Bernard "Bud" Greensweig, age 84,
passed away peacefully at his home in Royalton Township outside of Pine
City, Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Bud was born May 11, 1929 to Solomon
(Sol) and Sadie Greensweig in Brooklyn, New York. Bud received his
undergraduate and law degrees from Northwestern University and his master's
degree from the University of Chicago.
Bud was a
successful executive in Minneapolis and Atlanta and for a number of years
ran his own law practice. Bud was also an accomplished violinist who
played with the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, North Side Symphony Orchestra of Chicago and the
Atlanta Pops Orchestra. Throughout his life he enjoyed playing string quartets
and making bad puns. In January of 1984 he married his wife
Jacquelyn. They enjoyed their grandchildren, traveling, music, art, and
their pets.
Bud was preceded in death by his
parents Sol and Sadie, sisters Audrey and Ruth, and brother in-law Al
Goldrich. Bud is survived by his wife Jacquelyn of Pine City, son Dan
(Colleen) Greensweig of Circle Pines, daughter Eve Meys (Tony) of St. Louis
Park, son Thom (Alana) Petersen of Pine City, his grandchildren Josh, Ben,
Noah, Ellie, Dylan and Waylon, and his nephew Barry (Jill) Goldrich and Noreen Goldrich of Chicago.
The family would like to thank the
staff of St. Croix Hospice and Family Pathways for their assistance. In celebration of Bud's life a
reception will be held on Sunday, September 15, 2013 from 2pm - 5 pm
at the family's home, 9218 Linden Lane, Pine City MN.
In lieu of flowers, memorial may be sent to Pine City Arts Council to help sponsor a community concert. Pine City Arts Council, 65 2nd Street SE, Pine City, MN 55063.
7 comments:
Condolences from the zombie community, Snag and family.
I'm sorry, Snag.
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Bud also raised an awesome son. I'm very sorry for your loss, Snag.
I'm very sorry Snag. Nothing harder.
Snag,
I wish we could be there for you- I am so sorry. I appreciate that he shared his likely wonderful and sly sense of humor with future generations. A bad pun is a fine pun. All our wishes with you and your family.
I'm sorry to hear that. Good luck: it's hard to navigate.
My condolences.
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