STUART-BUICE-Obituary

STUART BUICE

New York, New York

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Buice--Stuart Upchurch, died on March 29, 2015, after a seven year journey with cancer. She is survived by her beloved husband of 50 years, William T. Buice, III, and her daughter, Merrill Stuart Buice and husband Jonathan Hubbard of San Francisco, and her son, Charles Upchurch Buice and wife...

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To this day I hold fast to my feelings about her from the day I met her to her passing, she was the dearest, purest, person I had the privilege to know. I miss her very much.

Stuart - Bright, charming, with an easy smile. The passing years have not dulled her light one bit.

I think about Stuart often. When I hear about the passing of someone I know, unconsciously, I think how do they compare with Stuart. It may not seem fair, but it does happen. The reason is simple, Stuart was a perfect human being. As the years pass, I love her more and more...

Dearest Bill, I just heard and I am so very sorry. I will write to you today. You and Stuart have always meant so much to me. Much love Alison x

We will always remember Stuart for her kindness when first welcoming us to the Grolier Club many years ago. She "took us under her wing" -and then always looked after us with her very own "special friendship". We will miss her.
George & Becky Koppelman

I am thinking of Merrill and her family during this time. Stuart (Mrs. Buice to me!) was a classic class mother to all of us for >40 years, full of energy, enthusiasm, and love. She is, and will be, missed.

Bill, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I deeply enjoyed our time together on the ASSIST Board and know this must be a hard time for you and your family. Please know that, during this holiday season, I will send many warm thoughts your way.

Dear Charles & the Buice Family, I'm very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Deepest sympathy.

I remember Stuart, known back then as Mabel Stuart, playing with my sister Helen when they were little girls.
Stuart was always a gentle soul, very much a little lady, and very smart. Reading her obituary, I learned what a powerful leader she became; and I feel both sad that she is gone and proud of the woman she was.