of Mountain Home, AR
November 2, 1958 - August 2, 2016
Janet M Buschbacher, age 57, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, August 2, 2016, in Mountain Home. She was born November 2, 1958, in Roselle, Illinois to Edward and Mae (Freeman) Troyke.
Janet married Robert Buschbacher August 2, 1987, in Roselle, Illinois. She was a 911 dispatcher in Streamwood, Illinois for 18 years. She was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Mountain Home.
Janet is survived by her husband Robert Buschbacher and a son Nicholas Buschbacher both of Mountain Home, two step-sons Joseph Buschbacher and wife Colleen of Genoa, Illinois and Robert Buschbacher, Jr. and wife Revelina of Elgin, Illinois and a step-daughter Jacqueline Starzyk and husband Danny of Chicago, Illinois, her mother Mae Troyke and a sister Kathryn Shockey both of Mountain Home, a brother James Troyke of Wheaton, Illinois, one nephew, Shawn Shockey and wife Jessica of Geneva, Illinois, close painting buddies Jo Caldwell and Mary Shields and two furry friends Scooter and Risky. She was preceded in death by her father.
A Gathering of Remembrance Service will be from 3:00 '''' 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 6, 2016, at Roller Funeral Home. Interment will be private.
Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home.
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Judy and I were so shocked and saddened with the news of Janet's passing. I have great memories of Janet and her family growing up in Roselle and later at Apple Canyon Lake - we were cousins as my sister Carole Townsend wrote in an earlier message. Our thought and prayers are with her family.
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Janet was a pleasure to know and work with. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob sending my prayers your way..
Dear Bob and Nick,
Donna and I are so sorry to hear of Janet's passing. May the promise of a reunion in Heaven comfort you in the days ahead.
God bless~
Dan
Bob, I know exactly how you are feeling, having lost my beloved Lydia last year. Nothing makes sense, the dearest thing in your life is gone, but she is in your heart and fond memories of your life together. The pain eases with time, but even now I expect Lydia to walk through the door. There are no words that can ease your pain, only the thought that you will be together again someday. My sincere wishes to you and your family.
I met Janet through her sister Kathy. What a wonderful lady. Wish I could of gotten to know her better. She is in a much better place and not suffering any longer. May she rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Love, Betty, Mike, Caleb and Byron
Bob,
I never had the opportunity to meet Janet in person but, through your eyes, words and expressions of your love for her I feel as though I knew her. You were blessed to have each other in your lives, may your memories be charished and your loss not painful.
Those twinkling eyes, I would look at Janet's eyes and start smiling because I knew she was going to come out with one of her one-liners, and then I would have to laugh. Her joyful personality kept our neighborhood uplifted more than she could ever realize. I shall miss Janet; we shall all miss her. When I need a happy thought, I'll conjure up the memory of Janet's face...and those twinkling eyes! My heart felt condolences I send to her family.
I have lots of wonderful memories of growing up together in Illinois! Holidays, birthdays and even camping together. We loved spending time with the Troykes!!! So sorry your life was cut so short and for all the love ones you left behind. Hopefully they will find comfort in their memories of you and in knowing you are in a better place.
Love and prayers to all,
Cathy
I'm so glad I got to meet Janet and spend time with her to know what a wonderful woman she was. She will be missed and never forgotten. I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Janet was a very special lady and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
I have know Janet her entire life as her Dad and mine were cousins and in retirement lived next door to each other. We visited often growing up, and had lots of fun times together, which I will always remember. I am so deeply sad that she is no longer with us. May you take some comfort in knowing that she no longer suffers from this horrible disease. We mourn her passing, but know we will all be reunited in Heaven. God's blessings and comfort to you all. Much Love, Carole and Bob
Bob, Nick and family, Dennis and I are so sorry for your loss. We met Bob and Janet for the first time in Maine. We were so surprised to learn that Bob and Janet retired to the Ozarks as we did. Fond memories of both Bob and Janet. Our thoughts and prayers for you and your family and friends.
I don't know what to say. I remember so many good times with both of you. Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Dan and Paula
Nick,
I'm truly sorry to hear about your mom and praying that the peace of God will strengthen and help you and your family through this difficult time and also the days to come!
BIG HUGS!!!
I was so sorry to hear of Janet's illness and subsequent passing. I knew her through our painting club. She was a kind and friendly person with a fun-loving spirit. I enjoyed her sense of humor and I greatly admired her painting skills. One of my treasured possessions is a tote bag she painted that I won in one of our club's holiday raffle games. Like her, it is cheerful and colorful. I will miss her. She was truly one of a kind. I hope that her family will find comfort in knowing that all of us share your loss and that her spirit will live on in our memories too. God bless you all.
We are sodeeply touched by Janet's passing. Nothing ever prepares us to deal with the lose of a loved one. God called her home so she would not suffer. Missing her and dealing with her loss is the difficult part. Keep her in your heart and remember the good times.
R.I.P. Janet. You will never be forgotten!
Zink and I cannot express enough how sorry we are of Janet's passing. She took so much care when Zink was finding those open doors and always available to me when I pestered her with questions about activities in the Tri-Village area. Thank you Bob for sharing your wife, spouse and partner with us.
I am so sorry for you loss. Janet was an amazing women and artist. She always made me laugh and her smile was one in a million. She will be missed by so many. May the Lord comfort you and your family durning this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers to you all.
I am so sorry I will miss Janet she was a good friend. Peace to you and your family