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Joseph Bostick Buckner

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Joseph Bostick Buckner Veteran

Birth
Scotia, Hampton County, South Carolina, USA
Death
24 Jun 1934 (aged 44)
Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A - Lot 307 - Space 2
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Savannah Morning News, Monday, June 25, 1934
Funeral services for Joseph B. Buckner, who died early yesterday morning at the residence, 1907 Barnard street, after a short illness, will be held at
5 o'clock this afternoon at the chapel of Fox and Weeks. Rev. John S. Wilder, D.D., pastor of Calvary Baptist Temple, will conduct the services. Burial
will be in Bonaventure Cemetery.

Mr. Buckner was born on March 2, 1890 at Lawtonville, S.C. and was associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. He was a member of Ancient Landmark Lodge No 231, F.& A.M., and the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.

He is survived by his widow, Dolores Rice Buckner, and two daughters, Anne Elizabeth and Eleanor Dolores; also the following sisters and brothers: Mrs.
John W. Fretwell of Jackson, Miss; Mrs. Augustus W. Owens of Allendale, S.C.; Robert L. Buckner of Atlanta; Marion H. Buckner of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.;
Benjamin F. Buckner of Waycross; Miles B. Buckner of Pensacola, Fla; and Mrs. Clifford N. Roberds, Mrs. Bernard F. Rensing, Mrs. James G. Brown, Miss
Catherine E. Buckner, and J. Randolph Buckner of Savannah

The pallbearers will be Henry M. Garwes, Julius Kahn, Capt. E. G. Thomson, Judge Alex R. MacDonell, Harry V. Ruth and M. M. Ray.
Savannah Morning News, Monday, June 25, 1934
Funeral services for Joseph B. Buckner, who died early yesterday morning at the residence, 1907 Barnard street, after a short illness, will be held at
5 o'clock this afternoon at the chapel of Fox and Weeks. Rev. John S. Wilder, D.D., pastor of Calvary Baptist Temple, will conduct the services. Burial
will be in Bonaventure Cemetery.

Mr. Buckner was born on March 2, 1890 at Lawtonville, S.C. and was associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. He was a member of Ancient Landmark Lodge No 231, F.& A.M., and the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.

He is survived by his widow, Dolores Rice Buckner, and two daughters, Anne Elizabeth and Eleanor Dolores; also the following sisters and brothers: Mrs.
John W. Fretwell of Jackson, Miss; Mrs. Augustus W. Owens of Allendale, S.C.; Robert L. Buckner of Atlanta; Marion H. Buckner of Poughkeepsie, N.Y.;
Benjamin F. Buckner of Waycross; Miles B. Buckner of Pensacola, Fla; and Mrs. Clifford N. Roberds, Mrs. Bernard F. Rensing, Mrs. James G. Brown, Miss
Catherine E. Buckner, and J. Randolph Buckner of Savannah

The pallbearers will be Henry M. Garwes, Julius Kahn, Capt. E. G. Thomson, Judge Alex R. MacDonell, Harry V. Ruth and M. M. Ray.

Inscription

GEORGIA
2 LT
117 FIELD ARTY
31 DIV



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