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Helen E. Buck

Funeral services for Helen E. Buck, age 87 of the Lincoln Community, will be conducted Sunday June 7, 2015 at 5 pm. at Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. James Strope officiating. Burial will follow in the Lincoln Cemetery beside her husband Marion B. Buck. Mrs. Buck passed away Friday June 5, 2015 at her residence.

She was a native of Lincoln County and the daughter of the late Robert and Cecil Fuller Gray. Mrs. Buck was a former seamstress for Serbin Fashions and was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.

Survivors include son Jack (Sylvia) Buck, son Joe Buck, daughter-in-law Becky (John) Brazelton, grandchildren Robert (Brandi) Buck, Chris Buck, Michael (Christi) Buck and Sandy (Mike) Mining, great-grandchildren Payton Jack Mining, Brittany Buck and Mason Buck, brother Bobby (Linda) Gray and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by son Sammy Buck, brother Doyle Gray and sisters Vera Holman and Robbie Gray.

Visitation with the family will be Saturday June 6, 2015 from 5-8 pm. at Higgins Funeral Home.

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#1 Comment By marcella scott On June 5, 2015 @ 10:54 pm

Becky, With sincere sympathy of all the family. God bless you all.

#2 Comment By roger laster On June 6, 2015 @ 1:04 am

Granny Buck always made you feel at home and loved. She did not judge people by their looks. Granny Buck always seen the best in everybody. She will be missed by everybody who ever met her.
Love Always to Mirs Helen

#3 Comment By John & Becky Brazelton On June 6, 2015 @ 11:54 am

What a gift from God we cherished in our
Lives.She was beautiful inside and out. Mama was good and kind to everyone.She accepted
everyone into the family.Most of all she accepted her Lord Jesus Christ into her heart on August 18 2014 Peace and comfort to a special Angel Now you are with Daddy and Sammy .we love you mom

#4 Comment By Misha L. Gray On June 7, 2015 @ 3:26 pm

Going to miss Aunt Helen! She was the best.