Mary Louise Beuttenmuller Buco passed away peacefully in her home on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at the age of 83. She will be missed by her children Paul Buco, Steven Buco, Sr. and his wife Debbie, Doris Buco and her husband Michael Blake, Marianne Gage and her husband Richard, Jean DeRoche, Janet Goodspeed, and son-in-law Patrick Wilson. She was preceded in death by her husband Paul A. Buco, and her daughter Margaret Wilson. Memories of Mary Louise will be shared by her grandchildren Benjamin, Daniel and his wife Rebekah, David, and Steven Buco, Michael Blake, Benjamin and Patrick Buco, Christie Norton and her husband Harry, Scott DeRoche and his wife Kerissa, Brian and Kevin Goodspeed, and Alessandra Wilson. We will pass her stories along to her great-grandchildren Jasmine Richards, Mia Marie Buco, Elise Norton, Faye and Jackson Buco, and Sutton DeRoche. Viewing will be at Greenoaks Funeral Home, 9595 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge on Friday, May 17 from 10:00 a.m. until funeral service at 12:00 noon.
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When I think about Auntie Weezie, and miss our talks and hearing her laugh, I think about how she always ended conversations, you take care now which needed to be translated as her way of saying I love you.
I loved her back.
Anne Ruben
Anne Ruben
Family
May 9, 2019
Paul thank you for notifing me of Mrs. Buco's passing. She is with her LORD and Saviour. I meant her in the Oleander Memorial Gardens Wilmington, N. C. She cared for my Grandson Christopher Rice's grave along with her husbands. She become a very nice friend. Very caring about others . She will be missed. Thank you Paul for the card. God bless the family
May 20, 2013
Thank you for the opportunity you gave our Hospice in His Care staff to know, and assist in the care of Ms. Buco. We continue to remember you in prayer.
Director of Spiritual Care
and Bereavement
Bill Brewer
May 20, 2013
My sincere sympathy at the loss of Mrs Buco. I always cherish the memories of the trips 'home' for dinner. May your memories keep you all full of love, and your dear family alive within you.
Nancy (Campbell) Oviatt
May 17, 2013
Sorry for your loss Paul. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Justin Massicot
May 17, 2013
Paul, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jill Franklin
May 17, 2013
To the entire Buco family we extend our condolences for the passing of Aunt Weezie. When we would have our visits with your family our father would always tell us on the long drive from New England to Florida that you were the BEST family.....and this was true due to the loving guidance of Uncle Paul and Auntie Weezie. We mourn your loss of a loving mother.
Kevin & Maria Beuttenmuller
May 17, 2013
Dear Steve and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May you find comfort in your faith, the love of family and friends and happy memories of your mother.
Pam Brown
May 17, 2013
Prayers and rememberance for our dearest Auntie Weezie. Your cousins are,thinking of you all in this time of loss and praying for the comfort of The Lord to be with you .
Anne Ruben
May 17, 2013
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Karen, Al, and Albert Adams
May 17, 2013
Steve and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jeanne LeVelle
May 16, 2013
Steve, Debbie and Family - we're very sorry for your loss and our family will be praying for you and yours while you traverse these difficult days that lie ahead. -- Len, Jeanette, Erica and Derek Wooden
May 15, 2013
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