Earl-Buhman-Obituary

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Earl "Buddie" Buhman

Saint Joseph, Missouri

Apr 6, 1930 – Jun 9, 2025

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BORN
April 6, 1930
DIED
June 9, 2025
LOCATION
Saint Joseph, Missouri

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Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel - Saint Joseph Obituary

Earl Edward “Buddie” Buhman of St. Joseph, MO passed away June 9, 2025 at Cameron

Veteran’s Home, surrounded by his family.

He was born April 6, 1930 in DeKalb County, son of Oscar and Emma (Fisher) Buhman.

He graduated in 1948 from Clarksdale High School.

He proudly...

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You have left behind a wonderful family. May you rest in peace.

To the Buhman family, I offer my deepest sympathy. I hope you find comfort as you share a lifetime of memories.

Sorry for your loss prayers for all the family

Having been to many family gatherings with my dear old friend, Maggie Buhman Mallen (miss her too), it was always a joy to visit with Buddie and Bernetta for all of these years. We all miss Bernetta as well. Now they both are together again. Condolences to all of the Buhman family. Jil

I'm sure your brother Jim, whom I know, will miss you.

Dale and Carolyn so sorry for your loss. I know he was a great family man. Prayers for family.

My heart goes out to the family for their loss. Bud was a wonderful example to others, as were all the Buhman family I have known.

Every time I eat biscuits and gravy, I will enjoy them in your honor and chocolate ice cream.
Care Taker,
Paige Young.

Where could I start, from my nonsense tattoos to my septum piercing that you wanted to pull out.
My favorite memories include kettle corn, and diet soda while picking a show together. Morning coffee times. Card games that you may have been too good at. Bingo, of course! Ice cream “in moderation” dates! I loved listening to your memories you valued sharing and hearing how proud you were of your family and farm that had been passed on to generations. You quickly leave a lasting impression...