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Bernard "Buck" Runser

1934 - 2015

Bernard "Buck" Runser obituary, 1934-2015, Portland, ME

BORN

1934

DIED

2015

Bernard Runser Obituary

Bernard "Buck" Runser
SCARBOROUGH - A lover of lobster, the sea, and natural history, a man who reveled in his grandkids, children, and sisters. A no nonsense man who appreciated a cold Budweiser as much as a glass of fine champagne. A man who grew up in the Depression to poor, hardworking parents and scrapped his way to success with grit and determination. A man of depth, intelligence, love, strength and humility. Bernard "Buck" Runser of West Boothbay Harbor and Scarborough, Maine and Marco Island, Fla., died at home on Nov. 9, 2015 after a short illness. He was 81 years old.
The only boy of 11 children, Buck's early years were spent on a hardscrabble farm and in the town of Superior, Wis. His family moved to Portsmouth, NH during WWII when his parents found work at the Naval Shipyard. From age 11 on, Buck worked - paper routes, shop clerk, Western Union delivery boy - he took on any job he could find to support himself and his family.
His older sisters teased him; his younger sisters hounded him, but he was devoted to them all. Fiercely protective, he babysat, cared for them when ill, and waited up for them after dates.
He played football at Portsmouth High and after graduation he enlisted in the Marines. He served a four-year active stint in Alaska and Korea but stayed a Marine for life. He always used to say, "There are no ex-Marines. Once a Marine, always a Marine." 
Buck attended the University of New Hampshire on the GI bill, where he met and married Mary Dundas and had two children, Michael and Leslie, before graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Geology. In the mid-60's, Buck moved the family to Waterville where he worked for Mary's father at Kennebec Federal Savings Bank. Two more girls followed, Liza and Sara, and soon, the entrepreneurial spirit overtook him. In 1974, he purchased an Anheuser-Busch beer distributorship in Central Maine and the rest is history. He grew Valley Distributors into a very successful, thriving business over the next 41 years. His son, Michael, runs the company today.
Buck was quite active in his community and gave back in many ways. He was instrumental in establishing the Waterville Area Girls Club and supported the Special Olympics.  He mentored in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program, coached Pop Warner football teams, and led a YMCA Indian Guide troop.  He was a champion of girls and women rights as well as an advocate for underprivileged children. He believed education was the key to a successful life; he supported his alma mater and was a member of the Granite Cornerstone Society at UNH.
Buck could fix anything, was well versed on many topics, and was always up for a lively debate on any subject. A skeptic by nature, he was curious about everything under the sun and always eager to learn. He believed in science, evolution, and the separation of church and state. In his mid-70's, he traveled to the Galapagos Islands to follow the path of Charles Darwin. He had numerous, other around the world adventures.
Bucky adored his four grandchildren, Alex, Bridget, Stella and Ruby. He loved arriving in costume for their birthday parties. When he couldn't find a Sponge Bob costume to rent, he painstakingly constructed one and wore it to multiple birthday parties throughout the years, to the delight of his grandchildren and their friends. No one ever tired of seeing Grandpa masquerading as SpongeBob, a pirate, or even a gorilla!
With a twinkle in his eye, a terrific grin and an even better laugh, Buck loved a celebration; he loved to cook, eat, drink, and dance. He roasted the Thanksgiving turkey, read the "Night Before Christmas" to his kids and grandchildren and bellowed out a rousing chorus of "5 Golden Rings" when we sang at Christmas. Buck always bought too many oysters, too many lobsters, too much sushi or too much take-out Chinese food when we got together. He gave us so many fun stories; we will miss and always love that spirit.
He is survived by his wife, Mary; four children; four grandchildren; five of his sisters, Audrey, Sandy, Denise, Cheri, Diana; as well as many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Buck's life will be held on Saturday, Dec. 5th at C2 (Congress Squared) at the Westin Hotel, 157 High Street, in Portland from 1:00-4:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers,
donations can be sent to:
Boothbay Sea and Science Center
P.O. Box 332
East Boothbay, ME 04544
To donate online, please visit www.boothbayseaandsciencecenter.org

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

Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Nov. 24, 2015.

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Karen Lohnes

December 1, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss, Liza, Sarah, Mike and family. My dad loved your Dad maybe they are playing golf and drinking a beer up in heaven. My prayers and thoughts are with you all during this time.

November 26, 2015

Bucky was always a gentleman with a big heart. Have not seen him in many years, but will remember him for being such a nice guy.

Debbie Barber Sobieski

November 24, 2015

My condolences to the Runser family. You are all in my thoughts.

November 24, 2015

Thank you for your service.

Barbara Lambert

November 24, 2015

Buck was a very special man, who I will never forget, he had a passion for life, for learning, for living. May he rest in peace

Betty Kempton

November 24, 2015

Sorry to hear of Bucky's passing.Knew he,Mary & many of the Distributor crew many years ago.

Joe Bolduc

November 24, 2015

Condolences to the Runser family. Rest in peace Bucky.

November 23, 2015

Sorry to read of Bucky's passing. Was a Valley customer for a lot of the growth an watched a loyal crew develop under Bucky's leadership and always enjoyed his visits. My condolences to Michael and the Runser family.

George Lewis

Fran Purnell

November 23, 2015

you are right on my friend, there is no ex marine, we are always Marines, RIP Buck.SEMPER-FI.

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