May God bless you and your...
hey pops I know i did not meet you really but I hope to one day in heaven.
Rylee
October 11, 2021
Louisville, KY, Kentucky
BUEHNER, MICHAEL A. SR., 76, of Louisville, passed away quietly at home surrounded by most of his family on Tuesday, October 19, 2010. Mike was a loving husband and father and went out the way he wanted. Mike was born March 27, 1934 in Louisville, where he lived his whole life. He went to St....
Read Morehey pops I know i did not meet you really but I hope to one day in heaven.
Rylee
October 11, 2021
We are blessed to have known Mike. He will be deeply missed. Marie, I hope you made the game yesterday. I know he was with us when the Cards shut down UConn! :) Hope to see you around the Pub. Sincerly, Dee & Ed
October 24, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family, may the memories bring comfort.
Owen K. Jones, Jr. & family
October 23, 2010
I am so sorry to hear that mike passed.. he was a wonderful man and i can still here him say hey lad get us another beer... i will miss him dearly... grandma i am sorry for your loss.. dad mike john and bonnie i am so sorry i couldnt be there with yall... the whole family will be in my prayers... love you all..
aaron burgin
October 22, 2010 | Munfordville, KY
With our deepest sympathy and prayers
Sincerly ,
Lenny & Molly
molly & lenny louden
October 21, 2010 | Sulphur, KY
To Mike, Marie, Bonnie, John and Greg.
Though I cannot be there in person, my thoughts are with you all on this day. It is with a heavy heart that I wish "Mr. Buehner" farewell and comfort to each of you, however I am quite certain Mike Sr. would not want this to be a sad occasion in any way. You could use a variety of words to describe how I have felt after an evening in Germantown enjoying the company of the family Buehner, but sad has never been one of them.
Mike Sr....
Tim Dwyer
October 21, 2010 | Margate, FL
Big Mike,
I am sorry to hear of your passing and you will be sorely missed.
Mike Jr., Tony, myself and more than a few others really enjoyed your company up at Flabby's tavern. Especially playin that game "I got his next one." Funny thing is, I don't recall any of those beers ever making it on my tab, they must have ended up on Tony's ;)
God be good to you and well see you again someday.
"Go raibh ar dheis de a anam" (May your rest in peace)
Shawn Perkins
October 21, 2010 | Dallas, TX