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Bryan R.
Bryan R.
Buck
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Visitation: Monday, June 17, 2024 from 4 pm – 7 pm at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME (9200 S. 27th Oak Creek)
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Funeral Service: Monday, June 17, 2024 at 7 pm at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME (9200 S. 27th Oak Creek)
Bryan R. Buck
Passed away peacefully but unexpectedly on Sunday, June 9, 2024, at age 50. Loving husband of Jessica (nee Mierzejewski). Devoted dad of Dominick Acevedo and Josephine Acevedo. Cherished and devoted son of Steven and Nadyne. Proud brother to Wayne (Penny). Affectionate son-in-law to Mary Anne Zera and James Mierzejewski. Delightful brother-in-law to Anthony (Elizabeth) Mierzejewski. Also survived by many nephews, nieces, cousins, relatives, friends, dogs and cats.
Preceded in death by his niece, Tabitha.
Bryan was born in Milwaukee, WI, and was most recently employed by Elec-Tech, Inc and formerly employed for 20 years at BSI.
Bryan started an apprenticeship later in life to follow in his family footsteps of being an electrician. He enjoyed music, movies, baseball, camping, kayaking, lazy days with his family, hiking, and most of all, making people laugh. He was very proud of his time as an Explorer program through the Glendale Police Department, and his 10 years as a Glendale Police Auxiliary officer. He made countless friends and was a true animal lover. He will be missed more than any words can express.
Visitation will take place on Monday, June 17, 2024 from 4 pm – 7 pm at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME (9200 S. 27th Oak Creek) with a funeral service to follow at 7 pm.
Family encourages everyone to wear their favorite Brewers apparel in Bryan’s memory.
In lieu of flowers, donations in to the Wisconsin Humane Society, ASPCA, or Apex Angels & Warriors are appreciated.
Please click here to view the services held for Bryan R. Buck on June 17th of 2024
R.I.P. my friend. We’ll try and hold the fort down her. You surely will be missed.
Bryan, I know we haven’t seen much of each other these many years, but I’ll always remember the times spent with you, riding along when you were an auxiliary officer. You were far too young to leave this world, but it was a better place when you were in it. 💔 #RIP #GoneButNeverForgotten #RememberingBryan
It’s hard to believe we met each other over 30 years ago through the Glendale Police Explorer program and later worked together as auxiliary officers. You were a great friend and, although we didn’t hang out much later in life, I will miss your humor and your feisty spirit. Rest in peace, Bryan.
My deepest sympathy go out to Jessica and the Buck family. He was a special man. He really loved his mustangs and dogs. I worked with him for 20 years at BSI. He will truly be missed.
I met Bryan back in 2010, working at BSI.
We worked in different construction departments, but occasionally were on the same jobsite. We hit it off immediately.
I’m just shocked hearing about his passing.
Rozzeĺle and I offer our deepest sympathy to Bryan’s family. RIP my friend. 🙏
Stop peeing on the Mountains!
Very sad to hear of this today. Such a nice person, I always enjoyed our conversations about Mustangs and his family outings and escapades. Deepest condolences to Jess and the family. It is always the good ones we lose early.