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Mark Allen Bussard

Columbus, Ohio

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Bussard Mark Allen Bussard, "Buzz", 51, formerly of Columbus, OH, passed away unexpectedly on April 26, 2016 in Salem, Oregon. He was born on October 25, 1964. He is preceded in death by his lovely daughter Ashley. Mark was very proud of his family. He is survived by his loving wife of 27 years,...

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Buzz you were my favorite D.M. while at Gander Mountain, I knew you for years and you were always Rough and tough but a softy inside, you showed me kindness and always protected me and approved great raises for me while gunsmithing the Utica store. You help me out when I was down and gave me a great deal on that ugly red Hyundai, I thank you for that. I always thought you were bullet proof and you inspired me. Thank you for all the good times you never once cussed me out! Thank you my friend...

Even though I have not seen Mark in years I have carried his memories with me from our childhood. The world was a better place with him in it and will be a little sadder now. My sympathies to Mark's family.

I worked with Buz briefly at Gander Mtn. I found Buz to have a passion for everything he pursued. He also wore his emotions on his sleeve...so there was little confusion where he stood on any subject. I considered Buz a friend, like countless others. He'll be missed by many, many people. God bless you, Buz.

My deepest condolences to all who loved and will miss Mark. I pray God will help to ease your pain and heal the hole in your heart.
God Bless You All.

Jenny my heart goes out to you and the kids. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

May the peace of God guide you to healing.

Jenny and family, may God help you thru this tough time. Please accept my deepest sympathies

Rest in peace, Buzz. Thanks for the laughs. You will be missed.

May god bless your family our condolences went to Franklin heights didn't know him well just wanted to pay respect to the family