Joan R. Bucklin

joan bucklin
Greece: Sunday, November 4, 2012 at age 84. Predeceased by her husband, Earl 'Buck' Bucklin. Survived by her children, Karin Bucklin (Geoffrey Howe), Nancy Bucklin, Brad (Lisa) Bucklin, Ellen (Tom) Natoli; grandchildren, Haley, Ian and Megan Bucklin, Emily Texter; dear friends. No prior calling. Services and interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm in her memory.

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  1. To Karin, Nancy, Brad and Ellen – Many years since I’ve seen you or your Mom but we Wrights used to live in back of you on Rumson. Sheryl, Shellee, Steve and Trucker – we all remember you and your Mom and Dad with good feelings. I (Korleen, the Mom!) visited your Mom a few years back, and she was still a very pretty lady, reserved but kind, and we hope, of course, that her last days were as easy for her as they could be. She surely loved you all, and I hope you’re all left with wonderful memories of her love and works for you. Sheryl (Dunbar) is still in Rochester, Steve, too – Shellee in Arizona for 25 years, Trucker died in 2003. We all have happy memories of you, and trust life is treating you all well. Sincerely, Korleen Dickinson.

  2. Karin, Nancy, Brad and Ellen, I’m so sorry to hear about your mom. Our deepest sympathy and prayers to you all. Mike and Linda (Rodak) Gorczynski

  3. To Joan’s Family, I would like express my condolences to all of you. I just loved your Mom and I will miss her dearly. We were a team and when we went out,we always had a good time. Joan would often advise me and always encourage me. I was blessed to have her in my life. So to Latta Road Daughter,Wegmans daughter,Syracuse daughter, and Son, I knew so much about you all and your children, she loved you and she never wanted to be a burden. Her shell of a body failed her but I know that the fiesty spirit that I knew, lives on in our memories. God Bless you, there is no doubt she is in heaven and in no pain. Most Sincerely , Maureen Morgan


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