Christian Wake Service held at Witzke funeral Home of Catonsville. Mass of Christian Burial from the Church of the Ascension. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) May 24, 1979
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A mass of Christian burial for RUDOLPH P. BUSEMAN, a retired carpet salesman, will be offered today at the Church of the Ascension in Halethorpe. Mr. Buseman, who was 70 lived in the 1100 block Flamingo Drive in Arbutus. He died Tuesday at St. Agnes Hospital after a long illness. Retired for five years, he had worked at Hutzler's downtown store for 30 years.
Born in Morgantown, WV, he first came to the Baltimore are more than 40 years ago. For a time in the 1950's and the early 1960's he lived in Orlando, Fla. where he operated his own construction business. He was known for the antique furniture that he reproduced, repaired or refinished, first as a hobby and then as a business.
A member of the Knights of Columbus, he also belonged to the Holy Name Society at the Church of the Ascension.
He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth M. Kiernan, a daughter, Nancy Leahy; four sisters, and three brothers; and eight grandchildren.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) May 25, 1979
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Christian Wake Service held at Witzke funeral Home of Catonsville. Mass of Christian Burial from the Church of the Ascension. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) May 24, 1979
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A mass of Christian burial for RUDOLPH P. BUSEMAN, a retired carpet salesman, will be offered today at the Church of the Ascension in Halethorpe. Mr. Buseman, who was 70 lived in the 1100 block Flamingo Drive in Arbutus. He died Tuesday at St. Agnes Hospital after a long illness. Retired for five years, he had worked at Hutzler's downtown store for 30 years.
Born in Morgantown, WV, he first came to the Baltimore are more than 40 years ago. For a time in the 1950's and the early 1960's he lived in Orlando, Fla. where he operated his own construction business. He was known for the antique furniture that he reproduced, repaired or refinished, first as a hobby and then as a business.
A member of the Knights of Columbus, he also belonged to the Holy Name Society at the Church of the Ascension.
He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth M. Kiernan, a daughter, Nancy Leahy; four sisters, and three brothers; and eight grandchildren.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) May 25, 1979
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