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Todd James Buller
02-1985
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

©Enid News and Eagle

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Todd James BULLER

Karoma Cemetery


Todd James Buller, son of Lyle and Larue Buller, died Wednesday, February 13, 1985, in the home of a malignant brain tumor. Todd was born June 1, 1974, Enid, Oklahoma, on his parents wedding anniversary. He was 10 years and 8 months old. Services will be Saturday, 10 AM at the Our Land for Christ Gym, formerly OBA, Meno. Officiating pastor will be Bill Kious of the Enid Christian Union Church. Restingplace will be at the Karoma Cemetery, Goltry, Oklahoma. Arrangements are under the direction of Landusau – Evans Funeral Home.

Our Todd was an active boy who never met a stranger. He loved life. Friends came very easy and many. He gave his life to Jesus Christ at the early age 5 and followed through in obedience with baptism. Todd loved to go to church. He was active in the Junior Youth activities as much as possible and loved to read his Bible.

He was very athletic. Baseball, track and fishing were his favorites. He was allowed to be an honorary member of the Ringwood High School Band this year and played drums for the gradeschool. His favorite teacher, Mrs. Bisel, encourage Todd through the trauma of his sickness in school.

Survivors include his parents, an older brother, Travis, and am older sister, Tana, of the home. Grandparents are Eldon and Malinda Buller, Meno, Oklahoma; Thurman and Betty Sparks of Goltry, Oklahoma. Great-grandmothers are Martha Harman, Meno, Oklahoma, and Mamie Sparks, Shreveport, Louisiana, several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Memorials may be made to the Garfield County Hospice Association.

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