Rose Noel (Hahn) Budreau
Born: Tue., Dec. 21, 1948
Died: Thu., Oct. 22, 2020
Private Services
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Rose Noel (Hahn) Budreau, 71, departed her earthly home in Winchester, Indiana on October 22, 2020 to return to her home in Heaven after a prolonged illness. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Fred Budreau. She will be dearly missed by her husband, children, grandchildren and siblings. Rose was born December 21, 1948 in Richmond, Indiana to Robert and Ann (Murrin) Hahn. She married Fred on May 21, 1977 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Winchester. Her hobbies included doll collecting, art and caring for her pets, including her parakeets and finches. Due to her love of wildlife, Rose created a nurturing and safe environment for the birds who visited her yard. She touched so many lives through her humble acts of kindness and generosity, a loss that will be immeasurable. She was preceded in death by her parents and two siblings.
Private services will be held. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Hueston Woods State Park Nature Center at 6301 Park Office Road, College Corner, Ohio 45003.
Walker Funeral Home in Winchester is entrusted with the arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerswinchester.com.
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Mike Roach
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Posted Mon October 26, 2020
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Lisa Nessel
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Posted Mon October 26, 2020
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Condolences to you Fred and your family. David and Lisa Nessel
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Nancy Nagel
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Posted Tue October 27, 2020
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Fred, our thoughts & prayers are with you at this time. Also with family.
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Cindy and Shane Farlow
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Posted Tue October 27, 2020
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Fred and family: you are all in our prayers. We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Rose.
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Marsha Cockerill
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Posted Tue October 27, 2020
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So sorry for your Loss.
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Sheri Huston
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Posted Wed October 28, 2020
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I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Rose many years ago, first as a resident of Thompson Street, and classmate of sister, Linda, then we worked together at Anchor (Hocking) Glass during the summer between my years of college. I hadn't seen her for years, but for one reason or other, would remember her from time to time and wonder how she was doing. I'm so glad to read she had a good life. Condolences, Fred, I know how tough the coming weeks/months will be, for I'm on the same journey. Blessings.
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Ron Senesac
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Posted Mon November 02, 2020
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So sorry to hear about the passing of your wife. Life is so short hear on earth. My wife is also from Richmond, In.
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Mel Budreau
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Posted Mon November 02, 2020
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My sincerest condolences to you Fred and your family.
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Non-existent
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Posted Wed December 02, 2020
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My Deepest Condolences too The Family and Friends of Rosie
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