1933 - 2012
1933 - 2012
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1933
2012
HANS H. BUEHLER
February 3, 1933 - November 8, 2012
Hans H. Buehler was born February 3, 1933 in Oberhausen, Germany, and died November 8, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. His death was the result of pneumonia, lung disease, and heart disease. He had suffered declining health for several years.
Memorial Services, under the direction of Pierce Brothers Westwood Village, were held November 11th.
Interment will be held privately by the family on November 23rd at the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park.
The Memorial Service was conducted by Reverend Dr. Lyle Dabney. Music was provided by classical pianist Rufus Choi and operatic vocalist Haqumai Sharpe. Todd L. Smith, son of Hans Buehler, spoke a personal tribute to Hans. And the five grandchildren, led by Brandon J. Tierney, presented their remembrances and tribute to their grandfather.
A memorial video was shown to those present.
Hans Buehler is survived by his wife of 38 years, Vivian Wells Buehler. He is also survived by daughters Julianna Tierney (husband David) and Bridget Marie Buehler; and by sons Todd Lynn Smith (wife Suzanne) and Kevin H. Buehler. Additionally, he is survived by granddaughters Chanel Marie Smith and Katelyn Anna Tierney, and by grandsons Kevin Henry Buehler Jr., Brandon Jon-Michael Tierney, and Cameron Tyler Smith.
Hans Buehler was the co-founder, CEO, and Board Chairman of Coastcast Corporation, which became a publicly held company with many locations and over 5000 employees.
Buehler was the son of Heinrich Jacob Buhler and Wilhemina Hirschbeck Buhler, and he was the youngest of six children. Buehler was 12 years old when World War II ended in Germany. He lost his mother and a sister in the allied bombing of Dresden; and he lost his older brother who was a soldier. After the death of his father, he was offered an opportunity to immigrate to America in 1953. He came on the SS America with nothing but a knapsack holding some books and a few pieces of clothing.
He was sponsored by the Peabody Family, and lived with the matriarch Mary Peabody for the next few years as he began his journey that could be described as living the "American Dream" of success by a young immigrant. He became a naturalized citizen in 1959 and was forever proud and grateful to be an American.
Hans defined his greatest achievement as winning the love of his soul mate Vivian, whom he married in 1974. Father to four children and grandfather to five more, Hans was also father, brother, mentor and friend to countless others, people whose lives were touched and improved by his extraordinary generosity. Hans and Vivian founded the Buehler Family Foundation, and contributed to many organizations, notably his favorite, the Salvation Army. Yet perhaps his most impressive acts of generosity were private, unknown to anyone but those whose lives were transformed by them. Hans and Vivian quietly loaned money for education to numerous people, fulfilling their belief that they had an obligation to repay the kindness ands generosity Hans had received upon coming to America. His greatest belief was that from education came independence and a beautiful life - a belief he himself exemplified.
Hans Buehler lived his own life fully. He had a robust passion for everything, and an adventurous spirit that led him to scuba diving, heli-skiing, deep sea fishing, yachting, and traveling the world. His extraordinary IQ and quest for knowledge was fed by his love of books, and not surprisingly, he was a wicked chess player.
But most of all, Hans was kind. When he entered a room, everyone was drawn to his presence. He had an indelible combination of continental elegance and courtly old-school manner, and was charming, even in his childlike self-effacement. Hans Buehler changed, improved, and inspired every life he touched. Much can be said of him, but this most of all: He will be missed.
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George Oceguera
May 16, 2013
Mr. Buehler was a great man and he treated everyone with respect and fairness. I will miss you Papa. George Oceguera Sr
Alfredo Campos
January 7, 2013
Todos los que trajamos con El lo recordaremos con mucho respeto
I've had the privileged of worked very close with him,he was special boos for me.
November 26, 2012
Dear Vivian-My heart ached when I read Han's obituary in the LA Times recently. Although it's been several years since I've seen the two of you I want you to know that Hans had an important impact on my life and my career at the bank. He was such a stronger supporter and one of the most special human beings I've had the privileged of knowning. He was a true gentlemen and professional in everything he said and did. He had such empathy for all of those that came in contact with him. Our prayers are with you and your family as you go through these difficult times without your true love Hans. Kathy Hills
Susan Pilj
November 24, 2012
Hi Vivian - I was saddened to see Hans's obituary in the LA Times. It's been a long time. I haven't seen you since we ran into each other in Joe Oliveri's and haven't see Hans since the mid ninety's when he was having a business lunch at the same restaurant I was dining at. I still have the German maps he gave me when he lived in MdR. I've never forgotten the two of you.
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November 23, 2012
Hans was both my mentor and friend. He hired me over 40 years ago. We shared many very special times together and I will miss him always, I loved him very much!
Mike Campbell
Larry Geller
November 19, 2012
I go back to July 1966 as a co worker I Give my prayers
Chuck La Piana
November 11, 2012
We were so sorry to hear about the passing of such a special man, Hans. Hans and I enjoyed many wonderful times together during my 30 years at Coastcast. He was not only a mentor but a wonderful friend. We shared many lunches and beers together, not to mention the cases of fine wine we purchased together. He will never be forgotten. Thanks for the memories. Chuck and Kathy La Piana
Roberto Roman
November 11, 2012
At this time of profound sorrow for the Buehler family we who were fortunate to have worked at Coastcast, remember Hans not only as our leader but also as a great human being who sincerely cared about his employees. I personally will always be thankful for his friendship and the opportunities he gave me.
Kathy Wainwright
November 10, 2012
Vivian, Todd, & Family,
Hans was blessed with a larger than life personality. Anyone fortunate enough to have known Hans has stories to tell...lots of stories! I can only imagine the enormous loss all of you must be feeling. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
November 9, 2012
I am sorry to hear of a loss of a WONDERFUL person. I worked for Coastcast for 18 years and I am happy to have known such a GOOD man and friend of many. Mr. Buehler� brought so many gifts to our lives. We will never forget him! Maria Cordova-Quintero
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