During WWII, Buford was an airplane engine mechanic in the Army Air Force. He served in Pocatello, Idaho where he met his soon- to- be wife, Helen May Hill. They were married on March 10, 1945 in Texas.
They farmed in Oklahoma where they began their family. It was here that five of their six children were born. In 1957, they moved their family to Malad, Idaho. Here, their last child was born.
Buford was an advocate of learning and was always ready to show his uncanny memory skills as well as his keen mathematical mind. By example, he taught every one of their children to meet challenges head-on and to work hard. He thoroughly enjoyed the outdoors and took every opportunity to enjoy it. He loved taking trips to visit relatives and see the country. His family was very important to him. He will be remembered for his generosity, kindness, and fun-loving humor
He was preceded in death by his wonderful wife, Helen; daughter, Linda (Ron) Scott; brothers, Wallace and Lonzo; and sister, Lillian. He is survived by children, Kenneth (Annette) McDaniel of Logan, Utah; Thomas (Pam) McDaniel of Hyrum, Utah; Katherine (Ted) Fronk of St. Anthony, Idaho; Rebecca (Don) Olson of Providence, Utah; and Greg McDaniel of Missoula, Montana. He is also survived by a brother, Leo and a sister, Juanita. He was very proud of his 17 loving grandchildren and 15 great- grandchildren.
Services will be conducted Thursday, April 8, at 11:00 in the Allen-Hall Mortuary Chapel, 34 East Center in Logan, Utah. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening, April 7, from 6:00-8:00, or Thursday, April 8, prior to services, from 9:30-10:30. He will be laid to rest next to his sweetheart in the St. John Cemetery, west of Malad, Idaho, with a graveside service starting at 2:00 PM The family would like to give special thanks to the st.
Our family would like to thank the staffs of Sunshine Terrace, Logan Regional Hospital, McKay Dee Hospital, and Access Hospice.
Obit Courtesy of Allan Mortuaries, Logan, Utah,
During WWII, Buford was an airplane engine mechanic in the Army Air Force. He served in Pocatello, Idaho where he met his soon- to- be wife, Helen May Hill. They were married on March 10, 1945 in Texas.
They farmed in Oklahoma where they began their family. It was here that five of their six children were born. In 1957, they moved their family to Malad, Idaho. Here, their last child was born.
Buford was an advocate of learning and was always ready to show his uncanny memory skills as well as his keen mathematical mind. By example, he taught every one of their children to meet challenges head-on and to work hard. He thoroughly enjoyed the outdoors and took every opportunity to enjoy it. He loved taking trips to visit relatives and see the country. His family was very important to him. He will be remembered for his generosity, kindness, and fun-loving humor
He was preceded in death by his wonderful wife, Helen; daughter, Linda (Ron) Scott; brothers, Wallace and Lonzo; and sister, Lillian. He is survived by children, Kenneth (Annette) McDaniel of Logan, Utah; Thomas (Pam) McDaniel of Hyrum, Utah; Katherine (Ted) Fronk of St. Anthony, Idaho; Rebecca (Don) Olson of Providence, Utah; and Greg McDaniel of Missoula, Montana. He is also survived by a brother, Leo and a sister, Juanita. He was very proud of his 17 loving grandchildren and 15 great- grandchildren.
Services will be conducted Thursday, April 8, at 11:00 in the Allen-Hall Mortuary Chapel, 34 East Center in Logan, Utah. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening, April 7, from 6:00-8:00, or Thursday, April 8, prior to services, from 9:30-10:30. He will be laid to rest next to his sweetheart in the St. John Cemetery, west of Malad, Idaho, with a graveside service starting at 2:00 PM The family would like to give special thanks to the st.
Our family would like to thank the staffs of Sunshine Terrace, Logan Regional Hospital, McKay Dee Hospital, and Access Hospice.
Obit Courtesy of Allan Mortuaries, Logan, Utah,
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