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George Henry Bucholz

Former Resident, Alaska

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Bucholz, George Henry 86 10/08/1923 04/24/2010 George Henry Bucholz, 86, of Denton, Texas, formerly of Anchorage, Alaska, and Portland, passed away April 24, 2010. Born Oct. 8, 1923, in Burnaby, New Westminster, B.C., to George Robinson Valentine and Susanna Ella Annie (Goodson) Bucholz, George...

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Your dear smiling face and kind, joyous words ever remain in my heart, George. You´re unforgettable.

Dear Shelley,
Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of your father. I am sure he will be greatly missed.

Love,

Jack Keville

Dear Barbara, Kim and Shelley,

Life on this old earth is less lovable now. But I guess you know that.
Your nDad was a generous man. I have missed him since he left Oregon.
The girls, Laura, April and Kelly, and I send our love

Penny Thoreen

Once every great while, you encounter a man that has unique qualities and charisma that forces you to recognize him as somebody much different than most. My Uncle George was such a man.

His personality was a mix that included humor, kindness, and respect. He was conversant about a number of topics. He was the kind of man who made friends wherever he went; I recall being with him in totally remote areas in Oregon and yet he would find somebody he knew there. He loved music and...

Barbara and Kim,
Murray Willis sent me the link for George's obituary. Evette sent it to him. I read All the Guest Book entries. And because my good friend was an amiable man, many wonderful words were typed or written to define him. I heartily agree with all that was said. But because he was my stone mentor, critic, and melody provider on the guitar and harp, I felt somehow attached to George as I have felt to few others. Patrice in Fairbanks, Sandy in Anchorage and their...

Dear Shelley, Kim, Barbie & Family,
We were so sorry to hear of the passing of George. He was a wonderful man and we loved him dearly. We would love to hear from any of you if you would be inclined to contact us. Same phone # that we have had for 50 years. We are sending all our love to you in this difficult time.

Dear Barbara & Family,
I was sorry to read that you have lost your Dad. Our generation is kind of fading fast, but I guess the time does come for us all. I was surprised to read that he had moved to Texas & that Kim is down that way too. I hope you are all doing well & adjusting to this recent loss. With much love & prayers to you, Trinette Weber

To Barbara, sorry to hear about your loss.
An old (well not so old) friend,
Randy