Sarnia St., Winona, on Friday, January 26, 2024, from 2 PM until a closing prayer at 4 PM. Visitation will be held at the Watkowski-Mulyck Funeral Home, 376 E. As we mourn his passing, we celebrate the legacy he leaves behind-a legacy of love, joy, and unforgettable memories. He also enjoyed road tripping with his siblings, his daily Diet Pepsi at the East Side, and rides around town checking up on people.īuggy Benedict, the king of the East End, was a good man whose impact on family and friends will be deeply felt. In his later years, he discovered a passion for baking, gaining recognition for his delicious banana bread. Renowned as the life of the party, Buggy's unique talent for playing percussion on a pizza machine made him a modern-day one-man band. He was a member of the Eagle’s Club and the Sons of the American Legion. His dog houses, filled with treats and water, became a familiar sight around town, a testament to his thoughtful and caring nature. Buggy's love for sports extended to his involvement in softball, both as a player and coach.īeyond his professional and sports pursuits, Buggy found joy in woodworking, crafting personalized signs for family and friends. A true Minnesota sports enthusiast, he passionately supported the Vikings and Twins. his mom, Shirley (Benedict) Czaplewski step-dad, Carl Czaplewski and his brothers, Billy and Mike Benedict.īuggy dedicated many years to Schmidt Distributing where he was known as “Buggy the Beerman,” and later to Fastenal's machining department where he showcased his skills and commitment until his retirement. He was preceded in death by his dad, Raymond Benedict, Sr. He is also survived by his siblings: Patty (late Jaime) Rojas, Bob (Tracey) Benedict, and Jerry (Dawn) Benedict sisters-in-law: Shirley Benedict and Burnette Benedict as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Buggy leaves behind a legacy through his seven grandchildren: Bella Holzer, Ethan Holzer, Brayden Wenzel, Brynn Wenzel, Bentley Breza, Jace Breza, and Ella Breza. He is survived by his son, Joe (Becky) Holzer daughters: Tina (Josh) Wenzel, Tanya (Matt) Breza, and Tiffany (Sean Tschumper) Benedict. Raymond Benedict, affectionately known as Buggy, peacefully passed away on January 19, 2024, at the age of 69, surrounded by his loving family.īuggy married Julie DeWitte in 1980, and they later divorced.
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