: When he departed the military, he was Technician, 3rd Grade.
Awards/Honors:
Memorials:
Of Interest: Details of Army life, missions, swimming in MacArthur's pool, etc.; 7/12/45 - Details about a Bar Mitzvah for a German-Jewish family who escaped to Mindanao in 1939; 11/10/45 Details about end of war devastation and Army demobilization efforts
Delaware Connection: Sam Silver, Bob Silver
Discharge Date:
January 14, 1946[1]
Where Returned: 419 Washington St., Wilmington, DE
Did Not Return:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Death Cause:
Place of Burial: Beth Emeth Memorial Park, Wilmington, DE
Photo: Yes
First Letter to Mollye: 08/19/1944
Last Letter to Mollye: 10/15/1945
Number of Folders in Mollye Collection: 2
Y Recorder link(s):
Delawares WWII Fallen Profile:
Oral History Interview(s):None
Later Work: Small Business Owner – Freeway Liquors at 10th and Adams and [LIQUOR STORE NAME?] at 4th Street and Madison. He was in fact shot at the 10th and Adams store in 1970, and he lost half of a lung.
Date of Marriage: February 5, 1939 [2]
Spouse Name: Edwina Scher Budin
Spouse Nickname: Etta
Spouse Birthdate: 11/5/1916
Spouse Birthplace: Wilmington, DE
Spouse Death Date: 10/1/2004
Spouse Death Place: Wilmington, DE
Name(s) of Children: Ellis Budin, Arnold Budin, Ethel Budin Parsons
Survivors/Relation: Ethel Parsons, Arnold Budin, Anne Parsons, Don Parsons
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Birthplace of Father: Gorodich, Russia (now Ukraine)
Birthplace of Mother: Bershad, Russia (now Ukraine)
Sources:
CITATIONS
· Information from Ethel and Anne Parsons
PROFILE
Narrative of Life – See Obituary of Edward Budin[3] and Obituary of Edwina Scher Budin[4]
- ↑ Discharge Papers, Edward Budin
- ↑ Wedding Announcement, February 6, 1939, The [Wilmington] Morning News
- ↑ https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/delawareonline/name/edward-budin-obituary?id=48515303
- ↑ https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/delawareonline/name/edwina-budin-obituary?id=48477580