Bernard Lee Rauschenberger

Friday, July 22, 2022

Bernard Lee Rauschenberger, “Bud”, 75, passed away Monday, July 11, 2022, in Fort Scott, Kan., surrounded by loved ones at his home at the time of his death. He was born Oct. 31, 1946, in Butler, Penn., the son of William Frank and Jeanette (Raybuch)

Rauschenberger. He married Nolene Mochel Oct. 12, 1962, in Butler, Penn. They were married for over 50 years, and she preceded him in death. Out of that union were born four children.

Bud was a Jack of All Trades – Master of Some; he was a pastor, Bible school worker, missionary, truck driver, caretaker, and auto body technician.

Bud is survived by his son, Brian (Jamie) Rauschenberger, of Jackson, Ky., and their children, Jessica (Jonathan) Barthelemy, Benjamin Rauschenberger (deceased), Brooke (Jeremy) Wright; daughter, Lisa (Robert) Price of Elwood, Ind., and their children, Lacy Massey, Cody (Elizabeth) Price, Leeza (Jordan) Jackman, Kyle Price, LeAnn Price; daughter, Amy (Nathan) Bryant, of Fort Scott, Kan., and their children, Amanda (Chris) Pierre, Nolan (Shelly) Bryant, Nathaniel (Emily) Bryant, Nicholas (Rhonda) Bryant; son, David (Mindy) Rauschenberger of Carmel, Ind., and their children, Cory Rauschenberger (deceased), Audrey Rauschenberger, Tyler Rauschenberger, Grace Rauschenberger, Emma Rauschenberger. He is also survived by a brother, Frank Rauschenberger, three sisters, Joyce Benson, Linda Powell, and Sally Sebak, and 16 great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife Nolene, Bud was also preceded in death by his parents, two grandchildren, Benjamin Rauschenberger, and Cory Rauschenberger, and two sisters, Cathy McNight, and Peggy Turano, and a brother, James Rauschenberger.

Endearingly called Bud, he was loved by many. He lived a life for Jesus Christ and made Heaven his home for all eternity. His life story and conversion was aired on the “Unshackled” program, #3680. We as a family plan to see him again! We are coming Mama and Papaw, so make room – this is just a “see ya later!” A Celebration of Life is being planned for Oct. 29, 2022, at Mt. Zion Bible School in Ava, Mo. Local arrangements are under the direction of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home. Condolences may be submitted to the online guestbook at konantz-cheney.com.