MATT-BUCHHOLZ-Obituary

MATT F. BUCHHOLZ Sr.

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Matt F. Buchholz Sr. of Carpentersville Matt F. Buchholz, Sr., 52, died Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at his home. Matt was born in Chicago, on Aug. 7, 1958. He was the son of the late Walter and Maureen (nee Hanney) Buchholz. On Oct. 30, 1980, he married Bonnie L. Legel. Matt was a lifelong resident...

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You are missed so very much Ill never forget my first McDonalds hamburger from you missing you love you Tracy

May we learn from your love admire your courage and make the world a better place because of the way you walked amen

It's so hard to believe Uncle Matt has been gone almost a year. You all have been a second family to me and he's been Uncle Matt to me for as long as I can remember. I miss his big bear hugs and sharing baseball stories. He loved his family so much and I always said how I wish I had a love like Uncle Matt & Auntie Bonnie. You all are always in my thoughts. Love you.

I didn't have the privilege of knowing Matt as long as many others have. But in the few short years I did come to know him he was truly the most sincere man I've ever known. Always finding the positive points in everyone and everything. Matt was an amazing father, wonderful husband, and great brother. Overall he was an incredible family man. I still hear stories about this time or that time when Matts incredible actions stood out to people. For this I feel more than blessed for having known...

Bonnie it's hard to believe that its going to be a year, he is always on my mind, just remembering the good time we had growing up sometimes trading cars from his Z28 that I loved and him getting my jeep. He will always be on my mind and always in my heart he was a great man Miss you guys well take care Mike Soucek

I was always was scared of death and asked why it would happen. Until I heard this poam
So live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and its purpose in the service of your people. Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide.

your family is always in our hearts & always in our prayers, love to you all.....Tim, Laurie & Nate Cote,

I can't believe it's almost a year since I said goodbye to Matt. There hasn't been a day that's gone by that I haven't thought about him. I was very fortunate to have Matt as my brother and my friend. To be able to raise our children together created so many wonderful memories. Throughout my life Matt was always there for me, truly the best big brother, ever. Matt will be forever loved and forever missed.