CRAIG-BUCKWALTER-Obituary

CRAIG L. BUCKWALTER

Brigantine, Pennsylvania

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Brigantine, Pennsylvania
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National Kidney Foundation

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BUCKWALTERCRAIG L., 65, of Ambler Pa passed away suddenly on Thursday July 14, 2016. Craig was born in Pottstown Pa. He was formerly employed as an accounts manager with Diebold Inc of Canton Ohio. Craig is the son of the late Louis and Gloria Buckwalter. He is survived by his beloved wife...

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So sad to hear of Craig's passing. We were good friends especially in elementary school. I became a physical education teacher through the influence of Craig's father. My sympathies to the family especially to Craig's mother Gloria.

Deeply saddened to learn of Craig's passing. A good friend, classmate and teammate from our days at OJR. I can still picture the slick fielding, left handed hitting first basemen slashing line drives to all fields and the fun we had back in the day. My sincere condolences to Craig's family.

one of the good ones gone too quickly

he ran his race, kept the fight, and now there is laid up for him a crown of righteousness

You functioned from an honest platform, could always be trusted and your dry sense of humor was a delight.

It is rare to find someone so sincerely devoted to his family and convictions. You are a very rare breed.

You were very strong for many years as you held your head high, fighting an illness that could not be won and you did so with dignity.

May you now be at peace... My sincere condolences to your family.

You will be deeply missed but not forgotten.

On behalf of the entire Diebold family of old thanks to Craig for his great insights, teamwork, and above all friendship and camaraderie. He will be dearly missed. We had a great run.

John M Deignan

Good friend.
Great man.
Will be sorely missed by all your Avalon buds of 50 years.
Go deep, my friend, go deep.
Sadly,
Michael A

"May the Lord of peace himself give you peace constantly in every way..." (2 Thessalonians 3:16)

E.W, Illinois

You battled an insidious illness for decades with dignity and class; never portraying youself as a victim. Throughout the years your courage has been an inspiration that I have drawn on repeatedly. We created many fond memories together in Avalon. I'm so glad we were able to relive them recently. My condolences to your entire family. You will be missed my friend. -John Hall