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Jerry H. Bujwit

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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American Cancer Society

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Jerry H. Bujwit

68, died on August 23, 2014 in St. Vincent Hospice. Jerry was an Air Force Veteran and a Teacher at J Everett Light Career Center for 25 years.

He is survived by his wife, Jan Bujwit; daughters, Christy Herris (Mark), Jana Sechrest, and 5 grandchildren. There will...

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Jerry was my brother. I did not learn of his death before this obituary. I would love for his parents, Harold and Betty, and his siblings, Carol and Jimmy to be acknowledged for posterity's sake. Thank you.

Happy Heavenly Birthday, brother. Thinking of you today.

I miss you sweetheart. I will love you forever.

Jerry,

He was a great friend. He was sweet, sad and funny all rolled into one beautiful Bujji. He will be missed.

XoX

Jan, I set here today being asked to accept the Alumni of the year award at J Everette Light Career Center. The person that comes to mind is Jerry. I was so happy to see him a few years ago at Walmart and THANK him for guiding me in my younger years. I recently heard of his passing and was sorry to hear BUT, Happy I got to say goodbye.
God always takes the good ones however they never leave in spirit. I just wanted to introduce myself to you and say I am so sorry for your loss. Jerry was a...

It's strange that when you hear about a friend's passing your mind races back to that first meeting...Tuy Hoa Air Base, Vietnam - 1970. Jerry was Air Force, I was Navy but we were kindred spirits. Good bye old friend, sorry we lost contact.

Rest in peace mr. bujwit. I can still remember the time in Florida with you and your wife. You were the best teacher and boss!

Your sympathy cards were so appreciated by me. Only time can heal the pain but friends who take time to offer comfort are like angels administring to broken hearts. I will always cherish the efforts made to help me feel how special my husband was to others. He was a really good man and loved by his family and countless friends, teachers and students. He will be greatly missed.