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Everyone from Wesco will miss him dearly !!!##imported-begin##Jenn##imported-end##
Birth date: Dec 15, 1953 Death date: Jul 1, 2006
Mr. Dennis L. “Buffalo” Anderson, age 52, passed away Saturday, July 1, 2006 at Mercy Hospital. He was born on December 15, 1953 to Carl and Mary (WindBacker) Anderson and was a life resident of Muskegon. He had worked for Enterpr Read Obituary
Everyone from Wesco will miss him dearly !!!##imported-begin##Jenn##imported-end##
I am sending my regards to the family of Buffalo. I met Buffalo several years ago when I began playing music with Cujo and the Buffalo at the Rothbury. I also have a picture of Buffalo as Santa, with my oldest daughter. There are people that enter your life, who really know how to touch others, with Buffalo, he touched my family, as Santa,with music, and as our dear friend. We Love You Buffalo.##imported-begin##Alicia Gring##imported-end##
Pam and Family, so sorry for your loss, we will miss Denny, he always had time to stop and talk with his friends.
God Bless you Pam and your family.
Lou and Jack##imported-begin##Jack and Lou Millis##imported-end##
We met Denny and Pam through our son, who was Denny"s neighbor. They watched our Grandchildren at times and was always at the family parties. We seen Denny play his music on several occasions and it was always a pleasure to hear him perform.We have his CD so we can continue to hear him play.
Denny loved my cheese cake and I will never bake another one without thinking of Denny.
Youwill be missed Denny, rest in peace.
The Drust's##imported-begin##Mary&Larry Drust##imported-end##
My heart goes out to the family and friends.
I knew Buffalo from RJ's Gas and Goods -- he use to come in and buy scratch offs from me and talk,mainly about music and life and in fact even brought me a demo to take to the board (to hear) for Sandy Corley Memorial Run.
No he will be another set of eyes to watch over us all and will always be playing his music
Live Free from pain and suffering
Barb##imported-begin##Barb##imported-end##
Denny was great friend who will be dearly missed. We have been very close friends with both he and Pam and we can't count all the fun we had together going on road trips, hunting in the fall or just hanging out and watching movies together on a Saturday night. Denny was quite a colorful character with a heart of gold and he would do anything he could to help out a friend. You could be having a bad day but once you'd see Denny, you'd forget all about it because he was so funny and always joking. You just couldn't be sad around Denny, he was like a ray of sunshine. What a great and loyal friend he was, he will be missed so deeply. Rest in peace old friend. We love and miss you more than you could ever know.##imported-begin##Dan and Karin Pringle##imported-end##
I met Buffalo through Cujo. At Cujo's benefit fundraiser several years ago I won a dreamcatcher Buffalo made, which still hangs on my wall, and which I treasure. When Buffalo and Cujo performed at different places, I would sometimes go see them. I particularly enjoyed hearing him yodel, and teased him about being an Indian who sang a cowboy song. He was always a gentleman and yet very humorous. I am glad I bought the cd so I can still hear him yodel and sing in his wonderful voice. He will be very greatly missed.##imported-begin##Violet Squire-Veen##imported-end##