Great Falls Tribune
October 11, 1994
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DAVID "BUZZ" BOUCHER
GREAT FALLS
- David "Buzz” Boucher, 59, of Great Falls, a former business owner, died
Thursday at a Great Falls hospital from complications
of emphysema.
His family
requested The Daily News to publish his obituary.
His funeral
was Monday after noon, at O'Connor Memoria Chapel, with burial in Highland
Cemetery.
Born Jan 16,
1935, in Havre, he attended schools in Great Falls. During the rnid-1950s, he
served in the U.S. Army.
Following
his discharge he returned to Great Falls.
He lived in
Kalispeli, worked for C & C Plywood and was a member of the Flathead
Archery Club. He returned to Great Falls in 1965 and was a salesman for
Frontier Dodge.
In 1974, he
began his own business, Buzz's Tree Service, which he operated until he became
ill.
Surviving
are three daughters, Joni Vincent of Mansfield, Wash., Diana Burow of Enumclaw,
Wash. and Barbara Jenkins of Kalispeli; three sons, Edward Neil of Plains,
William Boucher of Fort Lewis, Wash. and David Boucher Jr. of Warm Springs; a
sister, Sharon Scotese of Norforik, Va.; three brothers, Ronald Boucher of Arizona,
Rick Fah of Las Vegas and Terry Fah of Missoula; two stepdaughters, Rose
Fisher and Mary Phillips; and a stepson, Delano Caffyn, all of Great Falls;
eight grandchildren; and seven stepgrandchildren.
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