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Richard Miles Buddeke

Houston, Texas

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RICHARD MILES BUDDEKE passed away suddenly on October 12, 2003. A devoted husband, father, leader, and friend, he will be missed by many. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas on April 26, 1947 to the late Richard Miles Buddeke and Elizabeth Dwyer Buddeke, he was reared in Memphis, but he proudly called...

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Susan and Paige

I had the joy of working wth Richard for the past 3 years. He was a consumate professional who was a joy to be around. I will never forget how proud he was when I saw him at last year's Rodeo. We were all enriched knowing him.

I feel so lucky to have known Richard, he always made everyone smile. My deepest sympathy & prayers are with his family.


Susan and Paige,
Richard's humor and zest for life will never be forgotten. He always had so many special stories to tell and they will remain with me forever.

Susan, I as you, will miss Bud's Charlie Brown smile and his caring for his family as well as his rodeo family. I already miss his weekly phone call checking up on me or letting me in on something special in his life or just to shoot the bull...Bud's zest for life will not be forgotten and I know he is and will be always with us ..
GOD Bless you and your family...........................

Susan and Paige,
I've never gotten a better fight or a better story out of anyone. He cherished you both, was proud of you and didn't mind letting everyone know it! All my love and prayers.

Dear Susan, Paige and Mark,

Buzz and I thank God that our lives were made richer by knowing Richard and his beautiful family. He leaves a large legacy of love and friendship to all who knew him. If there is ever anything we can do for you, please let us know.

MAY GOD GO WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY,
REMEMBER YOU ARE LOVED BY MANY

Dear Susan and Family...It is a joy and an honor to be considered a part of your extended family thru Richard and the HLSR.

He was a wonderful, kind and giving man who always had a smile on his face. He actually tried to get to know each and every committee member, and regardless of how busy he was...he always made time to stop and say a few kind words. If those words were as simple as "thank you" while he rushed along about his business, it meant the world...because those...

You and your family are in my heart and in my prayers. Richard was a blessing and good friend to many people. I count myself fortunate to have known him.