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In Loving Memory of

Mel B. Budish

August 26th, 2024

Obituary

Melvin “Mel” B. Budish, age 90, of Buffalo Grove, born and raised on the West Side of Chicago, beloved husband and best friend for 42 years of Linda Budish, nee Saxon; loving father of Cebrina Hardy and Todd (fiancée Maggie Maroney) Budish; cherished stepfather of Julie Magnetti and the late Gary Stein and the late Mark Stein; adored Papa of Josh (Kathryn) Hardy, Shaina (Brock) Harrell, Brittany (Stephen) Angell, Jordan (Austin) Fite, and Adam (fiancée Tatum Jostand) Magnetti; proud great grandfather of Margaret, Desmond “Desi”, Brayden, Stella, Kane, Aubree, and Alivia; dear brother of the late Irving (late Jan) Budish and the late Seymour “Buddy” (late Ruth) Budish; fond brother-in-law of the late Susan (late Lee) Windmiller; treasured uncle and friend of many. Mel was the ultimate salesman, if there was something to sell, he would sell it. Specifically, Mel was a salesman from CliffsNotes to insurance, and everything in between. Mel will be remembered as being the life of the party, his playful demeanor, a master of sayings, and being a life-long Chicago Bears fan. Mel will be so dearly missed by his family and friends. He was one-of-kind.

Funeral services will be private. Donations would be appreciated in Mel’s memory to the Jewish National Fund, www.jnf.org, Bleeding Disorders Alliance of Illinois, www.bdai.org, or to a charity of your choice. For additional information: The Goldman Funeral Group, www.goldmanfuneralgroup.com (847) 478-1600.



Arrangements by Goldman Funeral Group. www.goldmanfuneralgroup.com

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