My heart and sorrow goes out to the Buchbaum
family. He was a good man, always made you laugh and had a joke
to tell you. He will be greatly missed.
~Curtis Houchin
Sorry for your loss. He will be missed by all
of the neighbors on W. Marion St. Lots of memories. God Bless
all of you. Love the Erbs
my heart goes out to the entire family ,with
the lost of < bob> . i was a fellow volunteer at the hospital
and was train in the er dept by bob and enjoyed that time with
him and other times of laughter and fellowship as well,GOD BLESS
YOU ALL ..
jim and donna stark!!!
So sorry to hear about Bob. He was a great
person. He was a wonderful neighbor and role model to us kids
growing up. He cared about us all. I remember the one summer he
taught us how to roll quarters down our faces, starting up on
our foreheads and then rolling the quarter down to our chin.
When we got to the chin we let the quarter go and try to land on
circles we had traced on paper by going around the outside edge
of the quarter with a pencil. You kept trying this until you
eventually got the quarter on the target. Meanwhile everyone is
laughing at you. After making the target Bob held up a mirror
and here we had pencil trails going all down our faces. He was a
real jokester! He would come over and just sit and talk with Mom
and Dad and all of us sitting on the front porch. He had been
through so many health problems but we never heard him complain.
He'd tell us what all was wrong and just accept it for what life
dealt him. He was an encouragement. Cherish all the memories you
have of him. It might be painful for now but those memories will
become happy times and a source of strength for you all in the
months ahead. You all are in our thoughts and prayer. We know
what it is like to lose those we love although we can't feel
your exact grief we share in it. Your Bob was a real blessing.
He will be missed.
Art and Joni Lavoie (Joni Flowers) and family
Dear Lois and family,
Dave and I are so sorry to hear about Bob's passing. I know he
will be missed so much. Particularly, all his great stories.
Bob always had a good story tell. I know Mike will really miss
those conversations with him. Please know that you guys are in
our prayers and thoughts.
In sympathy,
Debby and Dave Pegg
Me deepest sympathy is with you. May God
comfort you and your family at this difficult time.
Donna Pearson(Lettich)
Sorry to hear of ypur loss --- Pat Gerhart
Buchwalter told me of your loss--of husband Robert---Thinking of
you -- with love -
SARA FORNEY HEAGY
My heart and prayers are with the Buchbaum
family during this time. It was my pleasure having the
opportunity to meet and spend some wonderful family time with
Mr. Buchbaum. He surely brought a bright light to the cloudiest
of days. Always brought a big smile to my face! May the
memories of your husband and father one day bring you great
peace and joy.
My condolences and deepest sympathy,
Jennifer Hackman
You have my sincere sympathy. Lynn, Mike and
the Buchbaum family, please accept my condolences as I know that
someone like Robert is so special that he can never be
forgotten. Leo L Maniace Jr
With our deepest sympathy on the lose of your
loved one
Jackie and Arthur Andrews, friends of Robert's sister and
brother-n-law Lynn and Michael Lodato
So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and
prayers go out to the family....
Don Cianciaruso
Eulogy to my Father.
He was loving, caring, strong, honest, faithfull, generous,
intelligant, kind, understanding, couragous, loyal, trustworthy
and fun. The list of adjectives to describe his goodness can go
on and on. But possibly the best of his attributes was his sense
of humor. He could bring a smile to your face no matter what
your mood was. I inherited alot of my father's characteristics,
some better than others. I have hypertension, high cholesteral
and other numerous ailments from my bloodline. But I also
inherited that same sense of humor as him. If God said, Danny I
will remove all your ailments but I must take your sense of
humor as well, I would say no thank you Lord. This was a man of
honor to be looked up to and admired.
Proverbs 19:21 says "Many are the plan's in a man's heart, but
it is the Lord's purpose that prevails."
Nobody is ever prepared to loose a loved one. This may be a
time for tears and sorrow, but is also a time to rejoice. My
father is finally in a place with no pain. Anbody that knew
Robert knows he would not want us crying our eyes out. This is a
man that wanted tin cans draging behind the hearst like they do
at weddings. I believe that with all the strife and turmoil in
the world the Lord really just needed a man like my Dad for a
good laugh. He would want us to come togeather and rejoice that
the Lord has called one of his soldiers home.
As my father lay dieing in the hospital I begged for the
doctors to take my kidney, a heart valve. I even begged for them
to give me an artifical heart and give my heart to save him.
This was impossible due to his condition. But this was a man of
such character that I would have done this in a millisecond, as
he would have done the same for any of his family.
This level of Love is the same that God has for all of us. As
he sacrificed his own son for all our sins. And this is the
level of love that I hope you all have, because one day you will
surely need it.
Myself and my family thank you all for your support, and may
God bless us all.
Loving son of Robert Buchbaum, Danny Buchbaum.
Dear Lynn and Family Buchbaum,
My sincerest condolences at this sad time. I didn't know Bob,
but from what I have read he was a wonderful person and will be
greatly missed by everyone. I'm especially sorry that he
suffered from serious health problems for a long period of time.
Sincerely,
Loretta
To Lynn and family,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your dear brother,our
prayers go out to you and the Buchbaum family.
Joyce Lemm.
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