BETTE-BUFFA-Obituary

BETTE BUFFA

Kansas City, Missouri

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Bette (nee Meyer) Buffa entered the Life Triumphant on January 16, 2011, with her loved ones at her side. Very dear wife of 59 years to Henry Andrew Vincent Buffa; loving mother and mother in law of Robert (Sue) Buffa, Scott (Delores) Buffa, Allison (Bill) Shaw and Barbara (Scott) Buchanan; doted...

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To the Buffa family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We both know how you feel, we have felt the loss too and it never goes away. You have the many memories. We are sad that we have not kept in touch over the years, seems like when "pop" passed away things changed. That is too sad. Wish we could still keep in touch. But cling to the memories you have, she is at peace, basking in glory now and fluttering her new found wings. God Bless all of you. Peace. (we live at the house on...

My Mom "At" Law taught me so much, there are no words.

My life closed twice before its close;
It yet remains to see
If Immortality unveil
A third event to me,
So huge, so hopeless to conceive,
As these that twice befell.
Parting is all we know of heaven,
And all we need of hell.

Son in law, Scott

A Granddaughter's tribute...
Every Sunday in church the whole congregation recites the Lord's Prayer. "Our Father, who art in Heaven," the voices all mumble together. Well, almost all the voices. There's one lone voice who always seems to be two or three seconds behind everyone else.
"Hallowed be Thy Name..." "name" would echo through the silence in the pause.
"Your Kingdom Come..." "come"
"Your Will be Done..." "done"
That voice belonged to one...

Scott and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. my thoughts and prayers are with you all .

Dear Rob, Scott, Allison, and Barb,
The church service was beautiful, meaningful, and moving as family representatives recalled their memories of Bette. It brought back so many good times the Greenblatts and Buffas shared as our kids were growing up. Do you remember when we went to Springfield to view the Lincoln exhibit? The mothers and kids rode the train and Henry and Dick drove. Do you remember the Skylift in Clarksville when Bette spooked out on the heights and actually walked...

Scott, Delores, Roselynn and family,
Gary and I are very sorry for your loss. You must have been very proud of your mother and her accomplishments. It is very hard to lose a parent, we know, but know this, through you they are never really gone. We send prayers and good thoughts your way.

Your mom was an awesome person to know and will be long remembered by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Love and sympathy,

Scott,Delores and family sorry for you loss our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family