otary Club International, he received the Sertoma Service to Mankind Award, H.O.M.E. Inc., Interfaith Forum, Webster County Extension, was instrumental in creation of MIDAS Council of Governments, Community Action Network, IRIS and Golden K. Kiwanis. He was also a member of the BPOE Elks and the American Legion in Fort Dodge. Bud was known for his sense of humor. He enjoyed playing golf and tennis, reading, singing and he played clarinet in a dance band. He loved to travel. Bud is survived by his wife Mary Beth; his children, Kate O'Brien, Seattle, Washington; Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Rice, Fort Dodge, Iowa; Dr. Richard Rice, Silver Spring, Maryland; and Jovanna Soligo, Peterborough, Ontario Canada; his grandchildren; Jesse, Jeremiah, Celeste, Gabriel, Alex and Adrian and great grandchildren; Chloe, Tyrese, Linden and Stephen. He was preceded in death by a son Clarence E. Rice III, his parents, and his sister Kate Rice Schwidde. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed towards St. Mark's Episcopal Church earmarked for the Human Needs Commission.