05/05/2026
Cinco de Mayo has always held a deeper meaning for my family. ❤️
When I was little, my Grandma Buffa was one of the hardest workers I knew. She may have been a stay-at-home wife and mom, but she ran the household with strength, pride, and determination. She did what needed to be done — and she did it well.
One memory that has always stuck with me is watching her mix her own concrete and pour the sidewalks around their cottage in Lakewood. At the time, I don’t think I fully understood how much that moment would stay with me. I just knew my grandma was tough, capable, and not afraid of hard work.
Looking back now, it’s funny how often I used to tell people that story — and somehow, years later, I ended up joining my husband in a concrete flatwork business of our own.
Bath Concrete Flatwork is about more than concrete to us. It’s about helping customers bring their outdoor visions to life, taking pride in honest work, supporting our community, and giving back to our youth and local sports. Those values mean so much to us — and many of them are values I learned from her.
My grandmother believed in hard work, family, community, and showing up for others. I am proud to take after her and continue trying to fill her shoes in some small way.
Cinco de Mayo was her favorite day of the year, and it also became the day she left this earthly world to join my grandpa. Because of that, May 5th will always be a day of remembrance, gratitude, and celebration of her life.
Today, we honor Grandma Buffa — her strength, her work ethic, her love for family, and the legacy she left behind. ❤️
Gina Bath