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Thomas Larson Bodnarczuk ✵ 2002-2021

   
Name at birth: Thomas Larson Bodnarczuk
Date of birth: May 16, 2002
Place of birth: Denver, Colorado
Date of death: May 2, 2021
Place of death: Campbell, California
Resting place: Ryssby Cemetery, Longmont, CO
Submitted by: Mark Bodnarczuk (mark@breckenridgeinstitute.com)

 


Thomas was born at 10:18 am at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. His first home was on Lake Dillon in Frisco, Colorado, at 9,000-foot elevation in the high-country of Summit County. When Thomas was two-years old, we moved to a log home that we built on a 40-acre parcel of land, south of Breckenridge, at 10,300-foot elevation in Park County, Colorado. At that time, Park County only had two traffic lights, and the county was twice the size of Rhode Island. From the time he was a tiny child, Thomas had a deep and abiding love for Colorado – fresh air, clear skies, snow-capped peaks, lots of snow, deep blue mountain lakes, crystal clear streams, enormous remote wilderness areas to camp and hike in, and the laid-back, high-country feeling of the Rocky Mountains.

Thomas was baptized at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Breckenridge, Colorado on Sunday, April 27, 2003, and he made a public profession of faith on March 3, 2013, at First Presbyterian Church in Boulder, Colorado where he said the following: “I was baptized in the Episcopal Church in Breckenridge when I was 11 months old. My parents made promises for me about bringing me up in a Christian home and leading me to faith in God when I was too young to understand. Now I’m old enough to understand things about God on my own, so I told my dad and mom that I wanted to talk about my faith in front of the church. One of my favorite scriptures is John 3:16; ‘For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.’ So today I say on my own, that Jesus is my savior and I want to live for him.”

Thomas was a deep feeling, empathic, and perceptive person who was attuned to his own emotions and the emotions of others. He had character, a conscience, a sense of wanting things to be fair and equitable in life, and relationships. He had a deep sense of integrity. For Thomas, “integrity” was not perfection. Rather, integrity was a commitment to course correction; to coming back to the principles, values, and inner truths that he believed in after he had said or done something that he regretted. Thomas made some wrong decisions, but over time, he would have found his way, his calling, and his destiny in life, if that life had not been taken from him so soon.

Thomas was “edgy” and stood apart from many societal expectations, exhibiting an unconventional type of wisdom that exceeded his years. He was most himself when he was alone in his room – surrounded by walls that were covered with signed posters of his favorite bands, paper tickets from concerts he had been to, and pictures of his family and friends. Thomas was also famous for his “collections” and gathering complete sets of things like comic books, Thomas the Tank Engine trains, Puffles, vinyl LP albums of his favorite bands that he played on his turntable, Lego sets, Pokémon cards, and tee shirts from his favorite bands.

Thomas had little need to judge or try to change others, rather he always tried to notice and understand them because of his deep and abiding respect for his own (and others’) personal boundaries. He sought-out kids (often younger kids) who were being ignored, treated poorly, or marginalized by the “in-crowd” and befriended them, helped them feel accepted for who they were, and often these people became some of his closest and longest lasting friendships.

For the last five years of his life, Thomas and his family attended the Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos (PCLG) where Thomas was active in the youth group and made friends with many people who loved him dearly. Thomas made three trips to Mexico with PCLG to build homes alongside families in need, with the goal of keeping families together. The PCLG high school youth group also led two “Love of God” (L.O.G) retreats annually where high school students shared about God’s love in Jesus Christ with their peers. Thomas’ Eagle Scout project involved designing and constructing a lighting system for the redwood grove on the PCLG campus, which allows the church to use this newly lighted space for evening activities and services.

Thomas had a deep thirst for knowledge, and to understand what life is about, and this led him to the YouTube videos and writings of Jordon Peterson. Thomas and his dad, Mark, already had an on-going dialogue about deep matters of psychology, faith, science, truth, and life during “boy-times,” so Thomas introduced his dad to Peterson’s work and suggested that they read him together. Thomas and his dad read and discussed Peterson’s first book, Maps of Meaning, his second book, 12 Rules for Life, and they were in the process of reading Peterson’s new book, Beyond Order when Thomas died.

Thomas was a light that burned brightly. In the 18 years that he lived; he had a powerful impact on the lives of countless people. Over his years as a scout, he did numerous community service projects. Thomas had a heart for the poor, needy, and destitute. For the last 12 years, Thomas sponsored a young Ethiopian boy named Daniel with his own money through Compassion International – a Christian non-profit organization that works to positively impact the long-term development of children living in poverty. Thomas also had a burden for, and helped support, one of the poorest, most neglected cross-sections of American society, Native Americans. Thomas loved his mother Elin, and his father, Mark, from the bottom of his heart, and they loved him more than life itself.

The complete story of Thomas’ life and death is described in Mark Bodnarczuk’s forthcoming memoir entitled, Finding New Life After the Death of My Son, available worldwide on websites like www.amazon.com.


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Timothy Hal Grandey ✵ 1957-2021

Tim Grandey, taken October 31, 2021

   
Name at birth: Timothy Hal Grandey
Date of birth: July 23, 1957
Place of birth: McMinnville, TN
Date of death: June 6, 2021
Place of death: Woodbury, TN
Resting place: His daughter is currently in possession of his ashes.
Submitted by: Savannah Grandey Knies

 

 

 

 

 

Tim Grandey ended his life on June 6, 2021, after an extended illness. Tim was the third child of Philip and Willodene (Tuck) Grandey. A native of Warren County, TN, Tim spent his early childhood in McMinnville before moving to Florida with his family, where he graduated from Vero Beach High School. He received degrees from Freed-Hardeman University and Middle Tennessee State University. He taught history, geography, and civics at high school and college levels. Tim was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ and loved singing during worship. Tim had one child (Savannah) with his former wife Shannon (Smith) Grandey. Tim became a grandfather 7 weeks before his death.

Tim is loved and remembered as someone fully human with strengths, weaknesses, flaws, desires, beliefs, and dreams. He is mourned and missed in ways that seem unending. He carries on through the lives of those he impacted, and the depth of his love, though not always expressed during his life, will continue to have a profound effect on the living.


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Thomas Michael Landish ✵ 1947-2022

Name at birth: Thomas Michael Landish
Date of birth: July 26, 1947
Place of birth: Monongahela PA
Date of death: December 18, 2022
Place of death: Washington PA
Resting place: Ashes spread in Lake Erie
Submitted by: Linda Scott (Lindaslash447@gmail.com)

My dearest left me just before Christmas. He died suddenly in a nursing home after suffering a stroke. He was the best man, and he is missed and still loved.


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Lieselotte Hildegard Scheuermann ✵ 1927-2015

Name at birth: Lieselotte Hildegard Scheuermann
Date of birth: September 20, 1927
Place of birth: Mannheim, Germany
Date of death: April 11, 2015
Place of death: Pascagoula, Mississippi
Resting place: Remains donated to University of Mississippi Medical Center
Submitted by: Albert Pettigrew

Lisa, a kind and gentle soul troubled by a storm within her heart, survived World War II in Germany immigrated to United States and was loved by many. She is forever missed.


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Kim Tsiplakov ✵ 1929-2022

Name at birth: Kim Tsiplakov
Date of birth: 13 September 1929
Place of birth: Danilkino Russia
Date of death: 13 July 2022
Place of death: Israel
Resting place: Modi’in Cemetery, Modi’in-Maccabim-Re’ut, Israel
Submitted by: Inna Tsiplakov

Ким Иванович Цыплаков
13.09.1929 – 13.07.2022

Он был шестым и самым младшим ребёнком в дружной крестьянской семье. Родился уже при советской власти и поэтому ему дали модное, почти корейское имя, которое на самом деле означало сокращение от Коммунистический Интернационал Молодёжи.
Его родное село Данилкино (Саратовской губернии) было основано молоканами в 1832 году.
Отец Иван Елисеевич Цыплаков, зажиточный крестьянин, ненавидел царизм скорее всего по причине религиозных гонений. Поэтому после революции он присоединился к отряду зелёных, который со временем покраснел и влился в армию Будённого. Благодаря своим армейским связям ему удалось избежать раскулачивания в начале тридцатых годов. Пришлось бросить дом и хозяйство и перебраться в Царицын-Сталинград. Так Иван Елисеевич из крестьянина превратился в рабочего на заводе Баррикады.
Несладко пришлось семье Цыплаковых во время Сталинградской битвы. После нескольких месяцев под обстрелами, голода и жизни в подвале семье удалось сбежать в город Балашов. В 1943 мать Варвара Тихоновна Цыплакова (Мозгунова) умерла от голода и болезни.
После войны Ким закончил 8 классов средней школы в Сталинграде и поступил в Казанское Военное Авиационно Техническое Училище. После окончания училища получил звание техника-лейтенанта и начал службу в Белоруссии.
Так Ким попал в Барановичи.
Чтобы продвинуться по службе Ким должен был получить аттестат зрелости. Пришлось пойти в вечернюю школу. Английский там преподавала молодая привлекательная учительница, еврейка, бывшая узница концлагеря Освенцим Женя (Евгения Матвеевна) Брук.
Они полюбили друг друга. И их любовь дала плоды. Сын Митя родился в 1963 году.
Десять лет прожили в Рязани а после выхода Кима в отставку вернулись в Барановичи.
Они сильно любили друга и были вместе пока смерть не разлучила их. В 1992 году Жени не стало.
В 1994 году Ким вместе с семьёй сына перебрался в Израиль. Сначала жили в Ашдоде, потом в Петах-Тикве, а с 1997 года в Модиине.
В Израиле Ким жил полноценной жизнью. Присматривал за внуками, участвовал в работе тель-авивского Клуба Ветеранов Войны, ездил на всевозможные концерты и экскурсии.
Последние несколько лет годы стали давать о себе знать, развилась деменция.
Поэтому не удалось справиться с коронавирусом.
Светлая память.


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Chris Martin Buechler ✵ 1968-2022

   
Name at birth: Chris Martin Buechler
Date of birth: January 29, 1968
Place of birth: Marinette, Wisconsin
Date of death: February 20, 2022
Place of death: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Submitted by: Renee Buechler
   

The Journey

Take my hand and walk with me through the sands of time,

Hand in hand we take the steps to turn our pain benign.

With every grain beneath our feet rubbing away the old,

We walk the path through sand and strain to reach the isle of gold.

It is there we land, holding hand in hand, having trekked for miles,

Through grain of sand and forbidden land, we find the eternal nile,

To bathe in it and re-birth our love, in waters clear and true,

Rest, dear souls and weary feet, for we have walked the miles of woe,

To find ourselves, standing hand in hand, strongly against the tow,

Like a grain of sand, tumbled, forming the base of the land, we grow.

Take my hand and walk with me through the sands of time,

To destiny reached, upon this beach, and meant to last a lifetime.

written for my husband in 2021

 

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Chris M. Buechler, 54, of Davie, Florida (hometown Green Bay, Wisconsin), passed away unexpectedly on February 20, 2022.

Chris was born in Marinette, Wisconsin living there and Green Bay, Wisconsin until young adulthood. He graduated from Southwest High School in Green Bay, Wisconsin and earned a master’s degree from Capella University in mental health counseling. In a celebration of love, Chris married Renee (Rauscher) Buechler (hometown Green Bay, Wisconsin) on February 11, 2021.

Chris was an artist, photographer, adventurer, and traveler having earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. He enjoyed epic adventures each year with his son, Landon, and wife, Renee, having seen places such as San Francisco, Gatlinburg, Key West, Tucson, Las Vegas, and many others. Friends and family enjoyed seeing his active life through his Facebook posts and took comfort in the encouragement and positivity he conveyed there. His love of life will be cherished and remembered by many of his family and friends.

Chris was survived by his wife, Renee (Rauscher) Buechler (Florida); his son, Landon Buechler (Florida); his parents, Don & DyAnn Buechler (South Carolina), his brother, Robbie Buechler (North Carolina), his niece, Savannah, his nephew, Luke, and Jennifer Pearl (Landon’s mother). He was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents.

A memorial service will be scheduled in the future. If you would like to be made aware of the memorial, please send an email to CMBmemorial@gmail.com to be added to the notification list.


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Michael Bordt ✵ 1954-2021

Name at birth: Michael Bordt
Date of birth: May 30, 1954
Place of birth: Korntal, Germany
Date of death: August 5, 2021
Place of death: Ottawa, Canada
Resting place: Ottawa Muslim Cemetery
Submitted by: Mila Bordt

Dr. Michael/Mick/Micki Bordt peacefully left this earth on the morning of 5th August 2021 at his Ottawa home of 30 years. Born to Susie (Elfriede) Locke and Fritz Bordt in the small town of Korntal, Germany in 1954 and moved to Prescott, Ontario in 1956, continuing to pursue a successful, beautiful and adventurous life. He always had a great passion and curiosity for travel which fit in so well with his work, naturally connecting people around the world with similar passions and sharing the gift of seeing the world with his family. He undoubtedly had a special connection with Indonesia after moving there in 1988 where he would meet his wife, Lis.

Countless number of professional and academic achievements over 67 years of life, including but not limited to: 35 years at Statistics Canada, 3 years at United Nations ESCAP Bangkok, OECD Paris, Canada Fisheries and Oceans and a PhD in Geography from University of Ottawa where he dedicated his expertise and passions for the environment, statistics, ecosystems, economy and of course the ocean to make a difference in this world, inspiring colleagues and friends alike.

He recently took on and had a significant part established a superhero project, The Global Ocean Accounts Partnership which is beginning to transform how countries measure and manage the progress towards sustainable ocean development. This project has been his pride and joy over the past 3 years and we can be confident that his esteemed colleagues will continue this project and carry it out the way Michael dreamed of.

Survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Liswati Seram, and their 3 wonderful children, Mila, Dani and Andi Bordt. Son to Elfriede (Susie) Locke. Younger brother to Roswitha Lipman-Baker and older brother to Martin Bordt, Fritz Bordt and Roswitha Stein. Uncle to Jordan Lipman, Devin Lipman, and all of the loving, extended family in Indonesia and Germany. Michael’s legacy will live on for decades to come in his passions for world citizenship, Ocean preservation, endless intellectualism, tastefully dry and clever humour, his abundance of unconditional support, love and generosity for his family, his warmth, kindness, and his famous height. He’s the gentle genius giant we all needed and deserved. We will forever miss his presence and keep our love for him in our hearts always.

The funeral was held on 7th August and was attended by his family, old friends, and colleagues at the Ottawa Mosque and Ottawa Muslim Cemetery. Special thanks to the Ottawa Muslim Association and the Ottawa Mosque for a beautiful service. Thank you to everyone for the support and love over the past month and to all the esteemed colleagues and organisations who donated the hundreds of trees in our father’s name, our family is forever grateful.


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Helly Saner-Nussbaumer ✵ 1932-2021

1969

2004

   
Geburtsname: Helly Elsbeth Nussbaumer
Geburtstag: 24. Juni 1932
Geburtsort: Riehen, Schweiz
Todestag: 10. Juni 2021
Todesort: Riehen, Schweiz
Ruhestätte: Friedhof am Hörnli, Riehen, Schweiz
Informationen: Philippe Saner

 

 

alles ändet uff i

mit zäh Johr möchtsch gärn elter si
de glaubsch an viel und an d’Magie
am liebschte hesch dr Zirkus Knie

mit zwanzig ghört die ganz Wält di
dr Kopf isch voller Theorie
o gäbs doch s’Glück mit Garantie

bisch drissig isch d’Hochzyt verbi
hesch Kinder ains taufsch Rosmarie
jetz ghörsch du alle nur nit di

wirdsch vierzig stohsch in d’Raihe i
de schaffsch hesch grossi Plän derbi
am Frytig gosch in d’Symphonie

mit funfzig waisch vom Läbe e chli
de hesch viel glehrt und schicksch di dri
im Stille kämpsch um Harmonie

bisch sächzig machsch e Punkt uffs i
de hesch di aigni Philosophie
wie schnäll göhn jetze d’Johr verbi

mit siebzig waisch d’Wält ghört nit di
und ganz en andre fiehrt Regie
de Kinder saisch gäll schrieb de gli

wirdsch achtzig gar darfsch dankbar si
e paar nur ladsch zum Festli i
und was de dänggsch das bhaltsch für di

Helly, ca. 1964


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Andre Saner-Nussbaumer ✵ 1927-2013 (Gatte)

Regina Nussbaumer-Müller ✵ 1903-1989 (Mutter)

Albert Nussbaumer-Müller ✵ 1904-1956 (Vater)


Paul Whisted ✵ 1958-2021

Name at birth: Paul Joseph Whisted
Date of birth:  August 13, 1958
Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date of death: April 26, 2021
Place of death: Plymouth Meeting
Resting place: Lavalette
Submitted by: Erika Whisted

Cerebral, watchful and devoted to his children, Paul Joseph Whisted of Plymouth Meeting, PA, died on April 26, 2021. Husband to Erika Weinmann Whisted, father to Michael, Miles, Quinn and Rhys Whisted and to Dylan and Alex Schickling, and grandfather to Abigail and Miles Schickling. Paul wanted to be remembered for the love of his family and his music. Love you forever, love you with all my heart, love you when we were together, love you when we’re apart.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Paul’s memory to Fox Chase Cancer Center.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Miles Paul Whisted ✵ 1997-1997 (Son)

Shelly Stokoe ✵ 1967-2014

Name at birth: Shelly Patricia Stokoe
Date of birth: March 3, 1967
Place of birth: Henderson Hospital, Hamilton
Date of death: November 6, 2014
Place of death: Dunnville War Memorial Hospital
Resting place: Dunnville
Submitted by: Arlene McIlravey

Do not stand by my grave and weep;
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow
I am the diamond glints in the snow
I am the sunlight on ripened grain
I am the gentle autumn’s rain
When you awaken in the mornings hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight
I am the soft stars that shine at night
Do not stand at my grave and cry
I am not there. I did not die.


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Daniel McIlravey ✵ 1937-1996 (Father)