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Darrell Laurence Buck

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Darrell Laurence Buck

Birth
South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska, USA
Death
6 Aug 2013 (aged 79)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Lyons, Burt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Darrell L. Buck formerly of South Sioux City, NE passed away August 6, 2013 at the VA Central Iowa Heath Care System Community Living Center at the age of 79. Mr. Buck was born March 16, 1934 in South Sioux City, NE to Charles (Lester) and Mildred (Perrin) Buck. He grew up in South Sioux City and graduated from South Sioux City High School in 1953. He briefly attended Morningside and Briar Cliff Colleges in Sioux City.
On June 25, 1955, he married Marian B. Evans of Revis, VA in Hertford, North Carolina while in the Navy, stationed at Norfolk, VA. To this union was born four children, a son and three daughters.
After his discharge from the service, he lived in Virginia for a short time and was a police officer with the Newport News P.D. He returned to the South Sioux City/Sioux City area where he lived and raised a family for the majority of his life. He worked construction, for Old Home Bakery and Terra Chemical. After leaving Terra Chemical, he returned to college and attended Western Iowa Tech, graduating with a Degree in Drafting before moving to Columbus, NE in 1988. There he worked for Behlen Mfg. before he semi-retired in June of 2004.
He held the office of Priest in the Community of Christ Church, and was a member of the Masonic Triangle Lodge #643, and the Shrine Clown Unit.
He is survived by his wife, Marian, one son, Gary Buck (Julie) of Pleasant Hill, IA., three daughters Brenda Benson (Mark) and Pamela Tinta both of Cambridge, IA., and Mechelle Offerman (Keith) of South Sioux City, NE. Nine Grandchildren, Shane Buck (Katie), Jaime Neer (Chris), Callie Buck, Michael Tinta (Amber), Brandon & Ashley Tinta, Michael Offerman, Shannon Cook (Nick), Aaron Benson (fiancée Ashley & daughter). Two Great Granddaughters, and 6 Great Grandsons. Two Sisters, Trudi Malcom (Wilmer) of South Sioux and Dee McCarthy (Ed) of Columbus, NE. and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and infant brother Verl.

Darrell L. Buck formerly of South Sioux City, NE passed away August 6, 2013 at the VA Central Iowa Heath Care System Community Living Center at the age of 79. Mr. Buck was born March 16, 1934 in South Sioux City, NE to Charles (Lester) and Mildred (Perrin) Buck. He grew up in South Sioux City and graduated from South Sioux City High School in 1953. He briefly attended Morningside and Briar Cliff Colleges in Sioux City.
On June 25, 1955, he married Marian B. Evans of Revis, VA in Hertford, North Carolina while in the Navy, stationed at Norfolk, VA. To this union was born four children, a son and three daughters.
After his discharge from the service, he lived in Virginia for a short time and was a police officer with the Newport News P.D. He returned to the South Sioux City/Sioux City area where he lived and raised a family for the majority of his life. He worked construction, for Old Home Bakery and Terra Chemical. After leaving Terra Chemical, he returned to college and attended Western Iowa Tech, graduating with a Degree in Drafting before moving to Columbus, NE in 1988. There he worked for Behlen Mfg. before he semi-retired in June of 2004.
He held the office of Priest in the Community of Christ Church, and was a member of the Masonic Triangle Lodge #643, and the Shrine Clown Unit.
He is survived by his wife, Marian, one son, Gary Buck (Julie) of Pleasant Hill, IA., three daughters Brenda Benson (Mark) and Pamela Tinta both of Cambridge, IA., and Mechelle Offerman (Keith) of South Sioux City, NE. Nine Grandchildren, Shane Buck (Katie), Jaime Neer (Chris), Callie Buck, Michael Tinta (Amber), Brandon & Ashley Tinta, Michael Offerman, Shannon Cook (Nick), Aaron Benson (fiancée Ashley & daughter). Two Great Granddaughters, and 6 Great Grandsons. Two Sisters, Trudi Malcom (Wilmer) of South Sioux and Dee McCarthy (Ed) of Columbus, NE. and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and infant brother Verl.



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