He was the Carburetor King of the Midwest; tuning muscle cars, street rods, and a broad variety of race cars.
He was one of only 1,200 registered members worldwide (since 1966) of Intertel. (An International Society of the Intellectually Gifted)
He was a dedicated, lifelong member of the United Church of God. As a deacon, he served as a regular speaker of sermons and sermonettes. He was preceded in death by his three children: Julie Lynne Buckmaster (age 24), Shari Laine Buckmaster (age 49) and Brian James Buckmaster (age 14) and by his only granddaughter Shana Heimerl (age 25). He is survived by his wife (Of 53 years) Shirley Buckmaster and his only grandson Alexander Schweitzer as well as nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was the Carburetor King of the Midwest; tuning muscle cars, street rods, and a broad variety of race cars.
He was one of only 1,200 registered members worldwide (since 1966) of Intertel. (An International Society of the Intellectually Gifted)
He was a dedicated, lifelong member of the United Church of God. As a deacon, he served as a regular speaker of sermons and sermonettes. He was preceded in death by his three children: Julie Lynne Buckmaster (age 24), Shari Laine Buckmaster (age 49) and Brian James Buckmaster (age 14) and by his only granddaughter Shana Heimerl (age 25). He is survived by his wife (Of 53 years) Shirley Buckmaster and his only grandson Alexander Schweitzer as well as nieces, nephews and cousins.
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