Edward Stephen Buday, 59, passed away unexpectedly at his Center Township residence on January 5th, 2026. He was born in Rochester, and was a son of the late Robert R and Linda Buday. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Cindy Buday and his brother, Robert Buday. He is survived by his second wife, Katherine “Kate” Sentak Buday, his children, Traci, Jonathon, and Charlie Buday, his grandchildren: Aiden, Elizabeth, Jensen, and Jocelyn, his stepmother, Karen Buday, his two sisters, Amy (Terry) Bliss and Rhonda Sherbine, his lifelong best friend, Jeff Connor of Rochester, who could always rely on his unwavering loyalty and support.
Edward’s life was one marked by dedication to his family, a passion for his work, and a boundless capacity for friendship. His formative years were spent alongside his siblings, including his late brother, Robert. He graduated from Rochester High School in the class of 1984. He found his calling as a maintenance person at Beaver Supermarket, where his hardworking nature and meticulous attention to detail was much appreciated. He loved his job and approached each task with the same level of care and precision that he applied to every aspect of his life. Those who knew him understood his passion for fixing things. He was the quintessential Mr. Fix It who was always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need. His skills in woodworking and his reputation as a jack of all trades meant that he was often sought after for advice and assistance. His perfectionism shone through in every project he undertook, whether it was a complex repair or a simple act of kindness. He had a variety of interests in life. In the past, he loved to hunt and fish and now enjoyed spending time at his favorite getaway, Cutty’s Sunset Camp Resort in Louisville, Ohio. His love for playing pool, listening to country music, and decorating for Halloween were well-known among his friends and family, and his love for Mexican cuisine was no secret, with many evenings spent enjoying meals at El Paso Mexican Restaurant. His affection for animals was evident in his companionship with his three dogs, Xena, Diesel, and Bailey.
Friends will be received on Friday, January 9th from 2-4 p.m. and 6 p.m. until the time of a service at 8 p.m. at SIMPSON FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVIES, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca, who was in charge of his arrangements.









