Charles worked as an engineer for the Long Island Railroad. He was a member of South Side Lodge, F. & A.M. Jamaica Royal Arch. Pilgrim Commandery, Kismet Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. a Past Patron of Forest Hills Chapter, O.E.S. a member of the White Shrine of Flushing and Barthold Lodge B.L. of F. and E.
Obituary - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malsky of Patchogue and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malsky Jr., of Blue Point, attended the funeral in Sayville of Mrs. Malsky's uncle, Charles E. Budd of Jamaica. Mr. Budd was a brother of Mrs. Aury Abrams of Malford Street. Mr. Budd is survived by his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Martin and Mrs. James Zegel of Sayville; a son, Walter E., of Hampton Bays; and five grandchildren.
(Long Island Surnames; Patchogue Advance, July 15, 1954, Page 11; The Suffolk County News, July 02, 1954, Page 4)
Charles worked as an engineer for the Long Island Railroad. He was a member of South Side Lodge, F. & A.M. Jamaica Royal Arch. Pilgrim Commandery, Kismet Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. a Past Patron of Forest Hills Chapter, O.E.S. a member of the White Shrine of Flushing and Barthold Lodge B.L. of F. and E.
Obituary - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malsky of Patchogue and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malsky Jr., of Blue Point, attended the funeral in Sayville of Mrs. Malsky's uncle, Charles E. Budd of Jamaica. Mr. Budd was a brother of Mrs. Aury Abrams of Malford Street. Mr. Budd is survived by his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Martin and Mrs. James Zegel of Sayville; a son, Walter E., of Hampton Bays; and five grandchildren.
(Long Island Surnames; Patchogue Advance, July 15, 1954, Page 11; The Suffolk County News, July 02, 1954, Page 4)
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