Sept 26, 1951 - Nov 14, 2012 DEL CITY Paul William "Billy" Buser Jr., of Del City, OK, passed away suddenly on November 14, 2012, at 61 years of age. Billy loved fishing, camping, cheering for the University of Oklahoma, and most recently, became an Oklahoma City Thunder fanatic. Billy loved the outdoors, going to the lake, boating, spending time with family and friends, and passing time by working in his yard. Though a delivery truck driver by occupation, Billy's wonderful disposition, cheerful attitude, and hilarious antics will be missed by his co-workers and customers alike. Billy always had the ability to make others laugh and never seemed to have a day where he wasn't smiling. He was loved dearly and will be missed by all who knew him. Billy is survived by his father, Paul William Buser Sr., of Del City, OK; son, Bo William Buser, of Moore, OK; son, Toby Dewayne Buser, of Del City, OK; son, Paul William Buser III; daughter, Oteeka Rose Chalane Buser; son, Dilon Boyd Buser, of Moore, OK; daughter, Autumn Brooke Clark and son-in-law Sean Wesley Clark, of Oklahoma City, OK; four grandchildren; three sisters: Kathy Phillips, of Yukon, OK; Pam Doss, of Terlton, OK; and Linda Donahoo, of Edmond, OK; as well as several nieces and nephews. Billy was preceded in death by his mother, Opal Marie Buser. Billy's funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at The Crown Center Church in Oklahoma City.
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God has chosen to call Billy home for what reason we do not understand.Billy is now on his final journey to Heaven to meet Jesus.A journey we all long for someday.God bless all & RIP Billy till we see you again (oh & no pranks lol.) You may be gone from this earth, but you are present in Heaven.You were loved by all & touched the lives of soo many many people in your short time here on earth. We love you Billy & Autumn & Dilion & Desi miss you soo much along with the rest of your family & friends. you will never be forgotten. But gone fishing, no, this time gone way too soon!!!!! with love & respect.
Joy Appleseth (Faires)
November 24, 2012
For some reason God has chosen to call Billy home, for what that reason is we do not understand.Billy is now on his final journey to heaven to meet Jesus. That journey that we all long tofollow someday to see him again. God bless all, especially Autumn & Dilion & my friend Desi & the rest of the Buser family & friends. Now RIP Billy, you may be gone for now but never forgotten. For you were loved by all & touched the lives of soo many people. only till we see you in heaven someday (& no pranks,lol.) We love you, Billy & miss you soo much already!!! Gone way too Soon!!!!
Joy Appleseth (Faires)
November 24, 2012
Billy was in my wedding back in 1969-he was a great friend-so sorry for your loss
Jackie Jeffrey
November 20, 2012
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
November 20, 2012
Uncle Billy.
You will never be forgotten. Your memory will live on. We love and miss you already.
Love the Dittmann family!
Cortney Dittmann
November 20, 2012
R.I.P billy you will be greatly missed but never forgotten we will carry your MEMORY forever love you and miss you... LOVE THE FAIRES FAMILY
charlene faires
November 19, 2012
Be with angels Billy, you were a wonderful friend
Terry and Kathy Crosswhite
November 19, 2012
I thank God for giving me such a wonderful Dad. I miss you so much already, but stand strong on knowing that you are in such a better place. There will never be a day that passes, as long as I'm alive, where I won't miss you and wish you were here to witness so many things left in my life. Thank you for being my best friend, my brother, my bud, and mostly my Daddy. You've taught me that life isn't easy, but to always work hard and keep a smile on your face. I LOVE YOU DAD. I'll see you again one day. -Love Your Son
Dilon Buser
November 19, 2012
YOU WERE A WONDERFUL FRIEND ! AND A GREAT FATHER. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY MANY. MUCH SORROW TODAY BUT SWEET MEMORIES TO FOLLOW.
BECKY RIVERA (KEENER)
November 19, 2012
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