Julie Ann Buskol
January 26, 1966 ~ March 25, 2021
Julie Buskol, 55, Sioux Falls, died Thursday, March 25, 2021, at the Avera Heart Hospital in Sioux Falls.
Visitation for both Julie and her husband, Carlyle, will begin at 10am, Wednesday, March, 31, 2021, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Sioux Falls, with a Memorial Service at Noon. A link to live stream the service is below. The live stream will begin at 11:55 AM. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
Julie Ann Vogler was born January 26, 1966, in Eu Claire, WI, to Terrance Vogler and Lorraine Anderson. They moved to Sioux Falls when she was a toddler and she attended school in Sioux Falls. She married Tom Rinder in July 1981 and this union was blessed with four children. Julie married Carlyle Buskol on January 26, 1990, and blended their family to add two more children. Julie worked as an over-the-road truck driver for over 20 years. She was a singer in a local band, Almost Tradition, and recorded a CD with them. She lived all over the country. She loved music, playing guitar, writing music, antiquing, and had several dogs over the years.
Julie is survived by her six children, Samantha Vogler, Hartford, Adam (Ashley) Rinder, Goodyear, AZ, Andrea Rinder, Sioux Falls, Zach (Shayla) Rinder, Sioux Falls, Jesse Buskol, Sioux Falls, and Angie Buskol, Texas; four sisters, Kim (Doyle) Bluhm, Sioux Falls, Carla (Rob) Kruger, Sioux Falls, Deniese (Mike) Engelstad, Hudson, SD, and Melissa Joachim, Sioux Falls; 13 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and many members of her late husband’s family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Terry Vogler and Lorraine Egan; her husband, Carlyle Buskol; in-laws, Pete and Olga Buskol; and brother-in-law, Gary Buskol.
Our condolences to the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time of sorrow. Zack I’m sorry I didn’t have a chance to meet your mother. My God Keep you wrapped tight on his arms.
Just heard of Julie’s passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Just heard of Julie’s passing. Andrea and Zack won’t remember me, but perhaps Sam and Adam remember Uncle Rod. Your mother was a dear friend and I regret losing her from my life. I wish I could have been their to say goodbye with you and remember her. I wish for her music to live on. I wish I had a copy of the C.D she recorded. I remember the songs but the cassette I had is long gone. I would like her music to live on as a way of keeping her alive. Please, if anyone knows how I can find it again, leave a message here. I know the angels have another beautiful voice. I wish I still could hear it too.