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Margaret Buckendorf

Laramie, Wyoming

1930 - 2021

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Margaret (Lankford) Buckendorf 1930- 2021 Margaret Lankford Buckendorf was born March 21, 1930 in Gunnison Colorado. Maggie grew up on a ranch on the Taylor River near Almont, CO and Crested Butte. After High School she moved to Laramie and attended the University of Wyoming. She met John...

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Maggie was a wonderful and kindhearted soul. Once when my sister Lynne and I won a Miller Lite Ski Race in our age groups, the sponsors didn't have any awards for those under the age of 19 (the drinking age back then). Maggie took it upon herself to buy each of us a small trophy that I have to this day in my office. The memories of her at Westgate, Medicine Bow ski area, and everywhere she cooked and baked are numerous. What a great Lady.

I got to spend time with Maggie in recent years and it was always fun to hear her stories of growing up and her life in the old days. She loved to laugh and was a joy to be around. I miss her.

Great Lady RIP Maggie

Maggie and John actually "adopted" Casey Hull and I when we worked @ Westgate. We lived at their ranch (bunkhouse..) for part of our junior and all senior years high school. We always had her looking out for us and Johnny, and they provided their 1 ton chassis camper so we could leave thurs noon to go to ski races all over CO an NM. And Casey and i also got use of the GMC pickup to attend school and hunt and fish whenever Westgate work schedule permitted. I cannot ever forget her...

Maggie was a friend of my parents, Betty and Dwayne Krafczik. I remember her as laughing and happy. Blessings to her family.

Maggie was an extraordinary person who never knew a stranger and was always willing to help you. I will miss her every day

Maggie was an amazing woman. Always had a smile a story and the best pies in Wyoming. She loved life. Our prayers are with all of you.

I will miss Maggie. I had the pleasure of working with her at the Old Corral and so enjoyed her. So sorry for your loss!

She was such a great women! Between her and Ni ci Self I learned so much about my work ethich! My mom and family loved her pies!! Ronda