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In Loving Memory Of Richard Buxbaum June 22, 1931 September 17, 2017 In Memory of a Dear Husband, Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather It's always sad but comforting to silently recall your smile and dear familiar face so loved by one and all. For the world may keep turning and change from day to day but precious memories of you will never fade away. And here's hoping that this message which carries so much love will somehow find its way to you in heaven up above. It's to let you know, that although you are at rest you'll live forever in the hearts of those who loved you best. 'God saw he was getting tired, and a cure was not to be, So He put his arms around him and whispered, "Come with Me," With tearful eyes, we watched him suffer and saw him fade away Although we loved him dearly, we could not make him stay. His golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best.'

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Page 1: In Loving Memory Of - Fulkerson - Sfulkersons.com › usrfiles › obits › 3139 › Funeral Folder.pdf · Richard Buxbaum Born June 22, 1931 Bayard, NE Died September 17, 2017 Sidney,

In Loving Memory OfRichard Buxbaum

June 22, 1931September 17, 2017

In Memory of a Dear Husband, Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather

It's always sad but comforting to silently recall your smile and dear familiar face so loved by one and all. For the world may keep turning and change from day to day but precious memories of you will never fade away. And here's hoping that this message which carries so much love will somehow find its way to you in heaven up above. It's to let you know, that although you are at rest you'll live forever in the hearts of those who loved you best.

'God saw he was getting tired,and a cure was not to be,

So He put his arms around himand whispered, "Come with Me,"

With tearful eyes, we watchedhim suffer and saw him fade away

Although we loved him dearly,we could not make him stay.

His golden heart stopped beating,hard working hands to rest.

God broke our hearts to prove to usHe only takes the best.'

Page 2: In Loving Memory Of - Fulkerson - Sfulkersons.com › usrfiles › obits › 3139 › Funeral Folder.pdf · Richard Buxbaum Born June 22, 1931 Bayard, NE Died September 17, 2017 Sidney,

Richard BuxbaumBorn

June 22, 1931 Bayard, NEDied

September 17, 2017 Sidney, MTFuneral Services

10:00 A.M., Friday, September 22, 2017Ebenezer Congregational Church

Sidney, MontanaOfficiating

Pastor David MeehanMusic

Sally Borg Diana Meehan Mary Pfau Sharon Whited Serenity Kuntz Jarett Averett

Casketbearers:Scott Albin Chad Albin Shelby Treloar

Lexie Williams Michael AlbinMarci Sondeno Janelle Buxbaum

Honorary CasketbearersEmma Torgerson Mollie Albin Clara AlbinMarc Sondeno Harper Ellis Elena Williams

Olivia Williams Chelsea EllisAll of Richard’s Coffee Buddies

UshersMatt Sondeno Jeff Chamberlain

IntermentSidney Cemetery Sidney, MTLunch will be served in the church

basement following graveside services You may share your remembrances, condolences, and pictures

with the family at the Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral HomeWebsite: www.fulkersons.com

In his last years as he dealt with health issues, he showed how strong he really was and his absolute faith in God. He absolutely loved the tender loving care that his hospice team gave him and we, the family, are so thankful for.

Together Richard and Luella had four children: Sheree (Bob) Albin, Sidney, MT; Denice (Ron) Treloar, Gillette, WY; Kevin Buxbaum, West Hollywood, CA; Kelvin (Carolyn) Buxbaum, Sidney, MT; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; his sisters, Mollie Asmus, Torrington, WY; Katie Wahlstrom, Alexander, ND; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Molly Buxbaum, his in-laws, Herbert and Ida Bauer, his brother, Harold Buxbaum; younger brother Henry Buxbaum; nephews, Jeff Buxbaum and Mark Wahlstrom; great nephews, Eric Buxbaum, Patrick Buxbaum, and Jamison Wahlstrom; sister-in-laws, Darlene Borders and Shirley Goldsmith, brothers-in-law, Bennie Bauer and Irvin Asmus.

Richard Buxbaum went to meet his heavenly father on Sunday, September 17, 2017. Richard was born on June 22, 1931 to parents Henry and Molly (Meyer) Buxbaum in Bayard, NE. His family moved to Sidney, MT in 1935 when he was three years old. He attended school in Sidney until he was needed on the farm. On February 13, 1955 he was united in marriage to Luella (Bauer). They made their home south of Sidney and continued farming until his retirement. They have been married for 62 years.

Richard was a member of the Ebenezer Congregational Church for all of his life. He served on the church board, was an usher, went faithfully to Bible study, and sang beautifully in the church choir. He loved to bowl in his younger years and was a life time member of the Moose. He was on the Board of Directors for the Montana Dakota Beet Growers Association for many years.

Richard was a very hard worker and so as not to be idle during the winter months, he ran scoop at the sugar beet factory for many campaigns and fed calves. He loved to work with his hands and so woodworking came naturally to him. His many friends and family benefited from his skilled projects. After retirement gardening became his passion. He loved to plant, harvest, and share his vegetables with family and friends. Raising prize onions that would hardly fit into a men's baseball cap and a 22# watermelon were some of his greatest joys.

Richard enjoyed following his grandchildren's 4-H and sporting events. At 85 years old he could be found laying on the floor playing with his great-grandchildren. He had a kind and tender heart that touched his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.