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Wednesday, March 28

- IN MEMORIAM -


Marylou Buschor (Williams)
August 27, 1948 - March 18, 2018


Photo: PsBrown

An Update from Chuck Buschor on the GoFundMe page:
I wanted to update this sooner, but its been one thing right after another these last few days. Bob and Robert are both out of the hospital and recovering as well as can be expected. Robert(BobbyYoung Bob) is still suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation, in his own words: "When I'm just standing here I feel fine, but as soon as I start to do something, I get winded fast". I can imagine it'll be quite sometime before he's breathing right, he told me he almost passed out in there while he was trying to find his mother. My uncle is still recovering from the second degree burns on his face and head, the swelling has gone down in his face a bit, so he doesn't look as bad as he did. The cuts on his hands from the window he knocked out are still tender, I thing they're going to be slow to heal. If any of you could take a minute and share the link for their gofundme around, it would be very much appreciated! Robert asked if there was anyway to thank you on here(he's not very technologically inclined) I told him there was. My uncle plans to send thank you letters to all of you that he can find in the phone book! Thanks again, to anybody thats donated to either of their gofundme's, the money is greatly needed and much appriciated!! 

P.s. Anybody that wants to make a direct cash donation, or mail a check can either drop off, or mail to my grandmothers house, at 8063 Canning Factory Road. Her name is Jean Buschor. Also, we're working to fix up the little house on the other side of 315, so Bob and Robert can eventually move in there. Some of these funds will go toward that effort and towards replacing things lost in the fire. If anyone wants to help that effort by donating their labor or materials, they can contact my mother Sheila Buschor either on Facebook or at 315-525-9035, she's helping to coordinate that effort with some of Roberts old classmates. Thanks again to everyone that has helped!

Ways to Help:
Both pages will be combined and all of the money raised will go to the Buschor family

Household Items:
Drop off for household items of all kinds to be donated to the Buschors' will be Thursday March 29 from 3pm to 6pm and Friday March 30th from 9am to 5pm at the Congregational Church in Deansboro located at 2779 Rt 12b. More times will be posted as the become available.


Non-perishable Items:

At the Farm:
Starting 3/27 there will be a drop box for donations on the lobby of the Waterville bus garage. They are all set with clothing for now but do need other items. Please consider donations such as bath towels, kitchen towels, wash cloths, cleaning supplies, sponges, paper towels, tissues, toilet paper, personal hygiene, etc. The bus garage is open Monday to Friday from 7am-5pm. Please use back door. If door is locked please place items by back door, secured in bag. THEY ALSO NEED HELP AT THE FARM , SAT MARCH 31ST, PRIOR TO FUNERAL. Help is also needed in the farm at most times. Please help in anyway you can.

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At some point in the near future a work day for the Buschor family is going to be needed and scheduled to work on the house they will be moving into. Anyone with free time and plumbing skills, handyman, carpentry, perhaps some electrician skills will be needed. Exact details to come. 



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- WEATHER -


Saturday, March 31

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- IN THE MAIL -













Waterville Baptist Church: 10 am Breakfast; 11 am Service
Waterville Methodist Church: 11 am Service
St. Bernard's Catholic Church see below









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- AROUND TOWN -

Gas & Milk:


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Tuesday, Stewart's Shop in Waterville hosted an Ice Cream Fundraiser to benefit Ella Ryan, with the Class of 2017 coming in to scoop.
As always, Waterville showed plenty of support.


The Waterville Residential Care Center employs showed heart.

Continued support and delicious treats are available at the High School tonight.



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Another good cause! The Waterville Teachers Association posted these intense pictures of the staff ready to compete in the WCS Faculty Basketball Tournament that will benefit the WCS Art Club.
Game time is Thursday, March 29th @ 7 pm
Adults $4 - Students $3


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