Marshall T. Buck, 61, Oskaloosa, died Monday morning at the Winchester hospital.
He was born June 21, 1913 near Cameron, Mo. He had lived in Jefferson county many years and had lived in Topeka the past five years. He had moved to Oskaloosa about three weeks ago.
He was a truck driver. He was a member of the Assembly of God church at Williamstown.
He was married Nov. 6, 1956, to Lois Henninger in Arkansas. She survives.
A son, Marshall T. Buck, Jr. died Oct. 8, 1972. Other survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Johnson, Attica, Ind., Mrs. Sarah Jane Reed, Topeka, Barbara Ann Buck and Leda Lynn Buck, both at home; three sons, Richard Buck and Robert Buck, both at Cameron, Mo. and Jimmy Dean Buck, at home; a step-son, Leland Johnson, Attica, Ind.; two brothers, Lawrence Buck, Kansas City, Mo., and Ralph Buck, Humanville, Mo., four sisters, Mrs. Olive White, Trenton, Mo., Mrs. Lois Narron, Cameron, Mo., Mrs. Pat Kutrus, Edington, Pa., and Mrs. Ella May William, Topeka; and several grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Assembly of God church, Williamstown. Burial will be in the Pleasant View cemetery, Oskaloosa. Hampton-Barrett Funeral Home, Oskaloosa, is in charge of arrangements.
Marshall T. Buck, 61, Oskaloosa, died Monday morning at the Winchester hospital.
He was born June 21, 1913 near Cameron, Mo. He had lived in Jefferson county many years and had lived in Topeka the past five years. He had moved to Oskaloosa about three weeks ago.
He was a truck driver. He was a member of the Assembly of God church at Williamstown.
He was married Nov. 6, 1956, to Lois Henninger in Arkansas. She survives.
A son, Marshall T. Buck, Jr. died Oct. 8, 1972. Other survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Johnson, Attica, Ind., Mrs. Sarah Jane Reed, Topeka, Barbara Ann Buck and Leda Lynn Buck, both at home; three sons, Richard Buck and Robert Buck, both at Cameron, Mo. and Jimmy Dean Buck, at home; a step-son, Leland Johnson, Attica, Ind.; two brothers, Lawrence Buck, Kansas City, Mo., and Ralph Buck, Humanville, Mo., four sisters, Mrs. Olive White, Trenton, Mo., Mrs. Lois Narron, Cameron, Mo., Mrs. Pat Kutrus, Edington, Pa., and Mrs. Ella May William, Topeka; and several grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Assembly of God church, Williamstown. Burial will be in the Pleasant View cemetery, Oskaloosa. Hampton-Barrett Funeral Home, Oskaloosa, is in charge of arrangements.
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