Floyd A.-Buck-Obituary

Floyd A. Buck

Jul 28, 1926 - Jan 26, 2015

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Uncle Floyd he was cool never got to spend much time with him

Sandy,
I just learned of your dad's passing. I hope you have been comforted by the many notes from admirers. Well lived lives deserve to be celebrated and I hope you are finding time to do just that. May your smiles out number your tears.
Kind regards, Mary Frye, your home furnishings association connection

To the family of Floyd Buck my sincere condolences for your loss. The days ahead will be difficult, but the comfort from our heavenly father, friends and relatives can help ease the pain and sorrow you are experiencing.

Gloria, Sandy & Roger. We were so sorry to hear about Floyd's- (better known as "Buck")death. We had known Buck for many, many years. Robert and
Buck were good friends and enjoyed each
other's company. We will always remember Buck when we look around our house. Our home is furnished with loads of furniture from "Buck's". Our
thoughts and love are with each of you.
Robert & Mary Harris Wolcott

My mom and I used to go to Buck's Wife's Market, where I first met Mr. Buck. What a great asset to Vermont he was! Lamoille water and granite, that's what he was made of. So sorry Sandy.

Sorry for your loss Sandy. Know you are in our thoughts. Jackie and Marvin Locke

Sandy, you have our condolences on the loss of your father. I remember well the days that I worked for him refinishing antique furniture when I was fifteen. He was a great guy to work for and later, when we created the Wolcott Fire Department, he was ever so generous. He will greatly missed.

Dear Gloria, Sandy, and Roger,

I'm so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed visiting Buck at the store. He was such a colorful character. Buck (and you too, Sandy) always stopped whatever he was doing to sit and have a long conversation with me about business, travelling, or whatever. I always looked forward to those conversations. He was generous with his time as well as his resources. May God welcome him into His kingdom with open arms

Mike Poirier

My Dear Sandy, I was saddened of your loss. Some of my fondest working memories were my working days at your store. Your dad was "One for the books" and your mom was very pleasant. It was wonderful working for you guys. May dad rest in peace and may you be comforted in your solitude. Lots of love, Dick Budd [email protected]

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Floyd A.'s Obituaries

Floyd Arthur BuckHyde Park-Floyd Arthur Buck, fondly known to everyone as "Buck", died peacefully at age 88 on Monday, January 26, 2015, at The Manor in Morrisville with his wife, Gloria and daughter, Sandy by his side. He was born July 28, 1926 in Newport Center, the son of Arthur and Lena Ovitt Buck. Buck became an entrepreneur at an early age milking and caring for 36 cows during high school. He graduated from Newport Center High School in 1945. Buck married Ruth Fox and they were united in marriage for 45 years until her passing in 1992. Together Buck and Ruth had first farmed in Coventry. Their home burned in 1957 and they relocated to Wolcott. There they bought and operated a small grocery store that later grew into Vermont's largest furniture store, "Buck's Furniture of Wolcott". After Ruth's passing, Buck and daughter, Sandra Howard continued to operate the store until it closed in April, 2014. Buck married Gloria Buzzi on August 11, 1995.Buck was a very generous giver and helped the neighboring communities in many ways. Buck and Ruth were instrumental in founding the Wolcott Fire Department by purchasing the department's first truck. They also matched funds raised in the annual "Love Lights a Tree" benefit and greatly supported the American Cancer Society and the Ronald McDonald House. After Ruth's passing Buck pledged a lift chair to the hospice program on a yearly basis. Buck and Gloria dressed as Mr. & Mrs. Claus each year at Christmastime and delivered rocking chairs to nursing homes and assisted living facilities throughout VT, NH and Northern NY. Buck was instrumental in reviving and beautifying the Taylor Cemetery on Gulf Road in Wolcott.Buck loved furniture and loved going to the markets in North Carolina and many cities in the United States. Buck and Gloria drove across the United States and back four times and visited many of their vendor's factories along the way as well as any furniture stores they could find. He always loved learning from other furniture stores and continued to read "Furniture Today" right up until his passing.Buck's favorite hobbies were traveling and eating out at fine restaurants. Together, he and Gloria traveled to many places including Canada, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France, England, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, China, Thailand, and a special favorite place, St. Maarten. His favorite foreign destination was China where they were fortunate to take a boat trip on the Yangtze River before it was flooded to become the Three Gorges Dam. He also enjoyed visiting every U.S. Presidential Library and Museum.He is survived by his wife, Gloria Buck; daughter, Sandra Howard and her husband, Roger of Hardwick and Woodbury; step-daughter, Cindy Myhre and husband, Steve of Middlebury; and step-son, Bryce Simpson of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and two grandsons, Justin Myhre of Queens, NY and Andrew Myhre of Middlebury; also surviving are niece, Wanda Denham and husband, Stewart of Cottonwood, CA and their children, Bonnie Denham and daughter, Haley and Jesse Denham; nephew, Rock Jewett and wife, Diane of North Franklin, CT and their children, Greg and Kim Jewett; Danielle Jewett and Darline and John Michaud and children, Traci and Leah; niece, Jamie Morneault and husband, Brian of Thomaston, CT and their son, Jake Morneault; Gloria's family and also many friends made over the years and his beloved cat "Miss Phoebe", whom he called "Rotten". In addition to his first wife, Ruth, he was predeceased by his parents and a sister, Beulah and her husband, Dale.A gathering for family and friends will be held at the Faith Funeral Home, 165 Brooklyn St. in Morrisville on Saturday, January 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Private burial will be at the convenience of the family in Taylor Cemetery in Wolcott at a later date. Online condolences may be made by visiting faithfh.net.In lieu of flowers, contributions in Buck's memory may be made to Lamoille Home Health and Hospice, 54 Farr Avenue, Morrisville, VT 05661.

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