Gail D. Bucksbaum
May 29, 1952 ~ October 25, 2018
On Thursday, October 25th, 2018 Gail Donna Bucksbaum, loving mother passed away at the age of 66. Gail was born May 29th, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Morris and Eleanor Schwartz. She raised 3 children, Adam Marcus Bucksbaum, Stacy Lin Solis, and Robert “Bobby” Eric Simon. Gail Bucksbaum lived for her family, especially her two grandchildren, Jayden Rodriguez and Kayla Jane Simon. Gail was preceded in death by her mother, Eleanor. She is survived by her 3 children, including son-in-law, Danny Solis, and daughter-in-law Krystal Gonzalez, two grandchildren, her brother Michael Schwartz and his wife Phyllis Schwartz, her niece, Susanna Mack, her nephews, Aaron Schwartz and Jason Kimber, many cousins and other family members. Flowers are welcome, or you can send a donation to https://humaneheroes.org/donate/. Gail loved her dogs and this agency is dear to our hearts.
A gathering of friends and family to celebrate Gail's life will be held at the Lux Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.





I met Gail several years ago. She always had a smile to share. She was so friendly. She raised three wonderful children; all adults now. In fact Stacy is my wonderful daughter in law. Whenever we had family events in Leander; she always carried on a conversation. We would discuss varied topics. But, my favorite was when she complimented me on my peach cobbler. Which by the way Stacy also likes but only if I just use the syrup the peaches were canned in. Stacy doesn’t like the peaches. I can still hear Gail and watching Stacy grinning behind her. It was an honor to have known Gail. She will not be forgotten.
“ARE YOU SERIOUS?” I will always hear you say that. I miss you. I havent forgotten what ya told me to do. 🙂
My condolences to Mrs. Bucksbaum’s dear family. She was such a great person and I really enjoyed our conversations. I will miss you very much. Prayers and love to the family, especially her grand babies.
You will be missed Gail. We love you. Diane and Randall Slaughter