Friday, September 27, 2024

Jeremiah "Gerry" McCaw Budnark Was Kind-Hearted, Talented and Humble, RIP


It is with sadness that we announce the recent passing of Brantford musician Jeremiah "Gerry" McCaw Budnark. We will post more details as we know them. Our condolences to his family, friends and fans.

Jerry was a singer/songwriter, bassist and an organizer with the Branford Open Stage.

A word from Lou, our blogger.
I was very lucky to consider Gerry a good friend. We always bumped into each other at numerous events (including quite a few Brantford Open Stages). He was always smart, funny, talented and positive. I will miss him dearly.

Social Media Reaction

Dave Jensen

Once again my Heart is heavy with sad news. Our dear friend and supporter of BOS, Mr. Jeremiah Budnark has passed away at The Brantford General. Jeremiah has been battling some health issues and sadly has succumbed to the severity of the situation. Our condolences to Lynn and Michaela who were with him as much as the hospital permitted. 

Jeremiah will be truly missed and I’m sure if there’s a gathering of musicians in the great beyond, he’ll be there.

Rest in peace Mr. Budnark.

Mark McNeil

He was such a sweet, kind-hearted man. He loved being around everything associated with folk music. He loved watching it, singing it, playing his bass guitar to it, and spreading the word. We will certainly miss Jeremiah, the ambassador of all things folk. It's hard to imagine the Brantford Open Stage without him. 

Kathy Moore

Being friends with someone for decades gives you time to really see the good, the bad and the ugly.

Life didn't treat you well, yet you plugged along, day after day, trying to live your best life.

Your songs and your musical talents will live on in the hearts of the people you touched.

Brian sums it up well when he said "Gerry was always humble".  Yes sir, you were.

I know there some amazing friends awaiting your arrival at the Pearly Gates.  Please say hello to them from us.

Miss you already buddy.

Catriona McDonald 

There are people in your life who are so constant, so kind, so much a part of your being that it is impossible to believe that they could ever be gone. Jeremiah McCaw Budnark was one of those people for me. He was part of my life for 30 years, sometimes very frequently, sometimes much less often, but always, always someone I loved. My condolences to those closest to him, Lynn and Mikaela, and his family, and to the many many people whose lives were touched by his music and his wicked humour. He will be very much missed by anyone lucky enough to have known him.

Video above courtesy of Hamilton Blues Lovers


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