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Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma



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William Charles "Dub" "WC" Buck
Mary Margaret [Harryman] Buck
Richard Forde Buck ~ Harriet [Ojers] Buck

Obituary
Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Cheryl

January 5, 1994

Harriet [Ojers] Buck
August 15, 1922 ~ January 1, 1994


Harriet Ojers Buck, 71, Stillwater, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the First Christian Church in Stillwater with the Rev. William Inglish officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens here.

Mrs. Buck died Saturday, Jan. 1, 1994, at the Stillwater Medical Center.

She was born Aug. 15, 1922, in Herington, Kan., the daughter of Harry S. and Marinda Rush Ojers.

As a child, she moved frequently -- her father was an employee of Santa Fe Railway -- until she began school in Lawrence, Kan., where she attended elementary, high school and Kansas University.

She married Richard F. Buck on June 4, 1944, in Lawrence. He survives of the home.

They moved to Stillwater in 1948. She was a member of the First Christian Church since 1948, and she held many offices there, including deaconess and president of the Christian Women's Fellowship. She founded the Sheltered Workshop of Payne County Inc., for which she was honored as volunteer of the year by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services in 1988. She also was a retired travel agent.

Other survivors include five sons, David, Washington, D.C., Paul, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bryan, Garland, Tex., Neal, Tulsa, Okla., and Daniel, Enid, Okla.; a daughter, Janet Buck-Marusov, East Lyme, Conn.; a brother, Lloyd E. Ojers, Yorba Linda, Calif.; and 12 grandchildren.

Obituary
Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

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© Strode Funeral Home
Stillwater, Oklahoma
February 19, 2015

Daniel Charles Buck
October 4, 1963 ~ February 19, 2015


Daniel Charles Buck, 51, a former resident of Stillwater and Enid, died February 19, 2015 in Claremore, Oklahoma.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday February 25, 2015 at the Musgrove-MMS Payne Funeral Home Chapel in Claremore. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Stillwater. Strode Funeral Home, Stillwater, is in charge of arrangements.

Daniel was born October 4, 1963 in Stillwater, Oklahoma, the youngest child of Richard F. and Harriet [Ojers] Buck.

Daniel's father once observed that Danny was so much younger than his siblings, that he was essentially raised in a household of young adults. Throughout his life Danny had severe cognitive disabilities requiring professional care. However, he remained at home until his special needs could no longer be met by available local programs. In 1972, he moved to the Enid State School, where a program more suited to his needs was then available.

The need for additional local facilities to provide education and training for the handicapped was brought into focus by his mental handicap. His parents, as volunteers, began a study of these needs and alternate means of providing such services without the necessity for institutionalization. This eventually led to the establishment of the Sheltered Workshop for Payne County, Inc. and the associated Stillwater Group Homes, Inc. as local facilities for the handicapped.

Daniel remained in the Enid facility and was graduated from the Cherokee Park School there in 1986. Although Daniel was not a candidate for further formal education, his mechanical skills permitted his participation in their sheltered employment program there. He remained in this program and eventually transferred to the Greer Center in Enid.

Several years after outliving his parents, when he moved to Claremore in 2006, Daniel finally achieved the lifestyle his parents had long envisioned, in a private home setting with friends as roommates, a job with Rogers County Training Center, and personalized, loving, in home care.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Harriet Buck, and his brother, Dr. Paul Buck and wife Linda.

Daniel is survived by his brothers, Dr. David Buck and wife Ottilia of Washington, DC, Bryan Buck and wife Caroline of Kaufman, Texas, and Neal Buck and wife Lora of Tulsa, Oklahoma; his sister, Dr. Janet Buck-Marusov and husband Dr. Paul Marusov of East Lyme, Connecticut; his long time housemates, Marvin Brendle and Shamus Palmer; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

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