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In Loving Memory

Buscher, Edward F.

Buscher, Edward F. entered into rest on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Beloved husband of the late Patricia M. Buscher (nee Earll); loving father of Doug (Lisa) Buscher and Barbi Samuels; cherished Paw Paw of Kelly Samuels, Lucas and Daniel Buscher, Jessi and Michael Samuels; treasured brother of Rick Buscher and friend to many.

Our Hero served his country in the U.S. Army, he is gone…….. but never forgotten

Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., on Tuesday, January 25, 10 a.m. interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to an animal shelter of your choice appreciated. Visitation, Monday 4-8 p.m.

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38 thoughts on “Buscher, Edward F.”

  1. Sorry to here you left us Sonny !
    I’ll catch up with you later on the other side cuz.
    Sincere condolences to Rick, Barb, Doug and the grandkids!

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  2. Sorry to here you left us Sonny !
    I’ll catch up with you later on the other side cuz.
    Sincere condolences to Rick, Barb, Doug and the grandkids!

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  3. You’re really going to be missed, you were a good buddy,loved our bull sessions at the “pardella club” and at “friendlys”, your buddy Wally.

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  4. You’re really going to be missed, you were a good buddy,loved our bull sessions at the “pardella club” and at “friendlys”, your buddy Wally.

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  5. Barbara, heartfelt thoughts and sympathy from Ireland, to you and your family at this time.

    “Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.”

    ~ Rabindranath Tagore

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  6. Barbara, heartfelt thoughts and sympathy from Ireland, to you and your family at this time.

    “Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.”

    ~ Rabindranath Tagore

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  7. Doug and Barbie…… your dad was truly one of a kind…. One of the nicest men I have ever known and one of the smartest. We could go on for days with the stories of his humor and his art !!

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  8. Doug and Barbie…… your dad was truly one of a kind…. One of the nicest men I have ever known and one of the smartest. We could go on for days with the stories of his humor and his art !!

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  9. Though I only worked with him at American for a few short years, they were memorable years. His art work was incredible. The ones he created for his coworkers were absolutely hilarious. When was always smiling and helpful. A great co-coworker and friend. My deepest condolences to his family. Rest In Peace, Ed.

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  10. Though I only worked with him at American for a few short years, they were memorable years. His art work was incredible. The ones he created for his coworkers were absolutely hilarious. When was always smiling and helpful. A great co-coworker and friend. My deepest condolences to his family. Rest In Peace, Ed.

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  11. A great friend and co- worker at American Airlines. My condolences to the children of Ed. Will be missed. Bob and Marilyn Formato

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  12. A great friend and co- worker at American Airlines. My condolences to the children of Ed. Will be missed. Bob and Marilyn Formato

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  13. Never done this but feel Busher needs a few words.Worked with Ed at AA and he always
    made me laugh whether it was his”special handshake” or his drawings (what an artist)He
    helped move my mom into a senior home on Telegraph and all you had to do was ask and he was there.Loved meeting him at Strassenfest for a few beers as well.I will remember “Busher”
    with fondness and a smile and my condolences to his family.

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  14. Never done this but feel Busher needs a few words.Worked with Ed at AA and he always
    made me laugh whether it was his”special handshake” or his drawings (what an artist)He
    helped move my mom into a senior home on Telegraph and all you had to do was ask and he was there.Loved meeting him at Strassenfest for a few beers as well.I will remember “Busher”
    with fondness and a smile and my condolences to his family.

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  15. Thank you everyone for the nice memories and condolences for our dad.
    He will be missed. Thank you for your prayers and well wishes. Barbi

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  16. Thank you everyone for the nice memories and condolences for our dad.
    He will be missed. Thank you for your prayers and well wishes. Barbi

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  17. Ed was one of the first and best coworkers I met at AA. Shared many laughs and late nights. Had a wicked sense of humor with a twinkle in his eye My heartfelt condolences to you Barb and Doug He’ll be missed by us all!

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  18. Ed was one of the first and best coworkers I met at AA. Shared many laughs and late nights. Had a wicked sense of humor with a twinkle in his eye My heartfelt condolences to you Barb and Doug He’ll be missed by us all!

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  19. I will remember Mr. Buscher telling stories and teasing people. He always had something funny to say. I’m honored to have known him.

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  20. I will remember Mr. Buscher telling stories and teasing people. He always had something funny to say. I’m honored to have known him.

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  21. Barbi & Doug and family, my most heartfelt condolences.
    In the first 10 years of my AA career it was my privilege to have worked with Ed and develop a lifelong friendship. He influenced my lexicon (some of it inappropriate) and he made for some of the funniest times. Ed was kind, generous and always mischievous. He kept a young rambunctious self ever grounded……case in point;
    I showed up at the “Beck’s tent”, at the Strassenfest without my Dad in tow, he had irritated me with his dilly dallying and I left without him. I was sent away, by Ed and not allowed to sit with the group until I drove back to Spanish Lake and returned with my father. He said something like….”DH, you make an art of irritating people, you certainly have done it to your Dad, see ya when you two get back!” He taught with a wink and always a smile.
    Keep a beer cold for me Buscher, I’ll catch up with you later. Forever your friend, DH.

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  22. Barbi & Doug and family, my most heartfelt condolences.
    In the first 10 years of my AA career it was my privilege to have worked with Ed and develop a lifelong friendship. He influenced my lexicon (some of it inappropriate) and he made for some of the funniest times. Ed was kind, generous and always mischievous. He kept a young rambunctious self ever grounded……case in point;
    I showed up at the “Beck’s tent”, at the Strassenfest without my Dad in tow, he had irritated me with his dilly dallying and I left without him. I was sent away, by Ed and not allowed to sit with the group until I drove back to Spanish Lake and returned with my father. He said something like….”DH, you make an art of irritating people, you certainly have done it to your Dad, see ya when you two get back!” He taught with a wink and always a smile.
    Keep a beer cold for me Buscher, I’ll catch up with you later. Forever your friend, DH.

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  23. Barb and family,
    We are so sorry for your loss; you are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find peace through the many happy memories he has left you with.

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  24. Barb and family,
    We are so sorry for your loss; you are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find peace through the many happy memories he has left you with.

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