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Harriet Buxbaum

1943 - 2025

Harriet Buxbaum obituary, 1943-2025, Frederick, MD

BORN

1943

DIED

2025

Harriet Buxbaum Obituary

Harriet Buxbaum, 82, passed away from pancreatic cancer on Aug 12th, 2025. She fought with grit and grace until the very end. She grew up in Columbia, SC and earned her Bachelor's degree from USC. She also had a Masters in Business and then became a teacher. She taught at Middletown High for 30 years as a computer science teacher. She loved to travel, and thankfully got to see the world. She saw the glass half full and was the most positive person you could ever know. She enjoyed all sports and playing cards. She loved her life, most importantly her family and friends. She loved spending her time volunteering and helping out whenever she could. Long before her diagnosis she had decided to donate her body to medical science, little did she know how significant that decision could end up being for pancreatic research. She was the best friend you could ever have. There are no words to describe how much she will be missed. She is survived by her husband Howard, her daughters Jill and Debra and her grandson Owen. As well as her brother Dr. Roy Cohen and sister-in- law Ellen.

In lieu of flowers a donation to her synagogue Kol Ami or to pancreatic research would be wonderful. Harriet Buxbaum

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Frederick News-Post from Aug. 29 to Aug. 26, 2025.

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Sharon Apperson

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Harriet was always so pleasant! Worked with her at MHS! Condolences to her family!

Richard Koogle

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Had her as a teacher over 30 years ago for several computer classes in high school and always loved joking with her and the friendly banter she did with all her students, she was a great person and will be truly missed

Paulette Shockey

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Harriet always had a smile on her face! She was a wonderful colleague. May her life-long quest for joy bring comfort to her family.

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