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He had one daughter from his first marriage to then-17-year-old Victoria Budinger – whom he called "Miss Vicki" – at age 37. [12] Tiny Tim and Victoria Budinger divorced eight years later. [32] Budinger subsequently had several marriages. [33] [34] He married Jan Alweiss ("Miss Jan") in 1984, and Susan Marie Gardner ("Miss Sue") in 1995. [35]
Tim's 17-year-old bride, Victoria Mae Budinger, was quickly nicknamed "Miss Vicky" by the American press. The ceremony itself had taken place before an audience of 250 people, at 7:43 in the evening, during the videotaping of the Tonight Show at its studio at the NBC television network's headquarters in New York. [57]
Budinger is a German language locational surname, which originally meant a person from Büdingen in Germany. [1] The name may refer to: Chase Budinger (born 1988), American basketball player; Hugo Budinger (1927–2017), German field hockey player; Sol Budinger (born 1999), English cricketer; Victoria Mae "Miss Vicki" Budinger, first wife of ...
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Budinger returned home after earning the Olympic bid to a street lined with red, white and blue banners. His neighbors decorated their homes with “Budinger-Evans 2024 Paris” signs. His wife ...
The Greentree-Teutonia Community Learning Center, led by program director Vicki Davidson, reminded me of community centers that I attended as a child growing up in the 1970s in northeast ...
Vicki Davidson, who has been program director at Greentree learning center for 26 years, “cares for others more than she cares for herself." 'Miss Vicki' makes Greentree center in Milwaukee an ...
The sentence could then be written to say something like, "On December 17, 1969, Tiny Tim married Victoria Mae Budinger (aka "Miss Vicki") on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. It was a big pop culture event at the time, with the number of American households tuning in to see the spectacle hitting a record amount, cited anywhere from 21.4 ...