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JAY WILLIAM BUCHTA

Lexington, Massachusetts

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BUCHTA, Jay William Passed away unexpectedly on May 12, 2018, ten days before his 59th birthday. Jay is survived by his beloved wife of 25 years, Laurie (Nevins) Buchta, his daughter Emma B. Buchta, 19, his son J. William (Will) Buchta, 15, and his mother, Lora Lee Buchta, all of Lexington, MA;...

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Good morning dear friend Laurie, You are amazing. Jay was such an incredible man. Brett and I miss him so much. I'm sure he is looking down on you and so proud of you and all that you have been doing to support your beautiful children. They are blossoming as a result of your continued strength and support. Sending you our love.

Judy and I fondly remember sharing times with Laurie and Jay, especially when we were camping at Camp Ann Campsite in Glouceser, MA.

Dearest Laurie, It must still seem like yesterday? So hard to believe that now 3 years have passed. Jay would be SO very proud of you, Emma and Will. You have persevered through so much and are doing well. Sending you loving thoughts, prayers and hugs as we remember this incredible man that we were so fortunate to have in our lives. Here for you always!! With so much love, Louise and Brett

Remember the wedding of you two since I officiated. And lots of good memories when you visited us when camping at Cape Ann Campsite, Gloucester . Ladd and Judy Harris

Jay was our RA during my freshman year at St. Lawrence. He was such a nice guy and I knew he would go on to touch many people. I know Jay's legacy will live on because he was a such bright light. Fair winds, Jay. Art Bourque

Dear Laurie, Emma, Will, Jay's mom and family,

Our sincere condolences to you all. We shall keep him and all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

----- A Bowman & Clarke family

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

To my extended family The Buchta's,
It is hard when we lose a loved one. "As long as we remember, they will always be alive in our memories and hearts....."
-Captain James T. Kirk
Hello from Canton, NY. Buzzy and I are still in shock over hearing about Jay. We will always cherish the joyous memories we have all had with Jay. My mother Pat Berger took jay under her wing as one of her own..many years ago when Jay was still a "kid" as he attended SLU, as to he became a volunteer big...