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Frank H. Buntin II

Charlemont, Massachusetts

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August 30, 2017
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Charlemont, Massachusetts

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Charlemont, MA - Frank H. Buntin II, 61, passed away at home on 8-30-17 surrounded in the love and comfort of his family. Frank was born in New Haven, CT to Frank H. Buntin and Ethel (Desmond) Buntin.He graduated from Classical H.S., Spfld, MA, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT and Brown...

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I knew Frank and his cousin Erskine when they lived in Cal. We went camping up in Big Bear and had a great time but did a terrible time setting up the tent so much that the rangers that were there had a great laugh and even sent other rangers to come and have a big laugh themselves. Boy I miss " Franco" & Erskine so much, we had many laughs and good times when we were young. "Sammy Rye" my nickname. Miss you buddy! Steve

A fellow Brother at DPhi Brown Univ. Someone we will never forget.

Frank was our fraternity brother and a friend we all cherished. We honor him on this anniversary of his passing. May his memory always be for a blessing.

I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. We went to grammar school and High School together. He was always such a nice person and so smart!! His obituary is nice to read and hear that he led a beautiful life with a loving family. And left this earth far too soon. My heartfelt condolences to all who loved him.

Even as a child Frankie's gentleness was his personality. We watched him grow from an infant to a fantastic young man. That his family has described him as loving caring seems to have continued his specialness. May your closeness as a family and loving memories comfort and support you. God bless you and keep you. My love to you Frank and Sabrina and all of the family.

I've known Frank since we were children, babies actually. He was a couple years older than me and someone I always looked up to. The couple of years we spent together at Classical playing football and running track established lasting memories. We lost contact as adults but I remember him as always being his own person against all trends and to the endearment of many. I am sure he was loved by and will be missed by many. I convey my love and condolences to his family and those closest to...

So sorry for your loss, Cathy. My sincere sympathy to you and the family. Betsy Lindberg

Sabrina and Walt, you have my deepest sympathy for your loss. His landscapes I am sure will always be with you.

I knew Frank from elementary school at Dorman School in the Pine Point Section of Springfield. We were in 5th grade together. We both shared a passion for reading. May memories of your loved one help ease your sorrows.