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William Fraser “Bill” Buck

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William Fraser “Bill” Buck

Birth
Park City, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Mar 2008 (aged 92)
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-17-4-1W
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William Fraser Buck

1915 ~ 2008

SALEM, OR- William Fraser Buck, 92, died Sunday, March 8, 2008, in Salem; born May 17, 1915, in Park City, Utah, to Richard Fraser and Florence A. Gwilliam Buck. He married Ada Dabling, June 22, 1940, in Park City, Utah. The marriage was solemnized a year later in the Salt Lake LDSTemple. She passed away Dec. 13, 1986. He then married MelRae Carver May 24, 1991 in the Oakland LDS Temple. She died Sept. 1, 2005.

Bill graduated from Park City High School and later attended Weber College where he earned a degree in Electrical Engineering. He was a ham radio enthusiast as a teenager, leading to his service in the Navy. He traveled many parts of the world (northern and southern hemispheres) as a first-class radio operator on the USS West Virginia prior to World War II, 1935-39. He was an electronics engineer with the CAA/ FAA. He designed and installed air traffic control equipment, navigational aids and communication systems used at airports throughout the west.

He was a High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and filled various positions in the High Priest groups. He served as a Seventy President in Ogden and Los Angeles and as secretary in each quorum. He was a scoutmaster, executive secretary in a bishopric; a stake missionary numerous times in Utah and California; Oakland temple worker and tour guide; and served a mission at the Toronto Temple, Canada. Bill was a faithful home teacher his entire adult life.

Bill enjoyed the mountains and loved to hike. He reached the summit of Mount Timpanogos at the age of sixty-six.

He was preceded in death by his wives; a son, George Robert Buck; a grandson, Michael Lee Brown; his parents and step-parents; brothers, Bob Buck, Charlie James; a sister, Janet Kernohan.

Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Ada Ilene (Russ) King, Portland, OR; William Fraser (Lynette) Buck II, American Fork, UT; David Grant (Lynn) Buck, Orangevale, CA; Lila Gail (Volkert) Lolies, Gardnerville, NV; Colleen Esther (Nathan) Brown, Salem, OR; stepdaughter, Carol King, Murphy, CA; 24 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and two great great-grandchildren.

Also surviving are one brother and three sisters, Kenneth Buck, Austin, TX; Phyllis Kohler, Midway, UT; Margie (Hal) Himes, Brigham City, UT; Florence Haslett, Coeur d' Alene, ID; a special friend of the family, Norman (Monte) Jones.

Funeral service will be held Monday, March 24, 2008, at 11 a.m. in the Larkin & Sons Mortuary, 496 24th St. Ogden, where friends may call Monday from 10 to 10:45 a.m.

Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations to the LDS Temple Fund or the LDS Humanitarian Fund. E-mail the family at: [email protected]
William Fraser Buck

1915 ~ 2008

SALEM, OR- William Fraser Buck, 92, died Sunday, March 8, 2008, in Salem; born May 17, 1915, in Park City, Utah, to Richard Fraser and Florence A. Gwilliam Buck. He married Ada Dabling, June 22, 1940, in Park City, Utah. The marriage was solemnized a year later in the Salt Lake LDSTemple. She passed away Dec. 13, 1986. He then married MelRae Carver May 24, 1991 in the Oakland LDS Temple. She died Sept. 1, 2005.

Bill graduated from Park City High School and later attended Weber College where he earned a degree in Electrical Engineering. He was a ham radio enthusiast as a teenager, leading to his service in the Navy. He traveled many parts of the world (northern and southern hemispheres) as a first-class radio operator on the USS West Virginia prior to World War II, 1935-39. He was an electronics engineer with the CAA/ FAA. He designed and installed air traffic control equipment, navigational aids and communication systems used at airports throughout the west.

He was a High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and filled various positions in the High Priest groups. He served as a Seventy President in Ogden and Los Angeles and as secretary in each quorum. He was a scoutmaster, executive secretary in a bishopric; a stake missionary numerous times in Utah and California; Oakland temple worker and tour guide; and served a mission at the Toronto Temple, Canada. Bill was a faithful home teacher his entire adult life.

Bill enjoyed the mountains and loved to hike. He reached the summit of Mount Timpanogos at the age of sixty-six.

He was preceded in death by his wives; a son, George Robert Buck; a grandson, Michael Lee Brown; his parents and step-parents; brothers, Bob Buck, Charlie James; a sister, Janet Kernohan.

Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Ada Ilene (Russ) King, Portland, OR; William Fraser (Lynette) Buck II, American Fork, UT; David Grant (Lynn) Buck, Orangevale, CA; Lila Gail (Volkert) Lolies, Gardnerville, NV; Colleen Esther (Nathan) Brown, Salem, OR; stepdaughter, Carol King, Murphy, CA; 24 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and two great great-grandchildren.

Also surviving are one brother and three sisters, Kenneth Buck, Austin, TX; Phyllis Kohler, Midway, UT; Margie (Hal) Himes, Brigham City, UT; Florence Haslett, Coeur d' Alene, ID; a special friend of the family, Norman (Monte) Jones.

Funeral service will be held Monday, March 24, 2008, at 11 a.m. in the Larkin & Sons Mortuary, 496 24th St. Ogden, where friends may call Monday from 10 to 10:45 a.m.

Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations to the LDS Temple Fund or the LDS Humanitarian Fund. E-mail the family at: [email protected]


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