Death Notice
BUECHLER, Elizabeth Ann – It is with extreme sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Ann on Wednesday, December 1, 2021, in her 66th year. Cherished daughter of the late Henry and Barbara Buechler. Predeceased by her devoted grandparents William Charters and Ruth Francis Sproat. Beloved aunt of Jamie Buechler, his wife Karen and great aunt of Abigail, whom she loved so dearly. Caring sister of John Buechler and his wife Tine. Ann will be sadly missed by her dearest friend Elizabeth (Liz) Paterson. Ann and Liz were friends for over 35 years and had many great memories together.
Ann was always passionate about education and teaching. She graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1978 with her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education. From here, Ann started her career teaching elementary school. After a few years, she went on to complete her nursing degree and then began teaching nursing at H.B Beal Secondary School in London Ontario in 1988. In later years, Ann taught in home rooms and then in the library before she retired. She touched the lives of many students and fellow teachers over the course of her career. Her positive outlook, kindness and selflessness never went unnoticed. Ann had a love for all animals, especially horses. She was also very generous, donating to many charities and organizations over the years. Ann will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
A graveside service will be conducted at Avondale Cemetery, 4 Avondale Avenue, Stratford on Friday, December 10 at 11:30 a.m. Please meet at the cemetery office. A celebration of life will follow the graveside service.
Memorial contributions to Mission Services London (missionservices.ca), Animal Rescue Foundation (A.R.F) (www.arfontario.com) or SARI Therapeutic Riding (sari.ca) would be gratefully acknowledged.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Ann Buechler 2021..
Death notice for the town of: London, Province: Ontario
I did Ann’s hair for many years and felt privileged to have known her.Her generous and kind spirit will be greatly missed.She was always positive and brightened my day each time I saw her.I will miss our conversations very much and my deepest condolences to her family.
So very sad to hear of Ann’s passing. Loved talking with her in the library at Beal. She was always so interested in everyone’s lives. Always calm and kind in her dealings with the kids. I will miss talking with her about her Cadillacs out at Komoka Foodland! My condolences to her family and friends for their loss of a truly wonderful person.
This really saddens me. I had the distinct privilege of knowing Ann as a treasured colleague at Beal for many years. She was kind, supportive, and possessed one of the calmest demeanours as a classroom teacher. I am positive that my blood pressure would magically drop after talking to her about a stressful teaching situation. My heartfelt condolences go out to her family.