We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Ariel Callahan Buice. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. Click on the heart to let us know you were here and to receive email updates. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
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On October 10th, 2021, the world suddenly became dimmer as it lost an irreplaceable treasure. Ariel was an absolutely amazing wife, daughter, sister, friend, and Lord of the Rings enthusiast. Whether celebrating a holiday, quoting a line from a favorite TV show, going out on the town, or just kicking back on a sofa, if Ariel was there you'd be laughing and having a good time. She was so unfathomably loved by her family and... see moreOn October 10th, 2021, the world suddenly became dimmer as it lost an irreplaceable treasure. Ariel was an absolutely amazing wife, daughter, sister, friend, and Lord of the Rings enthusiast. Whether celebrating a holiday, quoting a line from a favorite TV show, going out on the town, or just kicking back on a sofa, if Ariel was there you'd be laughing and having a good time. She was so unfathomably loved by her family and friends. Thank you for remembering her with us.
Casey, we are so sorry for your loss. From your FB page it seems Ariel was sweet, happy, and loved by many. Please share our condolences with her family. If you have a chance, I would love to have your address and Ariels’ parents.
Aunt Sue
So very saddened to hear about Ariel’s passing 😔 We worked together at Northside Gwinnett and most recently, Suburban Hematology Oncology. Work isn’t the same without her 😔 She was such a sweet soul.
I was lucky enough to have met Ariel when she first started working for Medieval Times. I never knew when I met her that she ever had any conditions. She was always full of life and had the of the best sense of humors. Later on in our time at MT, she was... moreI was lucky enough to have met Ariel when she first started working for Medieval Times. I never knew when I met her that she ever had any conditions. She was always full of life and had the of the best sense of humors. Later on in our time at MT, she was the one person I turned to when I hit one of my scariest moments in life. I had to go see a cardiologist for my blood pressure, and was later told my aortic valve was greatly enlarged. I know for some this might not seem scary, but I was at a lost for words. I didnt find any relief until I talked to Ariel. I knew she had a history with heart problems and she seemed the only one I could talk to about my fears and concerns. She was my safety net and my hero. I knew that if she could over come so much, then I could too. After I left the company in 2014, I lost touch with her. But a few years ago I had to rush my mother to the ER @ Gwinnett Medical back then, and I was sitting in the room with mom and I saw someone walk past the door. Well it was Ariel, and came back by cause she thought she saw me. We talked for a few and I could see how happy and successful she had become. Ariel will always be a dear friend to me, and my fellow heart buddy. I will miss you friend... less
Ariel worked with me at Northside Medical Center. She was always so happy and had the brightest smile that could make your worst day become your best day. I worked night shift and We would always talk about family and her boyfriend which is now her... moreAriel worked with me at Northside Medical Center. She was always so happy and had the brightest smile that could make your worst day become your best day. I worked night shift and We would always talk about family and her boyfriend which is now her husband. She was such a nice person and would always make you feel special. Praying for the family and her husband who she loved so so much. less
Ariel was one of my first trainers when I started at Northside Gwinnett (then Gwinnett Medical). She always making me laugh with silly remarks, and for always complaining about wanting to go home. But she always had a smile and managed to get through... moreAriel was one of my first trainers when I started at Northside Gwinnett (then Gwinnett Medical). She always making me laugh with silly remarks, and for always complaining about wanting to go home. But she always had a smile and managed to get through the shift. It was also very funny when she brought up her wedding plan, and i will never forget she wanted the white dress with black veil. Gone but never forgotten rest easy Ariel! less
Ariel was my first trainer when we worked at Northside, we called each other curly hair twins then I would tell her to do the walk and she would swing her hair 😂 She always talked about her husband and family and her pets. Regardless of us moving to... moreAriel was my first trainer when we worked at Northside, we called each other curly hair twins then I would tell her to do the walk and she would swing her hair 😂 She always talked about her husband and family and her pets. Regardless of us moving to different departments we always stayed in touch. She was so kind,loving,funny & genuine person. I am going to miss her so much. 🖤🖤🖤 less
I am so unbelievably sorry. I have known Ariel since elementary school and she was always so kind, even when we were five. This was a very long time ago but I remember her telling me one time that her family dog was a Dalmatien. She explained how it was... moreI am so unbelievably sorry. I have known Ariel since elementary school and she was always so kind, even when we were five. This was a very long time ago but I remember her telling me one time that her family dog was a Dalmatien. She explained how it was the perfect dog for her family because her dad was white and her mom was African American. The Dalmatien was white with black spots so it blended perfectly with their family. It’s a corky little story from so long ago but every time I see a Dalmatien, I think of her telling me about her dog. It is silly but I thought it was worth sharing. It Is just one of those little memories that just stick for some reason. Ariel was the sweetest soul and I am so deeply sorry for your loss. May you all be wrapped in love and prayer during this time. less
I worked with Ariel at Northside Hospital and she was such an awesome, fun loving person. She made my job so much fun and I loved getting to know her and learning about her life. I loved the fact that she was not afraid to be herself. Her confidence... moreI worked with Ariel at Northside Hospital and she was such an awesome, fun loving person. She made my job so much fun and I loved getting to know her and learning about her life. I loved the fact that she was not afraid to be herself. Her confidence and bright personality would light up the room. I will miss her, I will never forget her. less
I’m sure I’m not the only person on here that has this memory of Ariel, but anytime I think of Ariel I see her smile! She always had a smile on her face. It was a smile so contagious you couldn’t help but smile back! She was one of my favorite... moreI’m sure I’m not the only person on here that has this memory of Ariel, but anytime I think of Ariel I see her smile! She always had a smile on her face. It was a smile so contagious you couldn’t help but smile back! She was one of my favorite people to see in the locker room at Medieval Times, because it didn’t matter how I felt, she was able to turn my day into sunshine less