Art-Burmeister-Obituary

Art Burmeister

Boulder, Colorado

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Art Burmeister of Longmont died unexpectedly Jan. 8 at his home. He was 62. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Linda Scherer, and many family and friends who loved him. Art had a big heart. He loved his family, a challenge, and the outdoors. He was a great cook, created rugs on his loom, and...

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My sorrow is over whelming. I am speechless. I have sadness over the fact that he will never know how much he was loved and the impact he made on many lives.

Kathy and I want to express our deepest sympathy to Linda and Art's family. I met Art in school in 1975 and had many fun times together. He always had a smile and a kind word, and I wish we would have stayed closer in the past few years. I will always remember the fun times and riding with him on his Honda 750 through Boulder Canyon.

We are searching for words where there aren't any. It is difficult to convey our feelings of loss. Our lives are better because of Art's friendship. This past summer, at the Jersey Shore, Brian and Art were laughing so hard they were crying at the depth of each other's sarcasm. That is how we will remember Art, in laughter and good times. Love Brian and Sue

We are searching for words where there aren't any. It is difficult to convey our feelings of loss. Our lives are better because of Art's friendship. This past summer, at the Jersey Shore, Brian and Art were laughing so hard they were crying at the depth of each other's sarcasm. That is how he will be remembered, in laughter and good times. Love Brian and Susan

Art, Jack & Bonnie

There are no words to express my deep sorrow that you are no longer with us in person!!! We will miss you on the bike path and golf course but will always know you are with us! Our Love and open arms surround you in spirit, Art!!!

Art will be greatly missed, that amazing smile and the wonderful mischief churning behind it....God Bless.

I raise a toast to your Life, Art - my best friend for more than 42 to years. I hope you are forever riding at a slight down hill in your big gear to keep your speed up and the load easy. I shall miss you more and more with each passing day. Mr. B.

I met Art in June of 1975 when I arrived in Boulder to begin studies at CU. We became friends immediately, and though we lost touch for many years after graduation, we rekindled that friendship in recent years. I shall miss him very much.

Art was a great guy and a lot of fun. He will be missed.