Maynard: Brad Buzynski passed away Friday, Febrary 28 at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born May 28, 1956 in Oelwein the son of Harold and Shirley (Neith) Buzynski. Brad married Susy Trebon on February 7, 1998 in Independence, IA
Brad attended Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Fairbank and later attended and graduated from Wapsie Valley Community Schools also in Fairbank. After graduating from school Brad worked at John Deere in Waterloo, he then woked for Woods’ Farms in Randalia, he then most recently worked at Iowa Ham which then became Tyson Foods until 2011. Brad enjoyed being with his family and friends, spending time outside, fishing, cooking and taking care of his yard.
Survived by: his wife; Susy, his children; Ashley and Tyler of Maynard, Kara Happel of Readlyn, Ryan and Troy of Waterloo, one granddaughter; Allie Happel of Readlyn. His mother; Shirley Buzynski of Fairbank, three sisters; Cindy (Roger) Myers of Fairbank, Kelly (Bruce) Milbrandt of Eagle Lake, MN and Kim Buzynski of Fairbank. Five brothers; Tom (Melaine), Mitch (Michelle), Scott (Amy) Buzynski all of Fairbank, Mark (Dawn) Buzynski of West Des Moines and Pete (Lori) Buzynski of Tuscon, AZ
Preceded by: his father; Harold, three sisters; Lynn, Lori and Debbie, one brother; Michael, one niece; Bethany Buzynski, his grandparents; Adam & Ceilia Buzynski and Henry & Niela Neith.
Services: Thursday, March 6 @ 10:30 am at Woods Funeral Home, Fairbank
Visitation: Wednesday, March 5 from 3-7 pm at the funeral home and for one hour before services, Thursday at the funeral home.
Memorials: to the family
Condolences for Bradley Joseph Buzynski
My thoughts and prayers are with you all
Susie, You have our deepest sympathy with the loss of your husband, Brad. God be with you at this time of sadness. With love, Uncle Art @ Shirley Trebon
Susy and family,
My prayers and thoughts are with you at this most difficult time. I pray that your memories and love that you have for Brad will carry you through.
Remind your children every day what kind of a man their father was so that they will be able to carry this forever and pass on the memories to your Grandchildren.
I truly feel sorrow for your loss and joy for the blessing that he will no longer suffer.
May God Bless you and keep you.
Rick Hibben and Family
Susy and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. The loss of a loved one is never easy.
Rhonda
Susie, You have our deepest sympathy with the loss of your husband, Brad. God be with you at this time of sadness. With love, Uncle Art & Shirley Trebon
SCOTT AND FAMILY. WE ARE SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR BROTHER..YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS….
Dear Susie,
Gary and I send our deepest sympathy to you and your
family during this difficult time.
I’m not sure you will know who we are so I will just tell you
that Gary is John and Madeline’s oldest son and therefore a cousin
to Brad. Will you please tell Shirley we send her our deepest
sympathies as well?
Thinking of you in thought and prayer,
Sincerely,
Gary & Carol Kerns
Susie and Family sending my deepest sympathies, so very sorry for your loss.
Donna Pattee
My deepest sympathy to Brad’s family, you all are in my thoughts and prayers… Sincerely, Sharon and Gary Rubino
Thoughts and prayers to all of you!
Susy,Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Bill & Lisa Youngblut
Susy & Family
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Bill & Lisa Youngblut
I don’t know your family personally, but I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the Buzynski family and friends for the loss of your dear loved one. May your treasured memories and the drawing ever closer to God through prayer begin to help bring you the comfort you need during these difficult days of sorrow. Please read:(2Cor1:3,4)(Isa41:10-13 & 25:8)Acts24:15)(Rev21:4)
Susy,
You have my very sincere sympathy. It has been long struggle and you both have put up a great fight. Now my prayers are with you and the rest of the family. Will see you in the spring. Take care, Jerry