Husband of Leona Lewis Buck.
Bio from Boerne, Texas City website:
Earl Buck
On May 13, 1957, Earl Buck was hired to replace Chief Holman. Chief Buck’s salary was approved at $225 per month, and he continued the combined duties of chief of police and tax collector. Apparently the commission on tax collection was not part of Chief Buck’s salary.
Chief Buck was the Boerne Police Department to a majority of residents over the next 30 years. Teenagers kept Chief Buck busy during the 1960s and 1970s, and many of those teenagers, who are now in their 50s, still fondly recall their Earl Buck stories.
Chief Buck retired from the City of Boerne in 1982, but stepped down as chief in 1981.
Husband of Leona Lewis Buck.
Bio from Boerne, Texas City website:
Earl Buck
On May 13, 1957, Earl Buck was hired to replace Chief Holman. Chief Buck’s salary was approved at $225 per month, and he continued the combined duties of chief of police and tax collector. Apparently the commission on tax collection was not part of Chief Buck’s salary.
Chief Buck was the Boerne Police Department to a majority of residents over the next 30 years. Teenagers kept Chief Buck busy during the 1960s and 1970s, and many of those teenagers, who are now in their 50s, still fondly recall their Earl Buck stories.
Chief Buck retired from the City of Boerne in 1982, but stepped down as chief in 1981.
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