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James A. "Buster" Totten

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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James A. "Buster" Totten James Andy "Buster" Totten, passed away July 5th at his Mulberry Street home in his seventy-third year. Son of the late Minnie and Wesley Totten, he was born November 24, 1933, in Reidsville, NC. He was retired from Bethlehem Steel, Steelton Plant, and was...

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To Jamey and Aunt Mot...

Remember his life as his own journey...his joys and his pains...and finally his peace.

God Bless you and keep you during this moment of sorrow.

The feeling of a piece of you missing, is the Godly connection of yourself, and Buster.

Peace,

Love Cousin Billie Joann Gray and family

MS. CONNIE--Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

May your soul find peace and rest. May you walk the corridors of heaven freely, knowing that ALL is well done below. May your life and spirit remain ever with us, we pray.

To Nan (Wright) and Family,

Nan, I am very sorry for your loss. I pray that God is keeping you comfortable in the palm of His hands.

Although I did not know your brother, I know and love you and send condolences from me and my family.

To the rest of the family, keep your head up and know that God is always in control!

May you find comfort in God's peace during this difficult time.

Peace & Blessings to you all!

Love,
Stacei Roberts & Family

Everyone should be so lucky to have an uncle like our Uncle Buck. He had an infectious laugh that just cracked us up. He always asked how we were doing and listened with interest. As kids he would slide us change for the corner store. He loved spending time with us. We are going to miss him but we have so many great memories to remember him.

Daisy Wright, Marjorie Robertson, Marsha Johnson, James Williamson, Jr., Patricia Williamson, Tina Williamson, and the rest of the family.

Uncle Buck has always been with us since we were small
Always there strong and tall
If we were in trouble
We would call him and He would be there on the double
There will be an empty space in our lives now
that Uncle Buck has taken his final bow
But memeories never die
And every departure is not a goodbye
Even though the physical bodies are separated and apart
Memories are forever in our heart
Tell Mom, Grandmom, Uncle Ben, Vickie, Anthony,Man,Earlie,Gloria,...

When death kissed your strong face
You accepted it decently with grace
For you closed your eyes and went to sleep
You did not fight death nor did you weep
You were strong right up to the very end
Even though death took you, he did not win
For by death no blows were thrown
You closed your eyes and went with death on your own

We'll miss you Uncle Buck. Kenneth, Nate, John and Louise

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.