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James Jay "Jim" Buehner

1947 - 2023

James Jay "Jim" Buehner obituary, 1947-2023, Oshkosh, WI

BORN

1947

DIED

2023

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James Buehner Obituary

James ""Jim"" Jay Buehner - beloved teacher, father, grandfather, and friend - died peacefully in his sleep with family by his side on September 29, 2023, in Oshkosh, WI, after a 21-month battle with brain cancer.

Jim was born on June 2, 1947, in Oshkosh to George Carl and Jean Marie (Mathwig) Buehner. A proud ""South Sider,"" Jim spoke fondly of his formative years, wherein he learned the value of friendship from his neighbors on 12th Street.

Jim graduated from Oshkosh High School in 1965 and enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education in 1970 and a Master of Science in Educational Guidance in 1973.

During his time at UW-O, Jim was a proud member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, an organization to which he remained faithful for more than five decades. ""Those are for Jim,"" could be overheard by current fraternity brothers at Molly's Monday wing night.

Also while in college, Jim followed a lead on a construction job in Honolulu, a path which would lead to friendships in Hawaii spanning generations. He traveled back to Hawaii almost every year thereafter to visit friends and cycle around Oahu.

Other notable bicycle trips include the Canadian Rockies, Canada to Mexico, the ""Loneliest Road in America,"" New Orleans to Oshkosh, Yukon Territory and many, many others. Decades long bike friends have kindly requested a tailwind for JimBob.

He was an avid traveler, visiting 49 states and several continents including Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He also took extreme pride in caring for his fleet of collector vehicles, especially his 1955 Buick Special and his 1963 Chevy Impala, both of which he inherited from his father.

Jim began his career with the Oshkosh Area School District in the fall of 1970 teaching science at Perry Tipler, and spent the next three decades teaching high school psychology and biology, first at Oshkosh North and then at Oshkosh West. In addition to teaching, Jim coached track, wrestling, and volleyball, and worked as a referee.

Teachers, former students, and student athletes in and around Oshkosh today remember their time with Mr. Buehner so fondly that he inspired some of them to teach and/or coach, with one student athlete notably proclaiming Jim had created a track ""dynasty.""

Throughout his time dealing with cancer, he not only followed medical advice to a tee, he often had fun going to appointments with his daughter and son. Those who knew Jim well knew that he made people feel good about themselves. Up until the very end, he cared for himself and others and let it show.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, George and Jean Buehner. He is survived by his daughter Jamie Lynn (Jacob) Resneck, his son Ted Michael (Christina) Buehner, and his four grandchildren: Imogen and Ansel Resneck and Stevie and Leo Buehner.

Visitation for Jim will be held at Living Water Lutheran Church in Oshkosh, WI, on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at 10:00 am, with a memorial service to follow at 11:00.

The family would like to thank the staff at Vince Lombardi Cancer Care Center and Aurora Medical Center in Oshkosh, WI; the staff at Aurora St. Luke's in Milwaukee, WI, especially Dr. Asad Khan; the entire staff of Aspire Senior Campus in Oshkosh; and AseraCare Hospice, especially Tammy Fox; for the high level of care shown to Jim, who will be missed far more than we have yet been able to fully comprehend.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Ski for Light at sfl.org or Oshkosh North High School Attn: Athletic Director in Jim's memory.


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Published by Oshkosh Herald from Oct. 2 to Nov. 1, 2023.

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Rev Steve Beck

October 30, 2023

I'll always remember what he said in a psych class
There are exceptions to every rule

The Chong Family

October 10, 2023

Jim's Hawaii's Family was saddened to hear of his passing. The connection started over 50 years ago on his first flight to HI when he sat next to a local and started up a conversation. Since then he, George and Jean have come and spent time "talking story" and learning about the local culture with the 4 Chong sisters (Alma, Junny, Merle, and Velma) and their 40 member family. He engaged in conversations with the young and old whose ages now span 90 years. Jim was known for taking bike trips around the island and stopping by the homes of friends along the way. Jim trying the local foods and going to local events are a few of the many memories we have of him. His helpfulness and gregarious ways were welcomed at gatherings. Good-bye, Jim,. See you in heaven !

Annie (Llewellyn) Feavel

October 8, 2023

I have great memories of your dad from when I was younger. I´m so sorry you have lost him. He has left behind an amazing legacy, what a great way to continue to have him be a part of your lives.

Kay Bartell

October 6, 2023

So sorry for your loss. Jim always had such a smile on his face. Will be missed.

Michael Steven Poklasny

October 6, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Laura Erkilla-Schumacher

October 5, 2023

The world has lost an amazing and gifted human being; teacher and coach. God bless you Jim.

Ron Harrell

October 5, 2023

What a guy--his youthful exuberance lit up a room or a track or a wrestling venue--his energy was off the charts. I was lucky enough to explore Glacier National Park with John Gremmer and Jim when we were much younger. One of the most entertaining trips I've ever made. We were staying at a campground near Glacier, and Jim decided to set up our lawn chairs and watch people go by. He had, however, put on a Groucho Marx mask just to see how passers-by would react. It was a great psychological study and was hilarious!
He experienced tremendous successes in coaching. I'll never forget when his North track team members hoisted him on their shoulders when they won the Conference title in 1976. He will be missed.

John Gould

October 4, 2023

Jim was a very special person and we are all better for having known him Ski for Light

Lesa (Knoblock) Utecht

October 3, 2023

My deepest condolences to Mr. Buehner's family....
friends,students, etc.
I was one of his science students at Tipler (1970). He was also my track coach.
He took time, talked with us, was always encouraging & inspiring. Thinking back, cuz of him..I came out of my shell, gained confidence & dreamed ...enjoying life. Mr. Buehner has left quite a legacy...a little bit of him will live in all of us who had the privilege to know him.
Rest peacefully & enjoy this final journey.

Tami Petersen

October 3, 2023

I am sure glad I knew Jim! He was a wonderful role model and an all around great guy! My sincere condolences! Tami Petersen, fellow ski for lighter

ALICE (ALLEN) DAVIS

October 3, 2023

ALWAYS KIND AND ALWAYS SAID HI AND TALKED WHENEVER YOU WOULD SEE EACH OTHER.

Ge Lee

October 3, 2023

Thank you for being the best teacher and wrestling coach most of all thank you for making a difference in my teenage years. I nevered forgoten your advice that made a difference in my life, I am truly grateful and appreciate all you have done for me. May you rest in peace, you will forever be missed.

Kristin Duda

October 3, 2023

I am so very sorry to see this. What a wonderful man for any of us to have known. I loved his class and all the great discussions. Always a positive influence on kids. He will be missed.

Vicki Murphy (Beahm)

October 3, 2023

Jim was a wonderful neighbor many years ago. I have lost contact with him but what an amazing man!!!

Amy Prickett

October 3, 2023

He was my favorite teacher! I wasn't very good at science but he could see I was trying. He encouraged me to keep trying. Then I had him for psychology. Everytime I hear the song "A Boy Named Sue" by Johnny Cash I think back to that class because he played that song which was the first time I had heard it. That song is on my Playlist. He made school more fun.
Many many years later I happened to buy a cooler from him off Craigslist and he remembered me. I couldn't believe it considering how many students he had over the years.
My condolences to his family.

Jean Dickey - Jefferson School

October 2, 2023

My thoughts and prayers to the family, I'm sorry for your loss. Jim was a proud South Sider like the rest of us.

Christina

October 2, 2023

I am thankful for the memories. Mr. Burhner was a great teacher! My fondest memory is when the entire class "skipped" class and we "jumped" out the window to go to the teacher parking lot to look at the cool car he drove to school that day. Also that he was big on not smoking and had signs in his class from the American Cancer Society.

Christina class of 2001

Pamela Bruski Cason

October 2, 2023

Mr. Buehner ~ you will be sadly missed ~ I will always remember your kindness in everything you did and the people you came in contact with ~ You connected with people so well ~ you knew when I was going through a hard time ~ and took the time to talk to me about it ~ You cared for everyone you met ~ I am so glad I had you as a teacher ~ you are the best ~ RIP ~ thank you for being so caring ~ and making such a positive difference in everyone you met ~ God Bless your family

Darlene Hanford Wagner

October 2, 2023

This world is a better place because of JB. His kindness and his ability to see inside a person helped him become one of those teachers that inspired so many of us to become better people. He truly will be missed!!!

The Staff of Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels

October 3, 2023

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Jennifer (Beahm) Schroeder

October 2, 2023

He was such a great person and neighbor! I grew up with him across Omro Rd and remember how proud my dad was when he won the "ditch of the month" award. You will be missed Mr. Buehner! My sincere condolences to Jamie and Ted and their families!

Petey Clark

October 2, 2023

We sure had some great times. Bonfires and Blatz beer. Conversations, sometimes serious (our politics sure differed didn’t they?!), lots of laughter, shared insights and, through it all, a friendship that ebbed and flowed for over 40 years. I’ll miss your wit, your smile and the sound of your voice. Safe travels on yet another journey JB

Ginny borgardt

October 2, 2023

He would always drive past on Minnesota Street in his old vehicles he'd always stop and say hi most of my sons had them he was an awesome neighbor then he started taking his mom in the vehicle and they'd stop and you don't talk he is surely going to be missed by everybody around in the neighborhood

Jessica Simmons

October 2, 2023

Jim was on my paper route when I was in middle school and was my psych teacher at North and inspired me to become a teacher. I remember bonfires at his house and have even met up for wings at Molly's when I was in town. What a wonderful gift he was to all of us.

Gerry Forseth

October 2, 2023

I knew Jim for the 10 years at West High I served as Police liaison Officer at West High 1980 thru 1990 ! He was a great guy with a really great sense of humor !
I didn´t keep in touch with Jim when I left West , it was my loss !

Randy Zentner

October 2, 2023

Godspeed friend and colleague.... You are the Bunsen Burner.

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