Cecil Samuel Buck

M, b. 16 January 1916, d. 24 April 1997
FatherSamuel David Buck b. 26 Nov 1884, d. 25 Dec 1956
MotherHattie E. Jones b. c 1883, d. 2 Jul 1956
     Cecil Samuel Buck was born on 16 January 1916 at Alaska.1,2 He was the son of Samuel David Buck and Hattie E. Jones. Cecil Samuel Buck appeared in the census of 2 April 1930 in the household of Samuel David Buck and Hattie E. Jones at Bailey Precinct, Lane County, Oregon.1 Cecil Samuel Buck married Elizabeth H. Applegate on 29 November 1944.3 Cecil Samuel Buck died on 24 April 1997 at Saint George, Washington County, Utah, at age 81.4,2

Family

Elizabeth H. Applegate b. 6 Sep 1919, d. 19 Sep 2007

Citations

  1. [S942] 1930 United States Census Records, Series: T626 Roll: 1946 Page: 15A, Bailey Precinct, Lane County, Oregon.
  2. [S680] Social Security Death Index: Name Birth Death Last Residence SSN Issued
    CECIL S BUCK 16 Jan 1916 24 Apr 1997 84790 (Saint George, Washington, UT) 451-28-4880 Texas.
  3. [S911] Newspaper Obituary, Elizabeth Buck-Mattos
    BUCK-MATTOS,
    ELIZABETH H.
    September 19, 2007
    September 6, 1919
    Elizabeth was born
    in Spring Lake, New
    Jersey, to Harvey and
    Rebecca Hendrickson
    Applegate. She graduated in 1939 from Rider College in New Jersey and served as a Navy WAVE in WWII. Beth married Cecil S. Buck Nov. 29, 1944, and settled in Denver, CO. Upon retirement, they moved to St. George, UT, where Cecil passed on in 1997. Beth married Alfred J. Mattos June, 1998. He passed on in Mar. 2007. Beth is survived by three daughters, Nancy (Michael) Kleihege, of Artesia, NM, Louise (Larry) Maloy of Sandy, UT, Betsy (Stephen) Clark, of Bow Mar, CO, 12 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. Donations may be made to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Kanab, UT or the University of Utah Body Donor Program, Salt Lake City, UT. Online Guestbook TateMortuary.com.

    Published in the Denver Newspaper Agency on 9/23/2007.
  4. [S911] Newspaper Obituary, Elizabeth Buck-Mattos

    ...Upon retirement, they moved to St. George, UT, where Cecil passed on in 1997...

    Published in the Denver Newspaper Agency on 9/23/2007.